Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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الصفحة 116
... Livy and Pliny call them Ligurians . ( Liv . v . 35 ; Plin . iii . 17. s . 21. ) The reading in the passage of Livy is , indeed , very uncertain ; but he would appear to agree with Pliny in placing them in the neighbourhood of Ticinum ...
... Livy and Pliny call them Ligurians . ( Liv . v . 35 ; Plin . iii . 17. s . 21. ) The reading in the passage of Livy is , indeed , very uncertain ; but he would appear to agree with Pliny in placing them in the neighbourhood of Ticinum ...
الصفحة 121
... Livy's narrative that the Lanuvians are the people really meant : a remarkable instance at how early a period the confusion between the two names had arisen . | of Clodius , belonged by adoption , as well as the Papia , from which he ...
... Livy's narrative that the Lanuvians are the people really meant : a remarkable instance at how early a period the confusion between the two names had arisen . | of Clodius , belonged by adoption , as well as the Papia , from which he ...
الصفحة 138
... Livy and Dionysius ( Liv . i . 3 ; Dio- nys . i . 45 ) , but this probably meant to convey nothing more than the notion already noticed , that all the cities of Latium were founded by such colo- nies . Livy , at least , seems certainly ...
... Livy and Dionysius ( Liv . i . 3 ; Dio- nys . i . 45 ) , but this probably meant to convey nothing more than the notion already noticed , that all the cities of Latium were founded by such colo- nies . Livy , at least , seems certainly ...
الصفحة 143
... Livy during the wars with the Aequians ( iv . 53 , 55 ) , and was probably situated somewhere on the frontier of that people ; while two of the names , the Fortineii ( PopTiveio ) and Tri- crini ( Tpikpivo ) , are utterly unknown , and ...
... Livy during the wars with the Aequians ( iv . 53 , 55 ) , and was probably situated somewhere on the frontier of that people ; while two of the names , the Fortineii ( PopTiveio ) and Tri- crini ( Tpikpivo ) , are utterly unknown , and ...
الصفحة 145
... Livy in this passage represents the people VOL II . | LAVINIUM . 145 injured as the Laurentes , though the injury was avenged at Lavinium , —a strong proof of the intimate relations which were conceived as existing between the two ...
... Livy in this passage represents the people VOL II . | LAVINIUM . 145 injured as the Laurentes , though the injury was avenged at Lavinium , —a strong proof of the intimate relations which were conceived as existing between the two ...
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