Geographia Classica, Or, The Application of Antient Geography to the ClassicsCarey and Lea, 1831 - 262 sider |
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... treatise like the present , which is a mere Compendium of Classical Geography , to enumerate the names of all the barbarous tribes which formed these nations . We may content ourselves with observing , that in the Southern angle of the ...
... treatise like the present , which is a mere Compendium of Classical Geography , to enumerate the names of all the barbarous tribes which formed these nations . We may content ourselves with observing , that in the Southern angle of the ...
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... treatise which professes only to give a sketch of classical Geography . The remainder of Europe , North of the Danube , we have already seen was called Sarmatia . ( Pl . I. ) It is unnecessary to enter into much detail on the subject of ...
... treatise which professes only to give a sketch of classical Geography . The remainder of Europe , North of the Danube , we have already seen was called Sarmatia . ( Pl . I. ) It is unnecessary to enter into much detail on the subject of ...
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... treatise on the Sublime . That part of Syria which occupied the coast of the Mediterranean , with the exception of the Northern dis- trict , was called Phoenicia , and is most justly memorable for having made the earliest progress in ...
... treatise on the Sublime . That part of Syria which occupied the coast of the Mediterranean , with the exception of the Northern dis- trict , was called Phoenicia , and is most justly memorable for having made the earliest progress in ...
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... treatise on Me- chanics , which has issued from the American press , that we have seen ; one , too , that is alike creditable to the writer , and to the state of science in this coun- " This is unquestionably one of the most useful ...
... treatise on Me- chanics , which has issued from the American press , that we have seen ; one , too , that is alike creditable to the writer , and to the state of science in this coun- " This is unquestionably one of the most useful ...
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... treatises , requiring much study or previous in public business , who needs a correct and ample book of reference on various topics of science and letters , the acquaintance with the subject discussed . The con- Encyclopædia Americana ...
... treatises , requiring much study or previous in public business , who needs a correct and ample book of reference on various topics of science and letters , the acquaintance with the subject discussed . The con- Encyclopædia Americana ...
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Ægean Ægyptus Africa Alexander Alpes American ANATOMY antiently called Arabia Armenia Asia Athenians Augustus battle birth-place Bithynia Boeotia bounded built CABINET Cæsar Campania capital Cappadocia Caria celebrated Cilicia coast colony containing Cyclopædia Dacia Danube death defeated district East Eastern edition Emperor empire engraved Epirus Euboea Euphrates Euxine flows Galatia Gallia Gallia Cisalpina gave name Gazette Grecian Greece Greeks Gulf Horace Imaus inhabitants Insula Isauria island Italy Journal killed king Lacus lake Latium Locri Lydia M. D. Physician Macedonia Mare Medical MEDICINE memorable Mons Mount mountains mouth Mysia nation Nile North North-east North-west Northern Numidia Palus Persian Phocis Phrygia Pisidia PLATE Pontus Portus principal city promontory province river Roman Rome Royal scene Scythia shore side Sinus Corinthiacus South South-east South-west Southern Syria Syrtis Syrtis Minor temple Thessaly tion TREATISE tribes Vindelicia Virg vols volume West Western
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Side 163 - Thammuz came next behind, Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian damsels to lament his fate In amorous ditties, all a summer's day; While smooth Adonis from his native rock Ran purple to the sea, supposed with blood Of Thammuz yearly wounded...
Side 99 - Mercuri, facunde nepos Atlantis, qui feros cultus hominum recentum voce formasti catus et decorae more palaestrae, te canam, magni lovis et deorum nuntium curvaeque lyrae parentem, callidum quidquid placuit iocoso condere furto.