A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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الصفحة 27
... known as Aes Grave , and are even among the heaviest specimens known , exceeding in weight the most ancient Roman asses . On this account they have been assigned to a very remote antiquity , some referring them to the Etruscan , others ...
... known as Aes Grave , and are even among the heaviest specimens known , exceeding in weight the most ancient Roman asses . On this account they have been assigned to a very remote antiquity , some referring them to the Etruscan , others ...
الصفحة 28
... known to have been a place of any im- portance in early times . [ E. H. B. ] ADRUMETUM . [ HADRUMETUM . ] ADRUS ( Albaragena ) , a river of Hispania Lusi- tanica , flowing from the N. into the Anas ( Guadi- ana ) opposite to Badajoz ...
... known to have been a place of any im- portance in early times . [ E. H. B. ] ADRUMETUM . [ HADRUMETUM . ] ADRUS ( Albaragena ) , a river of Hispania Lusi- tanica , flowing from the N. into the Anas ( Guadi- ana ) opposite to Badajoz ...
الصفحة 45
... known . He was a shrewd , active , and intelligent sovereign , who possessed the love of the soldiers and the people , and nearly dis- regarded the rules and ceremonies of the priests . His reign was eminently prosperous , and his death ...
... known . He was a shrewd , active , and intelligent sovereign , who possessed the love of the soldiers and the people , and nearly dis- regarded the rules and ceremonies of the priests . His reign was eminently prosperous , and his death ...
الصفحة 94
... known as the Solfatara . ( Plin . xxxi . 2. s . 6 ; Strab . I. c .; Paus . iv . 35. § 10 ; Suet . Aug. 82 , Ner . 31 ; Vitruv . l . c . ) No allusion is found in ancient authors to the property possessed by these waters of incrusting ...
... known as the Solfatara . ( Plin . xxxi . 2. s . 6 ; Strab . I. c .; Paus . iv . 35. § 10 ; Suet . Aug. 82 , Ner . 31 ; Vitruv . l . c . ) No allusion is found in ancient authors to the property possessed by these waters of incrusting ...
الصفحة 107
... known , and the errors of detail of which he is guilty in describing them fully confirm the statement . Ptolemy , though writing at a later period , seems to have been still more imperfectly acquainted with them , as he re- presents the ...
... known , and the errors of detail of which he is guilty in describing them fully confirm the statement . Ptolemy , though writing at a later period , seems to have been still more imperfectly acquainted with them , as he re- presents the ...
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