Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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... ancient Jerusalem from the descriptions of Josephus . It would be out of place to enter into the arguments for this and other identifications in the topography of ancient Jerusalem ; the conclusions only can be stated , and the various ...
... ancient Jerusalem from the descriptions of Josephus . It would be out of place to enter into the arguments for this and other identifications in the topography of ancient Jerusalem ; the conclusions only can be stated , and the various ...
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... ancient date ; but about 8 miles to the E. of it , at a place now called La Schieggia , on the line of the ancient Flaminian Way , and just at the highest point of the pass by which it crosses the main ridge of the Apennines , some ...
... ancient date ; but about 8 miles to the E. of it , at a place now called La Schieggia , on the line of the ancient Flaminian Way , and just at the highest point of the pass by which it crosses the main ridge of the Apennines , some ...
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... ancient authority are the Homeric poems ; but we must at the very outset remark , that we cannot look upon the poet in every respect as a careful and accurate topographer ; but that , admitting his general accuracy , there may yet be ...
... ancient authority are the Homeric poems ; but we must at the very outset remark , that we cannot look upon the poet in every respect as a careful and accurate topographer ; but that , admitting his general accuracy , there may yet be ...
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... ancient authors , and the details will be found under the heads of the several provinces . But it is worth while to observe how large a portion of those productions , which are at the present day among the chief objects of Italian ...
... ancient authors , and the details will be found under the heads of the several provinces . But it is worth while to observe how large a portion of those productions , which are at the present day among the chief objects of Italian ...
الصفحة 83
... ANCIENT ITALY . from the mountains . Hence they are , as it were , different races which peopled the Italian peninsula The inquiry into the origin and affinities of the valleys filled with water , and are of elongated form and before it ...
... ANCIENT ITALY . from the mountains . Hence they are , as it were , different races which peopled the Italian peninsula The inquiry into the origin and affinities of the valleys filled with water , and are of elongated form and before it ...
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