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Side v
... Ocean and Land of Darkness . The wandering Isles . Scylla , Charybdis , and the Sirens . Siculi and Sicani . — Tri- nacria . Homer actually ignorant of the West . Hesiod . — -King Latinus.The Eridanus . Argonautic Expedition . Its ...
... Ocean and Land of Darkness . The wandering Isles . Scylla , Charybdis , and the Sirens . Siculi and Sicani . — Tri- nacria . Homer actually ignorant of the West . Hesiod . — -King Latinus.The Eridanus . Argonautic Expedition . Its ...
Side vi
... Ocean . - Sails from Cades . His Misfortunes . His Fate and Cha- 57 - racter . - - - Repeats the Attempt . · CHAP . VI . THE GREEKS CONTINUED . - The Roman Conquests . - Strabo . His Knowledge of the West . - The Turdetani in Spain ...
... Ocean . - Sails from Cades . His Misfortunes . His Fate and Cha- 57 - racter . - - - Repeats the Attempt . · CHAP . VI . THE GREEKS CONTINUED . - The Roman Conquests . - Strabo . His Knowledge of the West . - The Turdetani in Spain ...
Side vii
... Ocean . - Expeditions of Ælius Gallus into Arabia and Æthi- opia . -Habitable and uninhabitable Zones . - Obstinate Incredulity of Strabo . Britain visited by Cæsar . Its Population . The Romans reach the Baltic . - The Cimbri ...
... Ocean . - Expeditions of Ælius Gallus into Arabia and Æthi- opia . -Habitable and uninhabitable Zones . - Obstinate Incredulity of Strabo . Britain visited by Cæsar . Its Population . The Romans reach the Baltic . - The Cimbri ...
Side 8
... ocean , which was again enclosed by the clouds of heaven . Such are the opinions expressed by Job , the sublimest of all poets . " He hath compassed the waters with bounds , until ( in the places where ) the day and night come to an end ...
... ocean , which was again enclosed by the clouds of heaven . Such are the opinions expressed by Job , the sublimest of all poets . " He hath compassed the waters with bounds , until ( in the places where ) the day and night come to an end ...
Side 9
... ocean , and at the same time navigated the Euxine Sea and the Arabian Gulf . Their geographical knowledge must , therefore , have been extensive ; yet the illiberal jealousy which induced them to conceal their discoveries has thrown a ...
... ocean , and at the same time navigated the Euxine Sea and the Arabian Gulf . Their geographical knowledge must , therefore , have been extensive ; yet the illiberal jealousy which induced them to conceal their discoveries has thrown a ...
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The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1833 |
The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1830 |
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