Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2William Smith Walton & Maberly, 1857 |
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الصفحة 75
... Alps to the Sicilian straits . Polybius cer- adopted this last tradition , for the Oenotrians were tainly uses the term in this sense , for he speaks of generally represented as of Arcadian origin . Whe- the Romans as having subdued all ...
... Alps to the Sicilian straits . Polybius cer- adopted this last tradition , for the Oenotrians were tainly uses the term in this sense , for he speaks of generally represented as of Arcadian origin . Whe- the Romans as having subdued all ...
الصفحة 76
... Alps . ( Cic . ad Fam . xi . 20. ) So also both Caesar and Cicero , in his Philippies , re- peatedly use the name of Italy in the wider and more general sense , though the necessity of distinguishing the province of Cisalpine Gaul ...
... Alps . ( Cic . ad Fam . xi . 20. ) So also both Caesar and Cicero , in his Philippies , re- peatedly use the name of Italy in the wider and more general sense , though the necessity of distinguishing the province of Cisalpine Gaul ...
الصفحة 77
... Alps abut immediately on the sea - shore , branches off the inferior , but still very considerable , chain of the Apennines , which , after sweeping round the Ligurian gulf , stretches in an unbroken line directly across to the shores ...
... Alps abut immediately on the sea - shore , branches off the inferior , but still very considerable , chain of the Apennines , which , after sweeping round the Ligurian gulf , stretches in an unbroken line directly across to the shores ...
الصفحة 78
... Alps . It is this vast 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 ...
... Alps . It is this vast 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 ...
الصفحة 79
... Alps for its base , and its two sides bounded by the sea , the Ionian and Adriatic on the one side , the Tyrrhenian and Sicilian on the other . ( Pol . ii . 14. ) Strabo justly objects to this description , that Italy cannot be called a ...
... Alps for its base , and its two sides bounded by the sea , the Ionian and Adriatic on the one side , the Tyrrhenian and Sicilian on the other . ( Pol . ii . 14. ) Strabo justly objects to this description , that Italy cannot be called a ...
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