A Manual of Ancient GeographyBoD – Books on Demand, 2023 M09 23 - 432 páginas Reprint of the original, first published in 1857. |
Contenido
CHAPTER IL | 11 |
Ptolemaeus that is from B C | 35 |
Boeotia | 62 |
Phocis | 68 |
Locris | 74 |
Thessalia | 80 |
CHAPTER VII | 93 |
Thasos | 101 |
CHAPTER V | 236 |
CHAPTER XI | 250 |
THRACIA MOESIA AND ILLYRICUM | 263 |
BOOK III | 333 |
CHAPTER I | 358 |
Lower Egypt | 397 |
403 | |
406 | |
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Términos y frases comunes
Aetolia afterwards Alexander Armenia Asia Minor Athenians Athens Augustus bank became belonged birth-place Boeotia built Cæsar called capital Cappadocia Caria celebrated Cephissus chief towns Cilicia conquered contained Danube derived its name desert destroyed district divided Dorians earth east eastern Egypt emperor empire Epirus Etruscans Euphrates Euxine extended extremity fertile flows foot of mount formed fortified founded frontier Galatia Gaul geographical Greece Greeks gulf harbour hills Homer important towns inhabitants Ionian island Italy king kingdom Lacus lake later likewise Lycia Macedonia mentioned miles modern Moesia mount Taurus mountains mouth Nile north coast north-east north-west northern Numidia originally Pelasgians Peloponnesus peninsula period Persians Phocis Phoenician Phrygia plain poet Pontus port town promontory Raetia rebuilt reign remains river Roman colony Roman province Rome ruins Sicily Sinus situated south-east south-eastern south-west southern stadia Strabo Syria temple Thessaly Thrace Tigris traversed tribes tributary valley western whence