22 examples of artemidorus in sentences

Artemidorus the Cnidian, who, by teaching the Greek eloquence, became acquainted with some of Brutus' friends, and had got intelligence of most of the transactions, approached Cæsar with a paper explaining what he had to discover.

Some say it was delivered to him by another man, Artemidorus being kept from approaching him all the way by the crowd.

ARTEMIDORUS, FAREWELL!" XVII THE ACCUSING FINGER XVIII JOHN BELLINGHAM XIX

"Let me present you to Artemidorus, late of the Fayyum.

That is my feeling towards Artemidorus, and if you only knew what comfort he has shed into the heart of a lonely woman; what a quiet, unobtrusive friend he has been to me in my solitary, friendless days, always ready with a kindly greeting on his gentle, thoughtful face, you would like him for that alone.

We stood awhile gazing in silence at the mummyfor such, indeed, was her friend Artemidorus.

But we can't suppose that Artemidorus worshipped or believed in those gods.

'O Artemidorus, farewell!'

ARTEMIDORUS, FAREWELL!" Whether or not Mr. Jellicoe was surprised to see us, it is impossible to say.

Insensibly, as we talked, we had drawn near to the mummy of Artemidorus, and now my companion halted before the case with her thoughtful grey eyes bent dreamily on the face that looked out at us.

So when I felt very lonely, I used to come here and look at Artemidorus and make believe that he knew all the sadness of my life and sympathised with me.

No, you were not silly, and Artemidorus is not jealous of your new friend.

"I wonder," she said, "what made me tell you about Artemidorus.

"It is Artemidorus.

Artemidorus, in Taprobana insula longissimam vitam sine vllo corporis languore traduci.

tural, divine, demoniacal, &c., which vary according to humours, diet, actions, objects, &c., of which Artemidorus, Cardanus, and Sambucus, with their several interpretators, have written great volumes.

If you will know how to interpret them, read Artemidorus, Sambucus and Cardan; but how to help them, I must refer you to a more convenient place.

[Sidenote: Artemidorus discovers the plot.

There was a certain Greek, a teacher of oratory, named Artemidorus.

Artemidorus, who was waiting for his opportunity, when he perceived what disposition Caesar made of the papers which were given to him, began to be afraid that his own communication would not be attended to until it was too late.

At length he arrived at the senate-house, with the paper of Artemidorus still unread in his hand.

"More visionary than Artemidorus!" said Cluny.

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