Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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... writers , and adopts the names then in use for the divisions of this part of Italy : hence he ignores altogether the name of Iapygia , which is not found in any Roman writer as a geographical appellation ; though the Latin poets , as ...
... writers , and adopts the names then in use for the divisions of this part of Italy : hence he ignores altogether the name of Iapygia , which is not found in any Roman writer as a geographical appellation ; though the Latin poets , as ...
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... writers , a further account is given under TROGLO- [ W. B. D. ] ICHTHYOPHAGORUM SINUS ( ' Ixovopάywv KÓλTOS , Ptol . vi . 7. § 13 ) , was a deeply embayed portion of the Persian gulf , in lat . 25 ° N. , situated between the headlands ...
... writers , a further account is given under TROGLO- [ W. B. D. ] ICHTHYOPHAGORUM SINUS ( ' Ixovopάywv KÓλTOS , Ptol . vi . 7. § 13 ) , was a deeply embayed portion of the Persian gulf , in lat . 25 ° N. , situated between the headlands ...
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... writers that Helena was so named after the place was restored by Constantine's mother Helena , or by Constantine , or by some of his children ; but the evidence of this is not given . The river of Illi- beris is the TICHIS of Mela , and ...
... writers that Helena was so named after the place was restored by Constantine's mother Helena , or by Constantine , or by some of his children ; but the evidence of this is not given . The river of Illi- beris is the TICHIS of Mela , and ...
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... writers have not failed to record . Though the Greeks were not acquainted with India in the heroic ages , and though the name itself does not occur in their earliest writers , it seems not unlikely that they had some faint idea of a ...
... writers have not failed to record . Though the Greeks were not acquainted with India in the heroic ages , and though the name itself does not occur in their earliest writers , it seems not unlikely that they had some faint idea of a ...
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... writer who noticed Taprobane ( Ceylon ) . ( Ibid . p . 691. ) Both writers appear , from Strabo , to have left interesting memorials of the manners and cus- toms of the natives ( Strab . xi . p . 517 , xv . p . 726 ) and of the natural ...
... writer who noticed Taprobane ( Ceylon ) . ( Ibid . p . 691. ) Both writers appear , from Strabo , to have left interesting memorials of the manners and cus- toms of the natives ( Strab . xi . p . 517 , xv . p . 726 ) and of the natural ...
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