Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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الصفحة 63
... island . It has an excellent harbour , of a circular form , like the Pei- raeeus : its mouth faces the south - west , and is op . posite the island of Sicinus . The island is now called Nio ( Iq ) ; and when Ross visited it , in 1836 ...
... island . It has an excellent harbour , of a circular form , like the Pei- raeeus : its mouth faces the south - west , and is op . posite the island of Sicinus . The island is now called Nio ( Iq ) ; and when Ross visited it , in 1836 ...
الصفحة 97
... island , so celebrated as the scene of a large portion of the Homeric poems , lies off the coast of Acar- nania , and is separated from Cephallenia by a channel about 3 or 4 miles wide . Its name is said by Eustathius ( ad Il . ii . 632 ) ...
... island , so celebrated as the scene of a large portion of the Homeric poems , lies off the coast of Acar- nania , and is separated from Cephallenia by a channel about 3 or 4 miles wide . Its name is said by Eustathius ( ad Il . ii . 632 ) ...
الصفحة 98
... island , where some Hellenic remains may still be traced . For the poet ( Od . iv . 844 , seq . ) represents the suitors as lying in wait for Telemachus on his return from Peloponnesus at Asteris , a small island in the channel between ...
... island , where some Hellenic remains may still be traced . For the poet ( Od . iv . 844 , seq . ) represents the suitors as lying in wait for Telemachus on his return from Peloponnesus at Asteris , a small island in the channel between ...
الصفحة 107
... island called Dioscoron ( the island of the Dioscuri ) , and another called the island of Calypso , supposed to be the Ogygia of Homer . Scylax also mentions the island of Calypso immediately after the Lacinian promontory ( § 13 , p . 5 ) ...
... island called Dioscoron ( the island of the Dioscuri ) , and another called the island of Calypso , supposed to be the Ogygia of Homer . Scylax also mentions the island of Calypso immediately after the Lacinian promontory ( § 13 , p . 5 ) ...
الصفحة 156
... island . ( Soph . ap . Schol . p . 158. 11 , ad Dionys . Per . 347 ; Zenob . iv . 91. ) ad Theocr . vi . 76 ; Plin . l . c . ) Pliny also relates Lemnos continued to be inhabited by Pelasgians , that Lemnos is 112 miles in circuit ...
... island . ( Soph . ap . Schol . p . 158. 11 , ad Dionys . Per . 347 ; Zenob . iv . 91. ) ad Theocr . vi . 76 ; Plin . l . c . ) Pliny also relates Lemnos continued to be inhabited by Pelasgians , that Lemnos is 112 miles in circuit ...
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