Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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... Polybius , in whose MSS . ( iii . 49 ) the name of the river is Scoras or Scaras ; a name which the editors ought to have kept , instead of changing it into Isaras ( ' Ioápas ) , as Bekker and others before him have done , though the ...
... Polybius , in whose MSS . ( iii . 49 ) the name of the river is Scoras or Scaras ; a name which the editors ought to have kept , instead of changing it into Isaras ( ' Ioápas ) , as Bekker and others before him have done , though the ...
الصفحة 62
... Polybius is the first extant author who uses the term in this sense , and gives the name of ' Ióvios mópos to the sea which extended from the entrance of the Adriatic along the coast of Italy as far as the promontory of Corinthus ...
... Polybius is the first extant author who uses the term in this sense , and gives the name of ' Ióvios mópos to the sea which extended from the entrance of the Adriatic along the coast of Italy as far as the promontory of Corinthus ...
الصفحة 71
... Polybius ( xii . 17 ) , who criticises Callisthenes's description of the battle , states , on his authority , that Darius descended into Cilicia through the Pylae Amanides , and encamped on the Pinarus , at a place where the distance ...
... Polybius ( xii . 17 ) , who criticises Callisthenes's description of the battle , states , on his authority , that Darius descended into Cilicia through the Pylae Amanides , and encamped on the Pinarus , at a place where the distance ...
الصفحة 94
... Polybius , as well as by several Roman writers on the authority of Fabius , and which there is every reason to believe based on authentic documents , of the total amount of the forces which the Romans and their allies were able to ...
... Polybius , as well as by several Roman writers on the authority of Fabius , and which there is every reason to believe based on authentic documents , of the total amount of the forces which the Romans and their allies were able to ...
الصفحة 103
... Polybius ( v . 70 ) calls Camus ( Kauoûs ) , and which was taken , with other places in Peraea , by Antio- chus , is identical with the town in Gilead . ( Reland , Palaest . 649 ; Winer , s . v .; Von Raumer , Palest . p . 242 ; Ritter ...
... Polybius ( v . 70 ) calls Camus ( Kauoûs ) , and which was taken , with other places in Peraea , by Antio- chus , is identical with the town in Gilead . ( Reland , Palaest . 649 ; Winer , s . v .; Von Raumer , Palest . p . 242 ; Ritter ...
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