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 & Brothers, 1842 - 1423 |
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... Carthage , 8vo , Paris , 1835 . Dutens , Origine des decouvertes attribuées aux mo- dernes , 3me edit . , à Londres , 1796 , 4to . E. Ebn - Haukal , Oriental Geography , translated by Sir W Edinburgh Review , 8vo , 72 vols . Edwards's ...
... Carthage , 8vo , Paris , 1835 . Dutens , Origine des decouvertes attribuées aux mo- dernes , 3me edit . , à Londres , 1796 , 4to . E. Ebn - Haukal , Oriental Geography , translated by Sir W Edinburgh Review , 8vo , 72 vols . Edwards's ...
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... Carthage , Dionysius of Syracuse wrested from it 23 ) . No one offered violence to them ; they were ac- part of the adjacent territory , and founded in its vicin - counted sacred , and had no warlike weapons . Were ity the colony of ...
... Carthage , Dionysius of Syracuse wrested from it 23 ) . No one offered violence to them ; they were ac- part of the adjacent territory , and founded in its vicin - counted sacred , and had no warlike weapons . Were ity the colony of ...
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... Carthage on the coast of Africa . ( Vid . Dido . ) Virgil calls the husband of Dido Sichæus ; but Servi- us , in his commentary , informs us , that this appella- tion of Sichæus is softened down from Sicharbes . Justin ( 18 , 4 ) calls ...
... Carthage on the coast of Africa . ( Vid . Dido . ) Virgil calls the husband of Dido Sichæus ; but Servi- us , in his commentary , informs us , that this appella- tion of Sichæus is softened down from Sicharbes . Justin ( 18 , 4 ) calls ...
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... Carthage . There were two rocks near this island , called Aræ Egimuri , which were so named , because the Romans and Carthaginians concluded a treaty on them . The modern Zowamoore or Zimbra is the Egimurus of the ancients . ( Plin . 5 ...
... Carthage . There were two rocks near this island , called Aræ Egimuri , which were so named , because the Romans and Carthaginians concluded a treaty on them . The modern Zowamoore or Zimbra is the Egimurus of the ancients . ( Plin . 5 ...
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... Carthage . After a residence of some time at the court of Dido , he set sail for Italy , and reached eventually , after many dangers and adventures , the harbour of Cuma . From Cumæ he proceeded along the shore and entered the mouth of ...
... Carthage . After a residence of some time at the court of Dido , he set sail for Italy , and reached eventually , after many dangers and adventures , the harbour of Cuma . From Cumæ he proceeded along the shore and entered the mouth of ...
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