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Side vi
... Northern Seas . Finds the Tin Country . - - Albion and Ierne . - Scylax of Caryanda the first Greek who mentions Rome . Pytheas of Marseilles . Visits Britain . - Discovers Thule . - Describes the Amber Coast in the Baltic . Was an ...
... Northern Seas . Finds the Tin Country . - - Albion and Ierne . - Scylax of Caryanda the first Greek who mentions Rome . Pytheas of Marseilles . Visits Britain . - Discovers Thule . - Describes the Amber Coast in the Baltic . Was an ...
Side vii
... Northern Nations . — March of Cornelius Balbus into the Interior of Africa . And of Suetonius Paulinus across Mount Atlas . - King Juba's Account of the Nile and Niger . The Fortunate Isles.- Various Statements reconciled . Hippalus ...
... Northern Nations . — March of Cornelius Balbus into the Interior of Africa . And of Suetonius Paulinus across Mount Atlas . - King Juba's Account of the Nile and Niger . The Fortunate Isles.- Various Statements reconciled . Hippalus ...
Side ix
... Northern Crusades . - - - - Turks , Saracens , and Amazons in the North . - Voyage of Other.— Whale Fishery . - Walsten describes the Funerals of the Russians . The Northmen invade Ireland . — Occupy the Western Isles . The White- man's ...
... Northern Crusades . - - - - Turks , Saracens , and Amazons in the North . - Voyage of Other.— Whale Fishery . - Walsten describes the Funerals of the Russians . The Northmen invade Ireland . — Occupy the Western Isles . The White- man's ...
Side 31
... northern climate than asses , was just and valuable . It is impossible to ascertain , with perfect precision , the regions occupied by the various nations which Hero- dotus enumerates ; and the geographers , who have un- dertaken to ...
... northern climate than asses , was just and valuable . It is impossible to ascertain , with perfect precision , the regions occupied by the various nations which Hero- dotus enumerates ; and the geographers , who have un- dertaken to ...
Side 33
... their maps of the world in conformity with arbitrary hypotheses , rejected the authority of Herodotus , and made the Cas- * Hesychius . VOL . I. D pian communicate with the northern ocean by a long channel CHAP . III . 33 THE GREEKS .
... their maps of the world in conformity with arbitrary hypotheses , rejected the authority of Herodotus , and made the Cas- * Hesychius . VOL . I. D pian communicate with the northern ocean by a long channel CHAP . III . 33 THE GREEKS .
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The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1833 |
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