Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2William Smith Walton & Maberly, 1857 |
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... Temple of Janus ( from a coin ) Coin of Orchomenus 489 Temple of Vesta ( from a coin ) Coin of Orescii Coin of Orippo Coin of Orthagoria Coin of Osca 491 Tabularium and temples of Vespasian , Sa- 493 turn , and Concord 497 Temple of ...
... Temple of Janus ( from a coin ) Coin of Orchomenus 489 Temple of Vesta ( from a coin ) Coin of Orescii Coin of Orippo Coin of Orthagoria Coin of Osca 491 Tabularium and temples of Vespasian , Sa- 493 turn , and Concord 497 Temple of ...
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... Temple enclosure , to the Damascus gate , where it opens into a small plain . The level of this valley , running as it does through the midst of a city that has undergone such constant vicissitudes and such repeated destruction , has of ...
... Temple enclosure , to the Damascus gate , where it opens into a small plain . The level of this valley , running as it does through the midst of a city that has undergone such constant vicissitudes and such repeated destruction , has of ...
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... Temple to the Upper City , and one of the Temple gates opened on to this causeway . That the yépupa was a causeway and not a bridge , is evident from the expression of Jo- sephus in another passage , where he says that the valley was ...
... Temple to the Upper City , and one of the Temple gates opened on to this causeway . That the yépupa was a causeway and not a bridge , is evident from the expression of Jo- sephus in another passage , where he says that the valley was ...
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... Temple at its north - east angle . Having thus completed the circuit of the walls , as described by Josephus , and endeavoured to fix the various points mentioned in his description ( which furnishes the most numerous topographical ...
... Temple at its north - east angle . Having thus completed the circuit of the walls , as described by Josephus , and endeavoured to fix the various points mentioned in his description ( which furnishes the most numerous topographical ...
الصفحة 23
... Temple rose only to the height of 60 cubits , there was an ad- ditional story of 40 cubits above the Sanctuary , also occupied by chambers , rising into a clerestory of the same elevation as the vestibule . The front of the Temple was ...
... Temple rose only to the height of 60 cubits , there was an ad- ditional story of 40 cubits above the Sanctuary , also occupied by chambers , rising into a clerestory of the same elevation as the vestibule . The front of the Temple was ...
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