A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-ZymethusWilliam Smith J. Murray, 1873 |
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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 . ad Theocr . vi . 76 ; Plin . l . c . ) Pliny also relates that Lemnos is 112 miles in circuit , which is per- haps not far from the truth , if we reckon all the windings of the coast . Its area is nearly ...
... island . ( Soph . ap . Schol . ad Theocr . vi . 76 ; Plin . l . c . ) Pliny also relates that Lemnos is 112 miles in circuit , which is per- haps not far from the truth , if we reckon all the windings of the coast . Its area is nearly ...
الصفحة 164
... island of the Aegean , and belonging to the scattered islands called Sporades . It is situated opposite the Sinus Iassius , on the north of Calymnna , and on the south of Lepsia , at a distance of 320 stadia from Cos and 350 from Myndus ...
... island of the Aegean , and belonging to the scattered islands called Sporades . It is situated opposite the Sinus Iassius , on the north of Calymnna , and on the south of Lepsia , at a distance of 320 stadia from Cos and 350 from Myndus ...
الصفحة 165
... island is mountainous . The principal mountains were Ordymnus in the W. , Olym- pus in the S. , and Lepethymnus in the N. Their ele- vations , as marked in the English Admiralty Charts , are respectively , 1780 , 3080 , and 2750 feet ...
... island is mountainous . The principal mountains were Ordymnus in the W. , Olym- pus in the S. , and Lepethymnus in the N. Their ele- vations , as marked in the English Admiralty Charts , are respectively , 1780 , 3080 , and 2750 feet ...
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