Perusïa, a ßteep range of hills approaches near to the water's edge, so that the road passes through a defile, formed by the lake on the right and the mountains on the left. In one spot only the hills recede to some distance, and leave a small expanse... The History of Rome - Pagina 205di Wilhelm Ihne - 1871Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Livy - 1874 - 392 pagine
...passes through a defile, formed by the lake on the right and the mountains on the left. In one spot only the hills recede to some distance, and leave a small...everywhere else by steep heights. On these heights Hannibal drew up his army. With the best portion of his infantry, the Libyans and Spaniards, ho occupied a hill... | |
| Livy - 1876 - 392 pagine
...right and the mountains on the left. la one spot only the hills recede to some distance, and leavc a small expanse of level ground, bordered on the south...everywhere else by steep heights. On these heights Hannibal drew up his army. With the best portion of his in fan íry, the Libyans and Spaniards, ho occupied... | |
| Tite-Live - 1881 - 400 pagine
...passes through a deftle, furmed by the lake on the right and the mountains on the left. In one spot only the hills recede to some distance, and leave a small...everywhere else by steep heights. On these heights Hannibal drew up his army. With the best portion of his infantry, the Libyans and Spaniards, he occupied a hill... | |
| John Leverett Moore - 1898 - 88 pagine
...passes through a defile, formed by the lake on the right and the mountains on the left. In one spot only the hills recede to some distance and leave a small...everywhere else by steep heights. On these heights Hannibal drew up his army. Late in the evening Plaminius arrived in the neighborhood and encamped for the night.... | |
| Livy, Thomas Chase - 1925 - 510 pagine
...a defile, formed by the lake on the right and the mountains on the left. In one spot only the hüls recede to some distance, and leave a small expanse of level ground, bordered on the south by the hike, and everywhere else by steep heights. On these heights Hannibal drew up his army. With the best... | |
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