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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Strona 17
... town and harbour of Paphla- gonia , southeast of the promontory Carambis . It was the birthplace of an impostor , who assumed the char - emy , this people rather seem to have occupied what acter of Esculapius . Lucian ( Pseud . 58 ) ...
... town and harbour of Paphla- gonia , southeast of the promontory Carambis . It was the birthplace of an impostor , who assumed the char - emy , this people rather seem to have occupied what acter of Esculapius . Lucian ( Pseud . 58 ) ...
Strona 17
... town of Cisalpine Gaul , among the Eu- ganei , north of Patavium , and east of the Medoacus Major , or Brenta . It is now Asola . ( Plin . 3 , 19.— Ptol . 63. ) ( Heins . ad Ovid . Fast . 3 , 55 ) , the wife of Faustulus , | rendered ...
... town of Cisalpine Gaul , among the Eu- ganei , north of Patavium , and east of the Medoacus Major , or Brenta . It is now Asola . ( Plin . 3 , 19.— Ptol . 63. ) ( Heins . ad Ovid . Fast . 3 , 55 ) , the wife of Faustulus , | rendered ...
Strona 34
... town or port situate at its mouth . ( Herod . 9 , 119 . -Steph . Byz . s . v . Aiyòç Пorauoí . ) Mannert thinks , that the town just mentioned was the same with that called Cressa by Scylax ( p . 28 ) , and Cissa by Pliny ( 4 , 9 ) ...
... town or port situate at its mouth . ( Herod . 9 , 119 . -Steph . Byz . s . v . Aiyòç Пorauoí . ) Mannert thinks , that the town just mentioned was the same with that called Cressa by Scylax ( p . 28 ) , and Cissa by Pliny ( 4 , 9 ) ...
Strona 96
... town of Messenia , distant about thirty | advice of that general , taken into the service of the stadia from Gerenia . Pausanias ( 3 , 26 ) notices its Emperor Honorius . Owing , however , to bad faith on temples of Bacchus and Diana ...
... town of Messenia , distant about thirty | advice of that general , taken into the service of the stadia from Gerenia . Pausanias ( 3 , 26 ) notices its Emperor Honorius . Owing , however , to bad faith on temples of Bacchus and Diana ...
Strona 115
... town on the northern coast of the Thracian Chersonese . It was an Æolian colony , ac- cording to Scymnus ( v . 705 ) , and it is mentioned as one of the chief towns of the Chersonese by Demosthenes ( de Cor . , p . 256 ) . It was taken ...
... town on the northern coast of the Thracian Chersonese . It was an Æolian colony , ac- cording to Scymnus ( v . 705 ) , and it is mentioned as one of the chief towns of the Chersonese by Demosthenes ( de Cor . , p . 256 ) . It was taken ...
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