A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-ZymethusWilliam Smith J. Murray, 1873 |
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... Arrian , in recounting the capture of Cyropolis ( Anab . iv . 3. § 4 ) , has mentioned the curious fact , that the Macedonian army entered the town by the dried - up bed of the river ; these desiccations are not rare in the sandy ...
... Arrian , in recounting the capture of Cyropolis ( Anab . iv . 3. § 4 ) , has mentioned the curious fact , that the Macedonian army entered the town by the dried - up bed of the river ; these desiccations are not rare in the sandy ...
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... Arrian , we owe most of our knowledge of India as it appeared to the ancients . None of the original works of these writers have been preserved , but the voyage of Nearchus ( the most important of them , though the places in India he ...
... Arrian , we owe most of our knowledge of India as it appeared to the ancients . None of the original works of these writers have been preserved , but the voyage of Nearchus ( the most important of them , though the places in India he ...
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... Arrian , and others of Alexander's his- torians . It is much more difficult to determine the exact site of the various tribes and nations mentioned in ancient authors as existing in the interior of the country , than it is to ascertain ...
... Arrian , and others of Alexander's his- torians . It is much more difficult to determine the exact site of the various tribes and nations mentioned in ancient authors as existing in the interior of the country , than it is to ascertain ...
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... ( Arrian , v . 21. ) Alexander appears to have suc- ceeded in reconciling them , and to have increased the empire of Porus , so as to make his rule compre- hend the whole country between the Hydaspes and Acesines . ( Arrian , v . 20 , 21 ...
... ( Arrian , v . 21. ) Alexander appears to have suc- ceeded in reconciling them , and to have increased the empire of Porus , so as to make his rule compre- hend the whole country between the Hydaspes and Acesines . ( Arrian , v . 20 , 21 ...
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... Arrian , Ind . c . 10 ) . common use ; and they were wont to dye their beards , not only black and white , but also red and green . ( Arrian , l . c . ) In general form of body , they were thin and elegantly made , with great litheness ...
... Arrian , Ind . c . 10 ) . common use ; and they were wont to dye their beards , not only black and white , but also red and green . ( Arrian , l . c . ) In general form of body , they were thin and elegantly made , with great litheness ...
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