A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-Zymethus |
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الصفحة 77
... chain of the Apennines, which, after sweeping round the Ligurian gulf,
stretches in an unbroken line directly across to the shores of the Adriatic, and
then, turning abruptly to the SE., divides the whole peninsula throughout its entire
length, ...
... chain of the Apennines, which, after sweeping round the Ligurian gulf,
stretches in an unbroken line directly across to the shores of the Adriatic, and
then, turning abruptly to the SE., divides the whole peninsula throughout its entire
length, ...
الصفحة 78
In like manner, the name of Central Italy is frequently applied to the middle
portion, comprising the northern half of the peninsula, and extending along the W
. coast from the mouth of the Macra to that of the Silarus, and on the E. from the ...
In like manner, the name of Central Italy is frequently applied to the middle
portion, comprising the northern half of the peninsula, and extending along the W
. coast from the mouth of the Macra to that of the Silarus, and on the E. from the ...
الصفحة 79
Southern Italy, according to the distinction above established, comprises tho
southern part of the peninsula, from the river Silarus on the W., and the Frcnto on
the E., to tho Iapygian promontory on the Ionian, and that of Leucopetra towards
the ...
Southern Italy, according to the distinction above established, comprises tho
southern part of the peninsula, from the river Silarus on the W., and the Frcnto on
the E., to tho Iapygian promontory on the Ionian, and that of Leucopetra towards
the ...
الصفحة 80
... of the peninsula, from the mouths of the Tiber to those of the Aternus, is 136
M. P., which considerably exceeds the truth for that particular point; but the widest
part of the peninsula, from Ancona across to the Monte Ar~ naUaro, is 130 geog.,
...
... of the peninsula, from the mouths of the Tiber to those of the Aternus, is 136
M. P., which considerably exceeds the truth for that particular point; but the widest
part of the peninsula, from Ancona across to the Monte Ar~ naUaro, is 130 geog.,
...
الصفحة 83
Ethnography of Ancient Italy. The inquiry into the origin and affinities of the
different races which peopled the Italian peninsula before it fell altogether under
the dominion of Home, and the national relations of the different tribes with which
the ...
Ethnography of Ancient Italy. The inquiry into the origin and affinities of the
different races which peopled the Italian peninsula before it fell altogether under
the dominion of Home, and the national relations of the different tribes with which
the ...
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