Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2William Smith Walton & Maberly, 1857 |
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الصفحة 42
... lake Fucinus to that of the Peligni , and was traversed by the Via Valeria on the way from Alba to Corfinium . This pass , now called the Forca Carruso , must in all ages have been an important line of communication , being a natural ...
... lake Fucinus to that of the Peligni , and was traversed by the Via Valeria on the way from Alba to Corfinium . This pass , now called the Forca Carruso , must in all ages have been an important line of communication , being a natural ...
الصفحة 81
... lake Avernus and its neighbourhood had evidently a similar origin . Strabo also correctly argued that Vesuvius was itself a volcanic mountain , long before the fearful eruption of A. D. 79 gave such signal proof that its fires were not ...
... lake Avernus and its neighbourhood had evidently a similar origin . Strabo also correctly argued that Vesuvius was itself a volcanic mountain , long before the fearful eruption of A. D. 79 gave such signal proof that its fires were not ...
الصفحة 83
... Lake of Como and Lago Maggiore , though it is inferior in magnitude only to the three great lakes . It is first mentioned by Gregory of Tours in the 6th century , under the name of Cere - parently authentic of these statements , on what ...
... Lake of Como and Lago Maggiore , though it is inferior in magnitude only to the three great lakes . It is first mentioned by Gregory of Tours in the 6th century , under the name of Cere - parently authentic of these statements , on what ...
الصفحة 105
... lake of Scutari , famous for the quantity of fish , especially of the " Cyprinus " family . The rivers , which drain the rocky district of Monte - Negro , discharge them- selves into this lake , which communicates with the sea by the ...
... lake of Scutari , famous for the quantity of fish , especially of the " Cyprinus " family . The rivers , which drain the rocky district of Monte - Negro , discharge them- selves into this lake , which communicates with the sea by the ...
الصفحة 128
... lake . The real distance from Como to the head of the lake does not exceed 27 Italian , or 34 Roman miles , to which five or six more may be added for the distance by water to Riva , the Lago di Riva being often regarded as only a ...
... lake . The real distance from Como to the head of the lake does not exceed 27 Italian , or 34 Roman miles , to which five or six more may be added for the distance by water to Riva , the Lago di Riva being often regarded as only a ...
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