Acerrse, being situated on the river Sarnus, which is suited for the exportation and importation of cargoes. Above these places rises Vesuvius, well cultivated and inhabited all round, except its top, which is for the most part level, and entirely barren,... Wanderings in Search of Health - Page 228de Albert Denison Baron Londesborough - 1849 - 319 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| William Clarke (architect.) - 1836 - 354 pages
...next to Neapolis, Herculaneum, standing on a promontory remarkably open to the south-west wind {Libs), which makes it unusually healthy. This city, and its...by the Romans. It is the port of Nola, Nuceria, and Acerrae, being situated on the river Sarnus, which is suited for the exportation and importation of... | |
| William Clarke (architect.) - 1836 - 392 pages
...next to Neapolis, Herculaneum, standing on a promontory remarkably open to the south-west wind {Libs), which makes it unusually healthy. This city, and its...by the Romans. It is the port of Nola, Nuceria, and Acerrae, being situated on the river Sarnus, which is suited for the exportation and importation of... | |
| William Clarke (Architect) - 1847 - 636 pages
...This city, and its next neighbour, Pompeii, on the river Sarnus, were originally held by the Osei, then by the Tyrrhenians and Pelasgians, then by the...were expelled by the Romans. It is the port of Nola, Nueeria, and Acerrae, being situated on the river Sarnus, which is suited for the exportation and importation... | |
| Thomas Henry Dyer - 1867 - 626 pages
...Herculaneum, standing on a promontory remarkably open to the south-west wind (Lib*), which makes it unusally healthy. This city, and its next neighbour, Pompeii,...Samnites, who in their turn were expelled by the Romans. Pompeii is the port of Nola, Nuceria, and Acernu, being situated on the river Sarnus, which is suited... | |
| Thomas Henry Dyer - 1867 - 630 pages
...which makes it unusally healthy. This city, and its next neighbour, Pompeii, on the river Sarnus, wore originally held by the Osci, then by the Tyrrhenians and Pelasgians, then by tho Samnites, who in their turn wore expelled by the Romans. Pompeii is the port of Nola, Nuceria,... | |
| Thomas Henry Dyer - 1871 - 624 pages
...Herculancum, standing on a promontory remarkably open to the south-west wind (Libs), which makes it unusally healthy. This city, and its next neighbour, Pompeii,...then by the Tyrrhenians and Pelasgians, then by the Samnitos, who in their turn were expelled by the Romans. Pompeii is the port of Nola, Nuceria, and... | |
| Thomas Henry Dyer - 1891 - 712 pages
...Herculaneum, standing on a promontory remarkably open to the south-west wind (Libs), which makes it unusally healthy. This city, and its next neighbour, Pompeii,...Samnites, who in their turn were expelled by the Romans. Pompeii is the port of Nola, Nuceria, and Acerrse, being situated on the river Sarnus, which is suited... | |
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