Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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... promontory that divides the gulf of Tarentum from the Adriatic sea . It is this long projecting strip of land , com- monly termed the heel of Italy , and designated by the Romans as Calabria , that was usually termed by the Greeks ...
... promontory that divides the gulf of Tarentum from the Adriatic sea . It is this long projecting strip of land , com- monly termed the heel of Italy , and designated by the Romans as Calabria , that was usually termed by the Greeks ...
الصفحة 62
... promontory ( vi . 30 , 34 , vii . 33 ) ; but in all these cases he refers only to the narrow sea , which might be considered as part of the same gulf or inlet with the entrance of the Adriatic . Scylax also , and even Scymnus Chius ...
... promontory ( vi . 30 , 34 , vii . 33 ) ; but in all these cases he refers only to the narrow sea , which might be considered as part of the same gulf or inlet with the entrance of the Adriatic . Scylax also , and even Scymnus Chius ...
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... promontory Sigeun , which is correct as to the promontory ; but he carries the neck too far east , when he makes it begin at the Phasis . This mistake , however , shows that he knew something of the position of the mouth of the Phasis ...
... promontory Sigeun , which is correct as to the promontory ; but he carries the neck too far east , when he makes it begin at the Phasis . This mistake , however , shows that he knew something of the position of the mouth of the Phasis ...
الصفحة 77
... promontory of Leuco - vities of the same mountains . Hence , a part of the petra , on the Sicilian sea . [ APENNINUS . ] Southern Tirol , including the valley of the Adige teline , though situated on the scuthern side of the Alps , were ...
... promontory of Leuco - vities of the same mountains . Hence , a part of the petra , on the Sicilian sea . [ APENNINUS . ] Southern Tirol , including the valley of the Adige teline , though situated on the scuthern side of the Alps , were ...
الصفحة 80
... promontory , is about 620 geog . miles , as measured in a direct line on a map ; but from the same point to the promontory of Leucopetra , which is the extreme southern point of Italy , above 660 geog . miles . Pliny states the distance ...
... promontory , is about 620 geog . miles , as measured in a direct line on a map ; but from the same point to the promontory of Leucopetra , which is the extreme southern point of Italy , above 660 geog . miles . Pliny states the distance ...
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