Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 6-10 من 99
الصفحة 133
... ( Pliny erroneously calls it only 50 Roman miles ) ; while the greatest length , from the Circeian promontory to the Sabine frontier , near Eretum , is little more than 70 Roman miles ; and its breadth , from the mouth of the Tiber to the ...
... ( Pliny erroneously calls it only 50 Roman miles ) ; while the greatest length , from the Circeian promontory to the Sabine frontier , near Eretum , is little more than 70 Roman miles ; and its breadth , from the mouth of the Tiber to the ...
الصفحة 143
... Pliny of some smaller towns still existing in his time ; of which the " Fabienses in Monte Albano " may certainly be placed at Rocca di Papa , the highest village on the Alban Mount , and the Castri- monienses at Marino , near the site ...
... Pliny of some smaller towns still existing in his time ; of which the " Fabienses in Monte Albano " may certainly be placed at Rocca di Papa , the highest village on the Alban Mount , and the Castri- monienses at Marino , near the site ...
الصفحة 156
... Pliny also relates Lemnos continued to be inhabited by Pelasgians , that Lemnos is 112 miles in circuit , which is per- when it was conquered by Otanes , one of the gene- haps not far from the truth , if we reckon all the rals of Darius ...
... Pliny also relates Lemnos continued to be inhabited by Pelasgians , that Lemnos is 112 miles in circuit , which is per- when it was conquered by Otanes , one of the gene- haps not far from the truth , if we reckon all the rals of Darius ...
الصفحة 174
... Pliny and Ptolemy , both of whom notice Vercellae as their chief city , to which the latter adds Laumellum also . ( Plin . iii . 17. s . 21 ; Ptol . iii . 1. §36 . ) Pliny expressly tells us that they were descended from the Sallyes , a ...
... Pliny and Ptolemy , both of whom notice Vercellae as their chief city , to which the latter adds Laumellum also . ( Plin . iii . 17. s . 21 ; Ptol . iii . 1. §36 . ) Pliny expressly tells us that they were descended from the Sallyes , a ...
الصفحة 182
... Pliny's time the town no longer existed , but the spot was noticed only because of the tumulus of Hannibal . Accord- ing to Appian ( Syr . 11 ) , who evidently did not know the town of Libyssa , a river of Phrygia was called Libyssus ...
... Pliny's time the town no longer existed , but the spot was noticed only because of the tumulus of Hannibal . Accord- ing to Appian ( Syr . 11 ) , who evidently did not know the town of Libyssa , a river of Phrygia was called Libyssus ...
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
according Aegypt Alps ancient Apennines appears Appian Arrian Asia Athenians bank Caesar called capital celebrated coast Coin colony comp D'Anville derived described Diod Dion Cass Dionys distance district east eastern emperor Empire extended flows Gallia Gaul geographers Greece Greek gulf Herod Herodotus Hierocl hill Hispania Hispania Baetica Hist inhabitants inscriptions island Italy Itin Itinerary king Laconia lake Latin Latium latter Lavinium Leake Ligurian Livy Locri Lucanians Lycia Macedonia Massalia Megara Mela Menapii mentioned Messenian miles modern Mount mountains mouth neighbourhood neighbouring northern noticed occupied Paus Pausanias peninsula period Persian plain Plin Pliny Polyb Polybius port Portus probably promontory province Ptol Ptolemy remains river road Roman Rome ruins Scylax Sicily side situated southern Sparta stadia Steph Strab supposed temple territory Thuc tion town tribes valley viii village walls western writers