| Henry George Liddell - 1857 - 792 Seiten
...accustomed to attribute to the name. Within the boundaries just indicated there were at least six distinct races, some no doubt more widely separated, but all marked by strong national characteristies. These were the Pelasgians, the Oscans, the Sabellians, the Umbrians, the Etrurians,... | |
| Horace Moule - 1860 - 122 Seiten
...situated in ancient times within the boundaries of Apennine Italy no less than six distinct races, the Pelasgians, the OSCANS, the Sabellians, the Umbrians, the Etrurians, and the Greeks. The Opicaus or Oscans occupied all the country between the Silarus and the Tiber : the seacoast of... | |
| Horace Moule - 1860 - 126 Seiten
...situated in ancient times within the boundaries of Apennine Italy no less than six distinct races, the Pelasgians, the OSCANS, the Sabellians, the Umbrians, the Etrurians, and the Greeks. The Opicans or Oscans occupied all the country between the Silarus and the Tiber : the seacoast of... | |
| Henry George Liddell - 1870 - 792 Seiten
...accustomed to attribute to the name. Within the boundaries just indicated there were at least six 3istinct races, some no doubt more widely separated, but all...by strong national characteristics. These were the Pelasgians,.the Oscans, the Sabellians, the Umbrians, the Etrurians, and the Greeks. § 5. It is certain... | |
| Henry George Liddell - 1884 - 800 Seiten
...accustomed to attribute to the name. Within the boundaries just indicated there were at least six distinct races, some no doubt more widely separated, but all...lower valleys of Italy were peopled by tribes that liad crossed over from the opposite shores of Greece and Epirus. These tribes belonged to that ancient... | |
| Charles Henry Stanley Davis - 1903 - 714 Seiten
...disappeared before them or were incorporated with them."f In a history of Rome by Dr. Liddell it is said : " It is certain that in primitive times the coasts and...these tribes belonged to that ancient stock called the Pelasgians." "The names that remained in Southern Italy were all of a Pelasgian or half Hellenic character.... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 Seiten
...accustomed to attribute to the name. Within the boundaries just indicated there were at least six distinct races, some no doubt more widely separated, but all...Pelasgians, the Oscans, the Sabellians, the Umbrians, the Etruscans, and the Greeks. It is certain that in primitive times the coasts and lower valleys of Italy... | |
| 1902 - 938 Seiten
...disappeared before them or were incorporated with them."* In a history of Rome by Dr. Liddell it is said : " It is certain that in primitive times the coasts and...these tribes belonged to that ancient stock called the Pelasgians." "The names that remained in Southern Italy were all of a Pelasgian or half Hellenic character.... | |
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