| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 450 pagine
...the Gauls; and hence took the name of Gallia, with the epithets of Cifalpina and Citerior, becaiife they lay on the fide of the Alps next to Rome ; and...gown or drefs which the inhabitants ufed : but this lait epithet is of a much later date than the former. This appellation was antiquated in the reign... | |
| 1816 - 764 pagine
...northern part* of Italy were in great part poflefled by the Gauls; and hence took the name of Gallia, with the epithets of Cifalpina and Citerior, becaufe...Rome ; and Togata, with relation to the Roman gown or dref» which the inhabitants ufed : but this laft epithet is of a much later date than the former.... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 810 pagine
...epithets of Cifalpina and Citerior, becaufe they layon the fide of the Alps next to Rome ; and Tj>gata, with relation to the Roman gown or drefs which the...laft epithet is of a much later date than the former. This appellation was antiquated in the reign of Au« guttus, when the divifion of Italy into 11 provinces,... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 856 pagine
...took the name of Gallia, wit.i the epithets of Cisalpina and Citerior, because they lay on the side of the Alps next to Rome ; and Togata, with relation to the Roman gown or dress which the inhabitants used ; but this last epithet is of a much later date than the former. This... | |
| 1846 - 168 pagine
...hence took the name of Gullia, with the epithets Cisalpina and Citerior, because they lay on the side of the Alps next to Rome ; and Togata, with relation to the Roman gown or dress, which the people wore ; but this last epithet is of a much later date than the former. This... | |
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