A Dictionary of Ancient Geography: Explaining the Local Appellations in Sacred, Grecian, and Roman History; Exhibiting the Extent of Kingdoms, and Situations of Cities, &c. And Illustrating the Allusions and Epithets in the Greek and Roman Poets. The Whole Established by Proper Authorities, and Designed for the Use of SchoolsG. Robinson, 1773 - 628 |
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... Stephanus . It takes its name from the fabulous Antaeus , who is faid to have been vanquished by Hercules , Juvenal , Diodorus , Lucan . ANTANDROS , a town of Myfia , on the L- 41 ANTICETA , ariver running from eaft | to AN AN.
... Stephanus . It takes its name from the fabulous Antaeus , who is faid to have been vanquished by Hercules , Juvenal , Diodorus , Lucan . ANTANDROS , a town of Myfia , on the L- 41 ANTICETA , ariver running from eaft | to AN AN.
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... Lucan , Ovid ; rifing in mount Bro mius , it washes Gomphi and Phar- falus : now called Epideno . APILOCARIUM , a town of Lufitania , Phlegon Trallianus . APINA , or Apinae , a town of Apulia , built by Diomedes , as was alfo Tri- cae ...
... Lucan , Ovid ; rifing in mount Bro mius , it washes Gomphi and Phar- falus : now called Epideno . APILOCARIUM , a town of Lufitania , Phlegon Trallianus . APINA , or Apinae , a town of Apulia , built by Diomedes , as was alfo Tri- cae ...
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... Lucan ; the middle u fhort ; but in Aufoni- us , long ; unless it be Aturnus , as in fome copies : a river of Aquita- tania : now the Adour , in Gascony , rifing in the Pyrenees , and falling into the fea of Aquitain ; running firft ...
... Lucan ; the middle u fhort ; but in Aufoni- us , long ; unless it be Aturnus , as in fome copies : a river of Aquita- tania : now the Adour , in Gascony , rifing in the Pyrenees , and falling into the fea of Aquitain ; running firft ...
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... Lucan . It takes its name from the peftilential fteams faid to arife from it , and which prove fatal to birds : but af- ter grubbing up the wood , which ftood on it , and building round it , no noxious effects were felt . Vir- O & ' gil ...
... Lucan . It takes its name from the peftilential fteams faid to arife from it , and which prove fatal to birds : but af- ter grubbing up the wood , which ftood on it , and building round it , no noxious effects were felt . Vir- O & ' gil ...
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... Lucan ; Auxumum , Strabo ; a town a little way above the fea in the Picenum : a Roman colony , Velleius , Plutarch . The gentilitious name , Auximates , Cae- far . Now Ofimo , or Ojmo , in the March of Ancona . E. Long . 15 ° , Lat . 43 ...
... Lucan ; Auxumum , Strabo ; a town a little way above the fea in the Picenum : a Roman colony , Velleius , Plutarch . The gentilitious name , Auximates , Cae- far . Now Ofimo , or Ojmo , in the March of Ancona . E. Long . 15 ° , Lat . 43 ...
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Strona 10 - He used to thank the gods for three things ; that he was born a reasonable creature, and not a beast ; a man, and not a woman ; a Greek, and not a Barbarian.
Strona 3 - Quiritum only, or private right ; as right of liberty, of gentility, or dignity of family, facrifice, marriage, &c. For it was long a rule, never to grant the liberty of the city in full to colonies ; nor is there any inftance to the contrary, till after the Social war, in the year of the city fix hundred and fixty-two.
Strona 9 - Liguria, at the confluence of the Stura and Tanarus. Suetonius calls it a municipium, and the people Pollentina Plebs. It was famous for its abundance of black fleeces; but was afterwards, under Arcadius and Honorius, ftained with a defeat rather of the Romans under Stilico than of the Goths under Alaricus.
Strona 7 - ... Dictionaries are commodious, they are likewise fallacious: he whose works exhibit an apparent connexion and regular subordination cannot easily conceal his ignorance, or favour his idleness; the completeness of one part will show the deficiency of another: but the writer of a Dictionary may silently omit what he does not know; and his ignorance, if it happens to be discovered, slips away from censure under the name of forgetfulness.
Strona 7 - I fhall not often be found to have ufed. I have not only digefted former Dictionaries into my alphabet, but have confulted the ancient Geographers, without neglecting other authors. I have in fome degree enlightened ancient by modern Geography, having given the fituation of places from later obfervation. Names are often changing, but place is always the fame, and to know it exactly is always of importance...