| Polybius - 1809 - 486 páginas
...presiding in the government of states. EXTRACT THE FIFTH. Agrigentum in Sicily described. ACRIGENTUM excels almost all other cities not only in the advantages...Hypsas. The citadel, which stands upon a hill on the north-east side, is secured all round the outside by a deep and inaccessible valley; and has one way... | |
| Polybius - 1823 - 520 páginas
...armies, and of presiding in the government of states. EXTRACT THE FIFTH. Agrigentum in Sicily described. AGRIGENTUM excels almost all other cities not only...Hypsas. The citadel, which stands upon a hill on the north-east side, is secured all round the outside by a deep and inaccessible valley ; and has one way... | |
| Polybius - 1823 - 518 páginas
...presiding in the government of states. EXTRACT THE FIFTH. •dgrigentum in Sicily described. AORIGENTUM excels almost all other cities not only in the advantages...Hypsas. The citadel, which stands upon a hill on the north-east side, is secured all round the outside by a deep and inaccessible valley ; and has one way... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1855 - 446 páginas
...it possesses all the conveniences which the sea procures. The whole circuit of the city is made very strong, both by nature and art. For the walls are...Hypsas. The citadel, which stands upon a hill on the north-east side, is secured all around the outside by a deep and inaccessible valley ; and has one... | |
| George Dennis, John Murray (Firm) - 1864 - 664 páginas
...both by nature and art ; for tho walls are built upon a rock, which partly by nature and partly by the labour of art is very steep and broken. It is...rivers on different sides — on the side towards the S. by a river of the same name as the city (now the Fiume di 8, Biagio], and on the W. and SW by that... | |
| George Dennis - 1864 - 828 páginas
...both by nature and art ; for the wall« are built upon a rock, which partly by nature and partly by the labour of art is very steep and broken. It is surrounded also by rivers on difl'ereiit sides — on the side towards the >S. by a river of the sumo name as the city (now the... | |
| John Young Sargent, T. F. Dallin - 1875 - 418 páginas
...it possesses all the conveniences which the sea projures. The whole circuit of the city is made very strong both by nature and art. For the walls are built...the Hypsas. The citadel, which stands upon a hill upon the north-east side, is secured all around the outside by a deep and inaccessible valley : and... | |
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