The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus: During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens |
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Side 80
Then after many windings it receives the Saône , a river which rises in the first
Germany , and this latter river here merges its name in the Rhone . At this point is
the beginning of the Gauls . And from this spot the distances are measured not by
...
Then after many windings it receives the Saône , a river which rises in the first
Germany , and this latter river here merges its name in the Rhone . At this point is
the beginning of the Gauls . And from this spot the distances are measured not by
...
Side 130
Now an obelisk is a rough stone , rising to a great height , shaped like ... the
stadium ; and it tapers upwards in imitation of a sunbeam , keeping its
quadrilateral shape , till it rises almost to a point , being made smooth by the
hand of a sculptor .
Now an obelisk is a rough stone , rising to a great height , shaped like ... the
stadium ; and it tapers upwards in imitation of a sunbeam , keeping its
quadrilateral shape , till it rises almost to a point , being made smooth by the
hand of a sculptor .
Side 182
... thero rises a rich spring of water , drinkablo indeed , but often tainted with hot
vapours . 3. In the garrison of this town , tho fifth or Parthian legion was always
located with a considerable squadron of native cavalry . But at that timo six
legions ...
... thero rises a rich spring of water , drinkablo indeed , but often tainted with hot
vapours . 3. In the garrison of this town , tho fifth or Parthian legion was always
located with a considerable squadron of native cavalry . But at that timo six
legions ...
Side 258
The summits of the mountain chains of Hæmus ' and Rhodope , the first of which
rises up from the very banks of the Danubo , and the other from the southern
bank of the river Axius , ending with swolling ridges at ono narrow point ,
separate ...
The summits of the mountain chains of Hæmus ' and Rhodope , the first of which
rises up from the very banks of the Danubo , and the other from the southern
bank of the river Axius , ending with swolling ridges at ono narrow point ,
separate ...
Side 288
When the sun rises from the castorn ocean , it is shut in by tho marshes of the
Sea of Azov . On the west it is bounded by the Roman provinces . On the north lio
many tribes differing in language and manders ; its southorn sido describos a ...
When the sun rises from the castorn ocean , it is shut in by tho marshes of the
Sea of Azov . On the west it is bounded by the Roman provinces . On the north lio
many tribes differing in language and manders ; its southorn sido describos a ...
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