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Page 140
South of Pannonia , bounded on the West by the shore of the Adriatic , on the
East by Mæsia , are the Illyricæ Gentes , or Illyricum , the two principal divisions
of which are Liburnia and Dalmatia ; the former is now part of Croatia , the latter ...
South of Pannonia , bounded on the West by the shore of the Adriatic , on the
East by Mæsia , are the Illyricæ Gentes , or Illyricum , the two principal divisions
of which are Liburnia and Dalmatia ; the former is now part of Croatia , the latter ...
Page 213
We may consider Syria , including the coasts of Phænicia and Palæstina , as
bounded by Cilicia on the North , by the Euphrates and Arabia on the East , by
Arabia and Egypt on the South , and by the Mediterranean on the West .
Immediately ...
We may consider Syria , including the coasts of Phænicia and Palæstina , as
bounded by Cilicia on the North , by the Euphrates and Arabia on the East , by
Arabia and Egypt on the South , and by the Mediterranean on the West .
Immediately ...
Page 229
... long a frontier of the Roman empire , till it was ceded to Sapor , king of Persia ,
by the treaty which was made after the death of Julian , A . D . 363 , and below it
was Singara , now Singar . - Above Mesopotamia is Armenia , bounded towards
...
... long a frontier of the Roman empire , till it was ceded to Sapor , king of Persia ,
by the treaty which was made after the death of Julian , A . D . 363 , and below it
was Singara , now Singar . - Above Mesopotamia is Armenia , bounded towards
...
Page 232
Immediately above the Sinus Persicus , or Persian Gulph , is Persia , bounded by
it on the South , by the Tigris and Babylonia on the West , by Media and Assyria
on the North , and by Carmania on the East . It is called in Scripture Paras , and ...
Immediately above the Sinus Persicus , or Persian Gulph , is Persia , bounded by
it on the South , by the Tigris and Babylonia on the West , by Media and Assyria
on the North , and by Carmania on the East . It is called in Scripture Paras , and ...
Page 233
Gedrosia is bounded by Carmania on the West , Aria on the North , the Indus on
the East , and the Erythræum Mare on the South . It is now called Mekran . In
passing through this country the army of Alexander underwent very great
hardships ...
Gedrosia is bounded by Carmania on the West , Aria on the North , the Indus on
the East , and the Erythræum Mare on the South . It is now called Mekran . In
passing through this country the army of Alexander underwent very great
hardships ...
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Page 214 - 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...
Page 246 - Caesar et omnis luli progenies magnum caeli ventura sub axem. 790 hic vir, hic est, tibi quem promitti saepius audis, Augustus Caesar, divi genus, aurea condet saecula qui rursus Latio regnata per arva Saturno quondam, super et Garamantas et Indos proferet imperium ; iacet extra sidera tellus, extra anni solisque vias, ubi caelifer Atlas axem umero torquet stellis ardentibus aptum.
Page 46 - Arctic, on the East by the Pacific, and on the South by the Indian Ocean ; its Western boundary, which separates it from Europe, has already been described.
Page 103 - Portus ab accessu ventorum immotus et ingens 570 ipse; sed horrificis iuxta tonat Aetna ruinis interdumque atram prorumpit ad aethera nubem, turbine fumantem piceo et candente favilla, attollitque globos flammarum et sidera lambit: interdum scopulos avolsaque viscera montis 575 erigit eructans liquefactaque saxa sub auras cum gemitu glomerat fundoque exaestuat imo.
Page 103 - Scylla latus, laevum implacata Charybdis Obsidet, atque imo barathri ter gurgite vastos Sorbet in abruptum fluctus, rursusque sub auras Erigit alternos et sidera verberat unda. At Scyllam caecis cohibet spelunca latebris, 425 Ora exsertantem et naves in saxa trahentem. Prima hominis facies et pulchro pectore virgo Pube tenus, postrema immani corpore pistrix Delphinum caudas utero commissa luporum.
Page 248 - Temple (so celebrated in antiquity) of Jupiter Hammon, said to have been founded by Bacchus, in gratitude to his father Jupiter, who appeared to him, when perishing with thirst, in the form of a ram, and shewed him a fountain.