A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... Livy ( xxiv . 35 ) where the Syra- cusan army under Hippocrates was defeated by Mar- cellus . The old editions of Livy have ACCILLAE , for which Acrillae , the emendation of Cluverius , has been received by all the recent editors . From ...
... Livy ( xxiv . 35 ) where the Syra- cusan army under Hippocrates was defeated by Mar- cellus . The old editions of Livy have ACCILLAE , for which Acrillae , the emendation of Cluverius , has been received by all the recent editors . From ...
الصفحة 35
... Livy as a place of great strength and nearly impregnable ( Liv . xxxii . 15 ) . It is frequently mentioned in the Roman wars in Greece . It was is evidently the same with the Αἰγίθαρος ἄκρα of Ptolemy , which he places between Drepanum ...
... Livy as a place of great strength and nearly impregnable ( Liv . xxxii . 15 ) . It is frequently mentioned in the Roman wars in Greece . It was is evidently the same with the Αἰγίθαρος ἄκρα of Ptolemy , which he places between Drepanum ...
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... Livy , in one passage ( viii . 22 ) , speaks of " Aenaria et Pithecusas , " and Mela ( ii . 7 ) also enumerates separately Pithecusa , Aenaria , and Pro- chyta . But this is clearly a mere confusion arising from the double appellation ...
... Livy , in one passage ( viii . 22 ) , speaks of " Aenaria et Pithecusas , " and Mela ( ii . 7 ) also enumerates separately Pithecusa , Aenaria , and Pro- chyta . But this is clearly a mere confusion arising from the double appellation ...
الصفحة 54
... Livy describes the Gauls the Aequians appear again in the field , ( iv . 57 ) as taken from the Volscians in B. C. 405 , but with greatly diminished resources : probably must in all probability have been an Aequian fortress they ...
... Livy describes the Gauls the Aequians appear again in the field , ( iv . 57 ) as taken from the Volscians in B. C. 405 , but with greatly diminished resources : probably must in all probability have been an Aequian fortress they ...
الصفحة 55
... Livy tells us that in the decisive campaign of B. C. 304 , forty - one Aequian towns were taken by the Roman consuls ( ix . 45 ) : but he mentions none of them by name , and from the ease and rapidity with which they were reduced , it ...
... Livy tells us that in the decisive campaign of B. C. 304 , forty - one Aequian towns were taken by the Roman consuls ( ix . 45 ) : but he mentions none of them by name , and from the ease and rapidity with which they were reduced , it ...
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