Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Abacaenum-HytanisWilliam Smith Little, Brown & Company, 1854 |
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... described answer to the later notions respecting the Hyperboreans , whose name does not occur in Homer . Afterwards , the epithets applied by Homer to this supposed primitive people were taken as proper names , and were assigned to dif ...
... described answer to the later notions respecting the Hyperboreans , whose name does not occur in Homer . Afterwards , the epithets applied by Homer to this supposed primitive people were taken as proper names , and were assigned to dif ...
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... described by Homer in the Odyssey ( ix . 116 ) as lying opposite to the land of the Cyclopes , and abounding in wild goats . But all such attempts to identify the localities described in the wanderings of Ulysses may be safely dismissed ...
... described by Homer in the Odyssey ( ix . 116 ) as lying opposite to the land of the Cyclopes , and abounding in wild goats . But all such attempts to identify the localities described in the wanderings of Ulysses may be safely dismissed ...
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... described the principal crater as five stadia in circumference , but diminishing gradually to a width of only fifty feet , and estimated its depth at a stadium . From this crater were vomited forth sometimes flames , at others red hot ...
... described the principal crater as five stadia in circumference , but diminishing gradually to a width of only fifty feet , and estimated its depth at a stadium . From this crater were vomited forth sometimes flames , at others red hot ...
الصفحة 60
... described under that head . To Meroë also , as the centre and perhaps the creature of the inland trade of Aethiopia , we refer for an ac- count of the natural and artificial productions of the land above Egypt . The principal modern ...
... described under that head . To Meroë also , as the centre and perhaps the creature of the inland trade of Aethiopia , we refer for an ac- count of the natural and artificial productions of the land above Egypt . The principal modern ...
الصفحة 62
... described by Strabo , who tells us that the upper parts were bare and covered with ashes , but with snow in the winter , while the lower slopes were clothed with forests , and with planted grounds , the volcanic ashes , which were at ...
... described by Strabo , who tells us that the upper parts were bare and covered with ashes , but with snow in the winter , while the lower slopes were clothed with forests , and with planted grounds , the volcanic ashes , which were at ...
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