A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 3. ciltMawman, 1815 - 516 sayfa |
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Sayfa 18
... . Two hermits and a soldier inhabit this solitary spot , and occupy apartments cut out of the solid rock . This mountain , and indeed the whole island , is evidently of volcanic origin , and formed of lava 18 Ch . I. CLASSICAL TOUR.
... . Two hermits and a soldier inhabit this solitary spot , and occupy apartments cut out of the solid rock . This mountain , and indeed the whole island , is evidently of volcanic origin , and formed of lava 18 Ch . I. CLASSICAL TOUR.
Sayfa 19
An. MDCCCII John C. Eustace. is evidently of volcanic origin , and formed of lava , tufo , and pumice stone . No eruption how- ever has taken place since the year 1302 , when the convulsions that shook the mountain were so violent , and ...
An. MDCCCII John C. Eustace. is evidently of volcanic origin , and formed of lava , tufo , and pumice stone . No eruption how- ever has taken place since the year 1302 , when the convulsions that shook the mountain were so violent , and ...
Sayfa 83
... classi- cally so . It seems to have been formed gradu- ally , like many considerable towns , not on the continent only but in England , by the attraction of a rich Benedictine abbey . Its origin is usually G 2 Ch . III . 83 THROUGH ITALY .
... classi- cally so . It seems to have been formed gradu- ally , like many considerable towns , not on the continent only but in England , by the attraction of a rich Benedictine abbey . Its origin is usually G 2 Ch . III . 83 THROUGH ITALY .
Sayfa 84
An. MDCCCII John C. Eustace. of a rich Benedictine abbey . Its origin is usually dated from the invasion of Genseric , and from the destruction of the neighboring town of Marci- ana , whose inhabitants took shelter in the moun- tains ...
An. MDCCCII John C. Eustace. of a rich Benedictine abbey . Its origin is usually dated from the invasion of Genseric , and from the destruction of the neighboring town of Marci- ana , whose inhabitants took shelter in the moun- tains ...
Sayfa 91
... origin only but the general history of the city , though it has left such magnificent monuments of its existence . The mere outlines have been sketched perhaps with accuracy ; the details are probably obliter- ated for ever . According ...
... origin only but the general history of the city , though it has left such magnificent monuments of its existence . The mere outlines have been sketched perhaps with accuracy ; the details are probably obliter- ated for ever . According ...
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