Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, المجلد 2James Walton, 1868 |
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الصفحة 79
... tion above established , comprises the southern part of the peninsula , from the river Silarus on the W. , and the Frento on the E. , to the Iapygian pro- montory on the Ionian , and that of Leucopetra towards the Sicilian , sea . It ...
... tion above established , comprises the southern part of the peninsula , from the river Silarus on the W. , and the Frento on the E. , to the Iapygian pro- montory on the Ionian , and that of Leucopetra towards the Sicilian , sea . It ...
الصفحة 95
... tion of the ancient names , which have often been transmitted almost without change to the present Gallia Cisalpina , including Venetia and the part of Liguria N. of the Apennines , seems to have been by far the most flourishing and ...
... tion of the ancient names , which have often been transmitted almost without change to the present Gallia Cisalpina , including Venetia and the part of Liguria N. of the Apennines , seems to have been by far the most flourishing and ...
الصفحة 98
... tion so easily accessible to the sea both on the eastern and western sides . It is argued by Leake ( 1. c . ) that the Homeric capital city was at Polis , a little harbour on the NW . coast of the island , where some Hellenic remains ...
... tion so easily accessible to the sea both on the eastern and western sides . It is argued by Leake ( 1. c . ) that the Homeric capital city was at Polis , a little harbour on the NW . coast of the island , where some Hellenic remains ...
الصفحة 136
... tion from the interior of Latium to the valley of the Liris , and so to Campania ; the importance of which in a military point of view is apparent on many occa- sions in Roman history . The broad valley of the Liris itself opens an easy ...
... tion from the interior of Latium to the valley of the Liris , and so to Campania ; the importance of which in a military point of view is apparent on many occa- sions in Roman history . The broad valley of the Liris itself opens an easy ...
الصفحة 137
... tion , the same which were called by Dionysius and Varro , Siculi . ( Varr . ap . Dionys . i . 9 , 10 ; Cato , ap . Priscian . v . 12. § 65. ) But though it is impossible to receive the statement of Varro with regard to the name of the ...
... tion , the same which were called by Dionysius and Varro , Siculi . ( Varr . ap . Dionys . i . 9 , 10 ; Cato , ap . Priscian . v . 12. § 65. ) But though it is impossible to receive the statement of Varro with regard to the name of the ...
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