A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... Italy . Their circuit is about three miles , and they enclose three separate heights or summits of the hill , each of which appears to have had its particular defences as an arx or citadel , besides the external walls which surrounded ...
... Italy . Their circuit is about three miles , and they enclose three separate heights or summits of the hill , each of which appears to have had its particular defences as an arx or citadel , besides the external walls which surrounded ...
الصفحة 107
... Italy and Gaul , was the first to give an accurate description of them . Still his geographical knowledge of their course and extent was very imperfect : he justly describes them as extending from the neighbourhood of Massilia to the ...
... Italy and Gaul , was the first to give an accurate description of them . Still his geographical knowledge of their course and extent was very imperfect : he justly describes them as extending from the neighbourhood of Massilia to the ...
الصفحة 110
... Italy to Transalpine Gaul : it is evidently that followed by Caesar when he hastened to oppose the Helvetii , " qua proximum iter in ulteriorem Galliam per Alpes erat " ( B. G. i . 10 ) , and is probably the same already mentioned as ...
... Italy to Transalpine Gaul : it is evidently that followed by Caesar when he hastened to oppose the Helvetii , " qua proximum iter in ulteriorem Galliam per Alpes erat " ( B. G. i . 10 ) , and is probably the same already mentioned as ...
الصفحة 133
... Italy , having been founded about 380 B. C. by Syracusan exiles , who fled hither to avoid the tyranny of the elder Dionysius . ( Strab . l . c . ) Hence it is called Dorica Ancon by Juvenal ( iv . 40 ) , and is mentioned by Scylax ...
... Italy , having been founded about 380 B. C. by Syracusan exiles , who fled hither to avoid the tyranny of the elder Dionysius . ( Strab . l . c . ) Hence it is called Dorica Ancon by Juvenal ( iv . 40 ) , and is mentioned by Scylax ...
الصفحة 154
... Italy , through Samnium , Lucania , and Bruttium , until they ended at the promontory of Leucopetra , on the Sicilian Sea . Polybius adds , that throughout their course from the plains of the Padus to their southern ex- tremity they ...
... Italy , through Samnium , Lucania , and Bruttium , until they ended at the promontory of Leucopetra , on the Sicilian Sea . Polybius adds , that throughout their course from the plains of the Padus to their southern ex- tremity they ...
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