Dictionary of Greek and Roman GeographyWilliam Smith Little, Brown & Company, 1865 |
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الصفحة 23
... Mela seem to have supposed that Acrothoum stood upon the site of Mt. Athos ; but this is an impossibility . [ ATHOS . ] It was stated by Mela and other ancient writers that the inhabitants of Acrothoi lived longer than ordi- nary men ...
... Mela seem to have supposed that Acrothoum stood upon the site of Mt. Athos ; but this is an impossibility . [ ATHOS . ] It was stated by Mela and other ancient writers that the inhabitants of Acrothoi lived longer than ordi- nary men ...
الصفحة 27
... Mela , ii . 2 , & c . ) According to Herodotus ( i . 163 ) the Phocaeans were the first of the Greeks who discovered the Adri- atic , or at least the first to explore its recesses , but the Phoenicians must have been well acquainted ...
... Mela , ii . 2 , & c . ) According to Herodotus ( i . 163 ) the Phocaeans were the first of the Greeks who discovered the Adri- atic , or at least the first to explore its recesses , but the Phoenicians must have been well acquainted ...
الصفحة 51
... Mela , ii . 7 ; ( v . 7 ) that they had all been evidently at one time Dionys . Perieget . 465 ; Schol . ad Apoll . Rhod . iii . vents of eruptive action , as appeared from their still 41 ) , which is correct , the smaller islets be ...
... Mela , ii . 7 ; ( v . 7 ) that they had all been evidently at one time Dionys . Perieget . 465 ; Schol . ad Apoll . Rhod . iii . vents of eruptive action , as appeared from their still 41 ) , which is correct , the smaller islets be ...
الصفحة 73
... Mela thus be those of Agathyrna , there being no other city ii . 1 ; Plin . iv . 26 ; Ptol . iii . 5 ; Dion . Perieg . 310 ; of any magnitude that we know of in this part of Avien . Descr . Orb . 447 ; Steph . B. s . v .; Suid . s . v ...
... Mela thus be those of Agathyrna , there being no other city ii . 1 ; Plin . iv . 26 ; Ptol . iii . 5 ; Dion . Perieg . 310 ; of any magnitude that we know of in this part of Avien . Descr . Orb . 447 ; Steph . B. s . v .; Suid . s . v ...
الصفحة 106
... Mela goes so far as to assert that the Alps extend into Thrace ( Mela , ii . 4 ) . But though there is much plausibility in this view considered as a question of geographical theory , it is not probable that the term was ever familiarly ...
... Mela goes so far as to assert that the Alps extend into Thrace ( Mela , ii . 4 ) . But though there is much plausibility in this view considered as a question of geographical theory , it is not probable that the term was ever familiarly ...
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