A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 1William Smith John Murray, 1873 |
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... Peiraeeus , which were 40 cubits or 60 feet high . ( Appian , Mithr . 30. ) There were towers at the usual intervals , as we learn from the inscription already referred to . We now return to the Walls of the Asty . It is evident that ...
... Peiraeeus , which were 40 cubits or 60 feet high . ( Appian , Mithr . 30. ) There were towers at the usual intervals , as we learn from the inscription already referred to . We now return to the Walls of the Asty . It is evident that ...
الصفحة 262
... Peiraeeus , Munychia and Phalerum . " Leake supposes the population of the whole city to have been 192,000 ; and though no certainty on the point can be attained , we cannot be far wrong in as- suming that Athens contained at least a ...
... Peiraeeus , Munychia and Phalerum . " Leake supposes the population of the whole city to have been 192,000 ; and though no certainty on the point can be attained , we cannot be far wrong in as- suming that Athens contained at least a ...
الصفحة 263
... Peiraeeus . It has been already remarked that the quagirós lay between the two Long Walls , and the marks of carriage wheels may still be seen upon it . It was the regular road from the Asty to the Peiraeeus ; and the opinion of Leake ...
... Peiraeeus . It has been already remarked that the quagirós lay between the two Long Walls , and the marks of carriage wheels may still be seen upon it . It was the regular road from the Asty to the Peiraeeus ; and the opinion of Leake ...
الصفحة 292
... Peiraeeus ; where the water is received into a cis- tern , supplies a fountain on the high road , and waters gardens . The canal exactly resembles those which were in use among the Greeks before the in- troduction of Roman aqueducts ...
... Peiraeeus ; where the water is received into a cis- tern , supplies a fountain on the high road , and waters gardens . The canal exactly resembles those which were in use among the Greeks before the in- troduction of Roman aqueducts ...
الصفحة 294
... Peiraeeus were commenced , as was shown by the in- inferred that the old Agora had ceased to be used scription upon it , preserved by Philochorus ( ap . as a market - place in the time of Pausanias ; and Harpocrat . s . v . Пpòs tỷ ...
... Peiraeeus were commenced , as was shown by the in- inferred that the old Agora had ceased to be used scription upon it , preserved by Philochorus ( ap . as a market - place in the time of Pausanias ; and Harpocrat . s . v . Пpòs tỷ ...
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