Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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الصفحة 52
... first in ancient authors by Hecataens of Miletus ( Fragm . 144 , ed . Klausen ) , and subse- quently by Herodotus ( iv . 44 ) , who , however , only notices it in connection with various tribes who , he states , lived upon its banks ...
... first in ancient authors by Hecataens of Miletus ( Fragm . 144 , ed . Klausen ) , and subse- quently by Herodotus ( iv . 44 ) , who , however , only notices it in connection with various tribes who , he states , lived upon its banks ...
الصفحة 58
... first through the Bosporus and afterwards the Hellespont . ( Diod . v . 47. ) A reflex of these Samothracian traditions appears in the " Sluice Theory " of Straton of Lampsacus ( Strab . i . pp . 49 , 50 ) , according to which , the ...
... first through the Bosporus and afterwards the Hellespont . ( Diod . v . 47. ) A reflex of these Samothracian traditions appears in the " Sluice Theory " of Straton of Lampsacus ( Strab . i . pp . 49 , 50 ) , according to which , the ...
الصفحة 73
... first appear in history as taking part with the other Illyrians in their piratical expeditions , and Livy ascribes to them this character as early as B. C. 301 ( Liv . x . 2 ) ; but the first occasion on which they are distinctly ...
... first appear in history as taking part with the other Illyrians in their piratical expeditions , and Livy ascribes to them this character as early as B. C. 301 ( Liv . x . 2 ) ; but the first occasion on which they are distinctly ...
الصفحة 75
... first given to the Oenotrian part of the peninsula , is worthy of confidence , it must have been a word of Pelasgic origin , and subsequently adopted by the Sabellian and Oscan races , as well as by the Romans themselves . The etymology ...
... first given to the Oenotrian part of the peninsula , is worthy of confidence , it must have been a word of Pelasgic origin , and subsequently adopted by the Sabellian and Oscan races , as well as by the Romans themselves . The etymology ...
الصفحة 77
... first extended the political limits of Italy to the foot of the Alps , he found it convenient to carry them somewhat further W. , and fixed on the river Varus as the boundary ; thus including Nicaea , which was a colony of Massilia ...
... first extended the political limits of Italy to the foot of the Alps , he found it convenient to carry them somewhat further W. , and fixed on the river Varus as the boundary ; thus including Nicaea , which was a colony of Massilia ...
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