A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... Mela seem to have supposed that Acrothoum stood upon the site of Mt. Athos ; but this is an impossibility . [ ATHOS . ] It was stated by Mela and other ancient writers that the inhabitants of Acrothoi lived longer than ordi- Mannert and ...
... Mela seem to have supposed that Acrothoum stood upon the site of Mt. Athos ; but this is an impossibility . [ ATHOS . ] It was stated by Mela and other ancient writers that the inhabitants of Acrothoi lived longer than ordi- Mannert and ...
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... Mela , ii . 2 , & c . ) According to Herodotus ( i . 163 ) the Phocaeans were the first of the Greeks who discovered the Adri- atic , or at least the first to explore its recesses , but the Phoenicians must have been well acquainted ...
... Mela , ii . 2 , & c . ) According to Herodotus ( i . 163 ) the Phocaeans were the first of the Greeks who discovered the Adri- atic , or at least the first to explore its recesses , but the Phoenicians must have been well acquainted ...
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... Mela . ( 2 ) Of history , such as siege , the cities of Coptos and Busiris . In this reign those of the fragments of Manetho , Africanus , the also the Roman frontier was withdrawn from Aethio - Syncellus , Eusebius , Herodotus and ...
... Mela . ( 2 ) Of history , such as siege , the cities of Coptos and Busiris . In this reign those of the fragments of Manetho , Africanus , the also the Roman frontier was withdrawn from Aethio - Syncellus , Eusebius , Herodotus and ...
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... Mela , ii . 7 ; Dionys . Perieget . 465 ; Schol . ad Apoll . Rhod . iii . 41 ) , which is correct , if the smaller islets be omitted . But there is considerable diversity with regard to their names , and the confusion has been greatly ...
... Mela , ii . 7 ; Dionys . Perieget . 465 ; Schol . ad Apoll . Rhod . iii . 41 ) , which is correct , if the smaller islets be omitted . But there is considerable diversity with regard to their names , and the confusion has been greatly ...
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... Mela , from the Ampsaga to the bottom of the Great Syrtis ; while he applies the name New Numidia ( Novjudía véu ) to a part of the country , evidently corresponding with the later Numidia of other writers ( § 29 ) , the epithet New ...
... Mela , from the Ampsaga to the bottom of the Great Syrtis ; while he applies the name New Numidia ( Novjudía véu ) to a part of the country , evidently corresponding with the later Numidia of other writers ( § 29 ) , the epithet New ...
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