A Classical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Principal Proper Names Mentioned in Ancient Authors, and Intended to Elucidate All the Important Points Connected with the Geography, History, Biography, Mythology, and Fine Arts of the Greeks and Romans Together with an Account of Coins, Weights, and Measures, with Tabular Values of the SameHarper, 1847 - 1458 |
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... situate , according to write Arnoba . ( Compare La Germanie de Tacite , par the common opinion , on the western coast , north of Panckouke , p . 4 , and the Atlas , Planche deuxième . ) the Liger , or Loire , and whose capital , Ingena ...
... situate , according to write Arnoba . ( Compare La Germanie de Tacite , par the common opinion , on the western coast , north of Panckouke , p . 4 , and the Atlas , Planche deuxième . ) the Liger , or Loire , and whose capital , Ingena ...
Strona 23
... situate . It gave its Greek name to the city . The modern name is San Blasio . ( Mannert , 9 , 2 , 354 . ) — III . An engraver on silver , whose country and age are both uncertain . He is noticed by Pliny ( 33 , 12 , 55 ) , who speaks ...
... situate . It gave its Greek name to the city . The modern name is San Blasio . ( Mannert , 9 , 2 , 354 . ) — III . An engraver on silver , whose country and age are both uncertain . He is noticed by Pliny ( 33 , 12 , 55 ) , who speaks ...
Strona 30
... situate to the left of the road from Athens to Eleusis . Mount Egaleos seems indeed to be a continuation of Corydallus , stretching northward into the interior of Attica . The modern name is Skaramanga . ( Cra- mer's Greece , 2 , 355 ...
... situate to the left of the road from Athens to Eleusis . Mount Egaleos seems indeed to be a continuation of Corydallus , stretching northward into the interior of Attica . The modern name is Skaramanga . ( Cra- mer's Greece , 2 , 355 ...
Strona 34
... situate at its mouth . ( Herod . 9 , 119 . -Steph . Byz . s . v . Alyòç Пoraμoi . ) Mannert thinks , that the town just mentioned was the same with that called Cressa by Scylax ( p . 28 ) , and Cissa by Pliny ( 4,9 ) . But consult Gail ...
... situate at its mouth . ( Herod . 9 , 119 . -Steph . Byz . s . v . Alyòç Пoraμoi . ) Mannert thinks , that the town just mentioned was the same with that called Cressa by Scylax ( p . 28 ) , and Cissa by Pliny ( 4,9 ) . But consult Gail ...
Strona 68
... situate on Cape Hyrmine , in one of the most fertile and smiling countries of the Peloponnesus ; while that of Epidaurus , erected , like the former , in the immediate neighbourhood of the sea , was surrounded by hills covered with the ...
... situate on Cape Hyrmine , in one of the most fertile and smiling countries of the Peloponnesus ; while that of Epidaurus , erected , like the former , in the immediate neighbourhood of the sea , was surrounded by hills covered with the ...
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