A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-ZymethusWilliam Smith J. Murray, 1873 |
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... Italy , bordering on the Adriatic Sea , but the term was used with con- siderable vagueness , being sometimes restricted to the extreme SE . point or peninsula , called also Mes- sapia , and by the Romans Calabria ; at other times ...
... Italy , bordering on the Adriatic Sea , but the term was used with con- siderable vagueness , being sometimes restricted to the extreme SE . point or peninsula , called also Mes- sapia , and by the Romans Calabria ; at other times ...
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... Italy , at the river Arsia or Arsa , which falls into the Gulf of Quarnero about 15 miles from the southern extremity of the peninsula . This river has its sources in the group of mountains of which the Monte Maggiore forms the highest ...
... Italy , at the river Arsia or Arsa , which falls into the Gulf of Quarnero about 15 miles from the southern extremity of the peninsula . This river has its sources in the group of mountains of which the Monte Maggiore forms the highest ...
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... Italy , at the river Arsia or Arsa , which falls into the Gulf of Quarnero about 15 miles from the southern extremity of the peninsula . This river has its sources in the group of mountains of which the Monte Maggiore forms the highest ...
... Italy , at the river Arsia or Arsa , which falls into the Gulf of Quarnero about 15 miles from the southern extremity of the peninsula . This river has its sources in the group of mountains of which the Monte Maggiore forms the highest ...
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... Italy , and Thu- cydides clearly adopts the same distinction ( vii . 33 ) . The countries on the shores of the Tyrrhenian sea , north of the Posidonian gulf , were then known only by the names of Opica and Tyrrhenia ; thus Thu- cydides ...
... Italy , and Thu- cydides clearly adopts the same distinction ( vii . 33 ) . The countries on the shores of the Tyrrhenian sea , north of the Posidonian gulf , were then known only by the names of Opica and Tyrrhenia ; thus Thu- cydides ...
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... Italy , when he crosses the Alps . ( Cic . ad Fam . xi . 20. ) So also both Caesar and Cicero , in his Philippics , re- peatedly use the name of Italy in the wider and more general sense , though the necessity of distinguishing the ...
... Italy , when he crosses the Alps . ( Cic . ad Fam . xi . 20. ) So also both Caesar and Cicero , in his Philippics , re- peatedly use the name of Italy in the wider and more general sense , though the necessity of distinguishing the ...
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