A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... distance which so much exceeds all the others , that it has been supposed to be corrupt ; but it coincides well with the actual distance ( 36 miles ) from Rieti to a spot named Castore , near Sta . Anatolia , in the upper valley of the ...
... distance which so much exceeds all the others , that it has been supposed to be corrupt ; but it coincides well with the actual distance ( 36 miles ) from Rieti to a spot named Castore , near Sta . Anatolia , in the upper valley of the ...
الصفحة 23
... distance between the two shores is half a mile . After passing through this strait , the coast turns abruptly round a small point to the SE . , forming a bay about 4 miles in width , called the Bay of Prevesa ( P ) . A second entrance ...
... distance between the two shores is half a mile . After passing through this strait , the coast turns abruptly round a small point to the SE . , forming a bay about 4 miles in width , called the Bay of Prevesa ( P ) . A second entrance ...
الصفحة 55
... distance of 28 M. P. from the former , and 18 from the latter ; but the former number is corrupt , as are the distances in the Tabula . ( Itin . Ant . p . 102 ; Tab . Peut .; Plin . iii . 12. 17 ; Ptol . iii . 1. § 67 ; Sil . Ital ...
... distance of 28 M. P. from the former , and 18 from the latter ; but the former number is corrupt , as are the distances in the Tabula . ( Itin . Ant . p . 102 ; Tab . Peut .; Plin . iii . 12. 17 ; Ptol . iii . 1. § 67 ; Sil . Ital ...
الصفحة 93
... distance , and amid such warlike nations , never again proceeded as far as the Albis , so that Tacitus , in speaking of it , says : flumen inclutum et notum olim ; nunc tantum auditur . [ L. S. ] A'LBIUM INGAUNUM or ALBINGAUNUM ...
... distance , and amid such warlike nations , never again proceeded as far as the Albis , so that Tacitus , in speaking of it , says : flumen inclutum et notum olim ; nunc tantum auditur . [ L. S. ] A'LBIUM INGAUNUM or ALBINGAUNUM ...
الصفحة 104
... distance is confirmed by Plutarch ( Camill.18 ) , who reckons it at 90 stadia , and by Eutropius ( i . 20 ) , while Vibius Sequester , who places it at 14 miles from Rome ( p . 3 ) , is an authority of no value on such a point ...
... distance is confirmed by Plutarch ( Camill.18 ) , who reckons it at 90 stadia , and by Eutropius ( i . 20 ) , while Vibius Sequester , who places it at 14 miles from Rome ( p . 3 ) , is an authority of no value on such a point ...
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