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Fishing from the earliest times - Blog

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whose request forAND WIT—POSEIDON—PRIAPUS 125a battered disused boat has been selfishlyowner, furnishes, according to a German critic,refused by its" a perfect gem of <strong>the</strong> Art of <strong>the</strong> Sophist, and sounds itselflike an insoluble riddle."To enable <strong>the</strong> reader to form his own judgment on thisparticular instance of calliditas, I subjoin <strong>the</strong> retort : ovkyTr\aa 'ag. 133, Bergk*).* To Janus, however, <strong>the</strong> credit of being <strong>the</strong> first to teach <strong>the</strong> art of <strong>Fishing</strong>to <strong>the</strong> Latins is assigned by Alexander Sardus, De Renim Inventoribus, IL 16.

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