The Geography System of Herodotus Examined and Explained, by a Comparison with Those of Other Ancient Authors, and with Modern Geography ...C.J.G. & F. Rivington, 1830 |
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... Egypt , will pro- bably satisfy the reader in every case where he is at a loss , in respect of particular situations , in the maps contained in this work . To prevent misconceptions , regarding the ancient Map of Egypt , ( No. VII ...
... Egypt , will pro- bably satisfy the reader in every case where he is at a loss , in respect of particular situations , in the maps contained in this work . To prevent misconceptions , regarding the ancient Map of Egypt , ( No. VII ...
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... Egypt Meroe aquas 009 Lt vns57 extended Africa southward to about It may be conceived that Herodotus 6 or 7 degrees beyond the Equator . 500 2000 Sennar Macrob Ethiopi extending to southern Ocea Auto moli ording to Act of Parlamentille .
... Egypt Meroe aquas 009 Lt vns57 extended Africa southward to about It may be conceived that Herodotus 6 or 7 degrees beyond the Equator . 500 2000 Sennar Macrob Ethiopi extending to southern Ocea Auto moli ording to Act of Parlamentille .
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... Egypt and its dependencies ; but almost the whole of the times , and to mark the various steps of their progress in any line of exertion , will soon have the mortification to find , that the pe- riod of authentic history is extremely ...
... Egypt and its dependencies ; but almost the whole of the times , and to mark the various steps of their progress in any line of exertion , will soon have the mortification to find , that the pe- riod of authentic history is extremely ...
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... Egyptian Nile and the Colchian Phasis ; others , the Tanais , the Cimmerian Bosphorus , and the Palus Mæotis . " It appears that he adopted for the boundary of Asia , the river Phasis , and not the Tanais : and for that of Africa , the ...
... Egyptian Nile and the Colchian Phasis ; others , the Tanais , the Cimmerian Bosphorus , and the Palus Mæotis . " It appears that he adopted for the boundary of Asia , the river Phasis , and not the Tanais : and for that of Africa , the ...
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... Egypt from Africa , as well as from Asia ; which appears very extraordinary , and can only be accounted for , on the ground that he does not , like others , distri- bute the habitable world into continents , but into regions and that Egypt ...
... Egypt from Africa , as well as from Asia ; which appears very extraordinary , and can only be accounted for , on the ground that he does not , like others , distri- bute the habitable world into continents , but into regions and that Egypt ...
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