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1) 24e "and there was an island situated in front of the straits which are by you called the Pillars of Heracles; the island was larger than Libya and Asia put together"
113d "...the hill in which she dwelt all round, making alternate zones of sea and land larger and smaller, encircling one another; there were two of land and three of water, which he turned as with a lathe, each having its circumference equidistant every way from the centre, so that no man could get to the island, for ships and voyages were not as yet."
a: 113c "Near the plain again, and also in the centre of the island at a distance of about 50 stades, here was a mountain not very high on any side."
b: 113d "...making alternate zones of sea ... larger and smaller, encircling one another... three of water... each having its circumference equidistant every way from the centre."
c: 113d "...making alternate zones of ... land larger and smaller, encircling one another; there were two of land ... each having its circumference equidistant every way from the centre... as with a lathe..."
d: 113c "Towards the sea, half-way down the length of the whole island, there was a plain which is said to have been the fairest of all plains and very fertile."
e: 114a "And he named them all; the eldest, who was the first king, he named Atlas, and after him the whole island and the ocean were called Atlantic."
f: 114a "And he named them all; the eldest, who was the first king, he named Atlas, and after him the whole island and the ocean were called Atlantic."