A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-ZymethusWilliam Smith J. Murray, 1873 |
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... derived from the ancient church of Sta . Maria di ( Leuca , situated close to the headland , and which has preserved the name of the ancient town and port of Leuca ; the latter was situated immediately on the W. of the promontory , and ...
... derived from the ancient church of Sta . Maria di ( Leuca , situated close to the headland , and which has preserved the name of the ancient town and port of Leuca ; the latter was situated immediately on the W. of the promontory , and ...
الصفحة 11
... derived their name from the river , as was the belief of the ancient writers , or whether the river took its name from the people , as W. von Humboldt contends . If the former was the case , and if Niebuhr's view is correct , that the ...
... derived their name from the river , as was the belief of the ancient writers , or whether the river took its name from the people , as W. von Humboldt contends . If the former was the case , and if Niebuhr's view is correct , that the ...
الصفحة 42
... derived its appellation from the badness of its an- pendence of all the Grecian states , nevertheless al - chorage , and the difficulty of navigating vessels lowed the Athenians to retain possession of Lemnos , among its numerous reefs ...
... derived its appellation from the badness of its an- pendence of all the Grecian states , nevertheless al - chorage , and the difficulty of navigating vessels lowed the Athenians to retain possession of Lemnos , among its numerous reefs ...
الصفحة 59
... derived from its position in a deep valley between rugged mountains ; for we learn from Festus ( p . 181 , ed . Müll . ) that Ocris was an ancient word for a moun- tain : and it is interesting to find this form still preserved in the ...
... derived from its position in a deep valley between rugged mountains ; for we learn from Festus ( p . 181 , ed . Müll . ) that Ocris was an ancient word for a moun- tain : and it is interesting to find this form still preserved in the ...
الصفحة 84
... derived the name of Opicia or Opica , which appears appears to have been very early blended with other to have been the usual appellation , in the days both national elements , and did not anywhere subsist in of Thucydides and Aristotle ...
... derived the name of Opicia or Opica , which appears appears to have been very early blended with other to have been the usual appellation , in the days both national elements , and did not anywhere subsist in of Thucydides and Aristotle ...
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