The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 1Harper, 1905 |
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... Strabo , and the entire treatise of Longinus , which , from the title and the style , is equally worthy of the epithet of sublime . My grammatical skill was improved , my vocabulary was enlarged ; and in the militia I acquired a just ...
... Strabo , and the entire treatise of Longinus , which , from the title and the style , is equally worthy of the epithet of sublime . My grammatical skill was improved , my vocabulary was enlarged ; and in the militia I acquired a just ...
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... Strabo , Pliny , and Pomponius Mela , the Catalogues of the Epic poets , the Itineraries of Wesseling's Antoninus , and the coasting Voyage of Rutilius Numatianus ; and I studied two kindred subjects in the Me- sures Itinéraires of D ...
... Strabo , Pliny , and Pomponius Mela , the Catalogues of the Epic poets , the Itineraries of Wesseling's Antoninus , and the coasting Voyage of Rutilius Numatianus ; and I studied two kindred subjects in the Me- sures Itinéraires of D ...
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... Strabo ( 1. xvi . p . 780 ) , Pliny the elder ( Hist . Natur . 1. vi . [ c . 28 , 29 ] 32 , 35 ) , and Dion Cassius ( 1. liii . [ c . 29 ] p . 723 , and 1. liv . [ c . 6 ] p . 734 ) , have left us very northern countries of Europe ...
... Strabo ( 1. xvi . p . 780 ) , Pliny the elder ( Hist . Natur . 1. vi . [ c . 28 , 29 ] 32 , 35 ) , and Dion Cassius ( 1. liii . [ c . 29 ] p . 723 , and 1. liv . [ c . 6 ] p . 734 ) , have left us very northern countries of Europe ...
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... Strabo mentions Mariaba , the capital of the Sabeans , as distinct from Marsyaba . ( See Strabo , p . 768 , 778. ) Secondly , Mariaba or Mâreb is a common name of the chief towns of Arabia , as it signifies " metropolis , " and ...
... Strabo mentions Mariaba , the capital of the Sabeans , as distinct from Marsyaba . ( See Strabo , p . 768 , 778. ) Secondly , Mariaba or Mâreb is a common name of the chief towns of Arabia , as it signifies " metropolis , " and ...
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... Strabo , 1. ii . [ l . iii . p . 166 , 167 ] . It is natural enough to suppose that Arragon is derived from Tarraconensis , and several moderns who have written in Latin use those words as synonymous . It is , however , certain that the ...
... Strabo , 1. ii . [ l . iii . p . 166 , 167 ] . It is natural enough to suppose that Arragon is derived from Tarraconensis , and several moderns who have written in Latin use those words as synonymous . It is , however , certain that the ...
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