Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2William Smith Walton & Maberly, 1857 |
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الصفحة 70
... plain at the head of the gulf . Strabo gives a greater extent to the Issic gulf than we do to the gulf of Scanderoon , for he makes it extend along the Cilician coast as far as Cilicia Trachea , and certainly to Soli ( pp . 534 , 664 ) ...
... plain at the head of the gulf . Strabo gives a greater extent to the Issic gulf than we do to the gulf of Scanderoon , for he makes it extend along the Cilician coast as far as Cilicia Trachea , and certainly to Soli ( pp . 534 , 664 ) ...
الصفحة 77
... plain of the Frioul , sud- denly approaches close to the Adriatic , near the sources of the Timavus , and presents a continuous mountain barrier from thence to Trieste , would seem to con- stitute the true natural limit . Even between ...
... plain of the Frioul , sud- denly approaches close to the Adriatic , near the sources of the Timavus , and presents a continuous mountain barrier from thence to Trieste , would seem to con- stitute the true natural limit . Even between ...
الصفحة 78
... plain , together with the hill - country on each side of it , formed by the lower slopes of the mountains , that constituted the country of the Cisalpine Gauls , to which the Romans gave the name of GALLIA CISAL PINA . The westernmost ...
... plain , together with the hill - country on each side of it , formed by the lower slopes of the mountains , that constituted the country of the Cisalpine Gauls , to which the Romans gave the name of GALLIA CISAL PINA . The westernmost ...
الصفحة 108
... plain of Sparta can be invaded . ( See below . ) On the western side the lofty masses of Taygetus form an almost insurmountable barrier ; and the pass across them , which leads into the plain of Sparta , is so difficult as scarcely to ...
... plain of Sparta can be invaded . ( See below . ) On the western side the lofty masses of Taygetus form an almost insurmountable barrier ; and the pass across them , which leads into the plain of Sparta , is so difficult as scarcely to ...
الصفحة 109
... plain of Sparta ; and the vale of the lower Eurotas , or the maritime plain . 1. The Vale of the Upper Eurotas . The river Eurotas rises in the mountains which form the southern boundary of the Arcadian plains of Asea and Megalopolis ...
... plain of Sparta ; and the vale of the lower Eurotas , or the maritime plain . 1. The Vale of the Upper Eurotas . The river Eurotas rises in the mountains which form the southern boundary of the Arcadian plains of Asea and Megalopolis ...
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