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Systematic education, or, Elementary instruction in the ...
The Lotophagi, who ate the lotos, a sweet intoxicating food, lived on this coast;
particularly at Meninx, an island on Syrtis Minor. Africa Propria (now Tunis)
extended along the east coast, lying north of Syrtis Minor. Its capital was
Carthago or ...
William Shepherd, Jeremiah Joyce, Lant Carpenter, 1817
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Ancient Roman Geography, Including: Mile, Mount Circeo, ...
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Neuro-Ophthalmology: The Practical Guide
Mahatanhur L S Djebel Tebaga TUN Mattingly 1994,66 Mecales Tripolitana
Mattingly 1994, 26-28 Mouchthousioi/ R near Syrtis Minor Mattingly 1994, 27
Muctuniana Manus L Mousti Kome R Mizda? PtoL 43.11 Moutourgoures R near
Syrtis ...
Leonard A. Levin, Anthony C. Arnold, 2011
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A sketch of antient geography
Not quite half-way between the Promontorium Hermaeum and Syrtis Minor was
Hadrumetum, a very considerable city of that part of Africa Propria called
Byzacium, or Emporiae, which comprised the fertile country adjacent to the Syrtis
Minor, ...
Samuel Butler (bp. of Lichfield and Coventry.), Thomas Butler, 1855
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Scipio Africanus in the Second Punic War
Zielinski argues for Leptis Minor, which lies near Hadrumetum, on the ground that
(1) Leptis Magna is as far from Syrtis Minor as from Syrtis Major and (2) Leptis
Magna is not fertile. It is true that Leptis Magna is far from Syrtis Minor, if the ...
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A Classical Dictionary: containing an account of the ...
Sva'rls, two gulfs on the northern coast of Africa, one called Syrtis Minor, on the
coast of Byzacium, and now the Gulf of Cabes; the other called Syrtis Major, on
the coast of Cyrena'ica, now the Gulf of Sidm. The former is supposed to derive its
...
Charles ANTHON (LL.D.), 1841
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A Classical Dictionary: Containing ... Proper Names ...
Syrtis, two gulfs on the northern coast of Africa, one called Syrtis Minor, on the
coast of Byzacium, and now the Gulf of Cabcs ; the other called Syrlis Major, on
the coast of Cyrenaica, now the Gulf of Sidra. The former is supposed to derive its
...
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Sallust's Jugurthine war and Conspiracy of Catiline: with an ...
Now Wad-al-Thaine, a river of Africa Propria, in the district of Byzacium, falling
into the sea to the north of Syrtis Minor. p. 61. Terracina. A city of Latium, called
also Anxur, situate on the sea- coast, in a northeastern direction from the Circean
...
Sallust, Charles Anthon, 1855
Mountains. — Mons Giglius and Mons Cirna. Capes. — Promontorium Ceph'aLjE
, Promontorium Mer- curii, Promontorium Can'didum (Cape Blanco). Gulfs. —
Syrtis Major and Syrtis Minor. Rivers. — Cin'yphus, Triton, Bag'rada. Productions.
Samuel Augustus Mitchell, 1860
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AN ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY, Classical and Sacred.
Mountains. — Mons Giglitjs and M-ons Cirna. Capes. — Promontorium Ceph'al^,
Promontorium Mer- curii, Promontorium Can'didum (Cape Blanco'). Gulfs. —
Syrtis Major and Syrtis Minor. Eivers. — Cin'yphus, Triton, Bag'rada. Productions.
S. AUGUSTUS MITCHELL, 1860