Dictionary of Greek and Roman GeographyWilliam Smith Little, Brown & Company, 1865 |
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... summit of the peak ; but the walls and some of the gates may still be traced on the SW . side . There are also remains of the walls , which formed the inclosure of the temple . ( Paus . x . 35 ; Herod . i . 46 , viii . 134 , 33 ; Diod ...
... summit of the peak ; but the walls and some of the gates may still be traced on the SW . side . There are also remains of the walls , which formed the inclosure of the temple . ( Paus . x . 35 ; Herod . i . 46 , viii . 134 , 33 ; Diod ...
الصفحة 7
... summit forms the culminating point of W. Asia . The chain itself is called Ala - dagh . ( Strab . pp . 527 , 531 ; Ptol . v . 13. ) [ P.S. ] ABUS ( A60s , Ptol . ii . 3. § 6 : Humber ) , one of the principal rivers , or rather estuaries ...
... summit forms the culminating point of W. Asia . The chain itself is called Ala - dagh . ( Strab . pp . 527 , 531 ; Ptol . v . 13. ) [ P.S. ] ABUS ( A60s , Ptol . ii . 3. § 6 : Humber ) , one of the principal rivers , or rather estuaries ...
الصفحة 56
... summit of which commands an extensive prospect , so as to render it well adapted for a look - out station . The Arx mentioned by Livy was probably on the summit of the mountain , and the town lower down , where Gell observed vestiges of ...
... summit of which commands an extensive prospect , so as to render it well adapted for a look - out station . The Arx mentioned by Livy was probably on the summit of the mountain , and the town lower down , where Gell observed vestiges of ...
الصفحة 62
... summit of the mountain , as described to him by those who had lately ascended it , was a level plain of about 20 stadia in circumference , surrounded by a brow or ridge like a wall . In the midst of this plain , which consisted of deep ...
... summit of the mountain , as described to him by those who had lately ascended it , was a level plain of about 20 stadia in circumference , surrounded by a brow or ridge like a wall . In the midst of this plain , which consisted of deep ...
الصفحة 77
... summit of the Athenaean hill above the city . ( Polyb . I. c . ) The temple of Zeus Polieus , the construction of which is ascribed to Phalaris ( Po- lyaen . v . 1. § 1 ) , is supposed to have stood on the hill occupied by the modern ...
... summit of the Athenaean hill above the city . ( Polyb . I. c . ) The temple of Zeus Polieus , the construction of which is ascribed to Phalaris ( Po- lyaen . v . 1. § 1 ) , is supposed to have stood on the hill occupied by the modern ...
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