A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... feet above the level of the water ; its actual length is about 6000 feet ; it is 4 feet 6 inches wide , and 6 feet high at its entrance , but the height rapidly diminishes so as in some places not to exceed 2 feet , and it is , in ...
... feet above the level of the water ; its actual length is about 6000 feet ; it is 4 feet 6 inches wide , and 6 feet high at its entrance , but the height rapidly diminishes so as in some places not to exceed 2 feet , and it is , in ...
الصفحة 92
... feet above the level of the sea , is the culminating point of the whole group , and was occupied in ancient times by the temple of Jupiter Latiaris . ( Cic . pro Mil . 31 ; Lucan . i . 198. ) It is from hence that Virgil represents Juno ...
... feet above the level of the sea , is the culminating point of the whole group , and was occupied in ancient times by the temple of Jupiter Latiaris . ( Cic . pro Mil . 31 ; Lucan . i . 198. ) It is from hence that Virgil represents Juno ...
الصفحة 97
... feet in height . The old light - house of Alexandreia still occupies the site of its ancient predecessor . A deep bay on the northern side of the island was called the " Pirates ' Haven , " from its having been an early place of refuge ...
... feet in height . The old light - house of Alexandreia still occupies the site of its ancient predecessor . A deep bay on the northern side of the island was called the " Pirates ' Haven , " from its having been an early place of refuge ...
الصفحة 101
... feet . It contains generally shapeless masses of ruins , consisting of shattered columns and capitals , cisterns ... feet high , the diameter at its base is 7 feet and 7 inches ; the fallen obelisk has been mutilated , and , with the ...
... feet . It contains generally shapeless masses of ruins , consisting of shattered columns and capitals , cisterns ... feet high , the diameter at its base is 7 feet and 7 inches ; the fallen obelisk has been mutilated , and , with the ...
الصفحة 125
... feet above the sea . Strabo describes it as an offset ( rporous ) of M. Atlas ; and it is , in fact , the western point , as ABYLA is the eastern , of the end of that great NW . spur of the Atlas , which divides the Atlantic from the ...
... feet above the sea . Strabo describes it as an offset ( rporous ) of M. Atlas ; and it is , in fact , the western point , as ABYLA is the eastern , of the end of that great NW . spur of the Atlas , which divides the Atlantic from the ...
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