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Arrian's voyage round the Euxine Sea translated; and accompanied with a geographical dissertation, and maps.
- Title
- Arrian's voyage round the Euxine Sea translated; and accompanied with a geographical dissertation, and maps. To which are added three discourses, I. On the trade to the East Indies by means of the Euxine Sea. II. On the distance which the ships of antiquity usually sailed in twenty-four hours. III. On the measure of the Olympic stadium.
- Author
- Arrian.
- Publication
- Oxford, J. Cook; [etc., etc.] 1805.
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- Description
- 2 p.
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- Note
- Translated by William Falconer, and edited by Thomas Falconer.
- "Tables of the proportion which ancient measures of length bear to English measure. To which is added, a table of the extent of the degrees of longitude, at every ten minutes of latitude, reckoned from the equator to the pole": p. 197-213.
- Call Number
- KAC (Arrian. F. Arrian's voyage round the Euxine Sea translated)
- LCCN
- 23017086
- OCLC
- 4433370
- Author
- Arrian.
- Title
- Arrian's voyage round the Euxine Sea translated; and accompanied with a geographical dissertation, and maps. To which are added three discourses, I. On the trade to the East Indies by means of the Euxine Sea. II. On the distance which the ships of antiquity usually sailed in twenty-four hours. III. On the measure of the Olympic stadium.
- Imprint
- Oxford, J. Cook; [etc., etc.] 1805.
- Local Note
- Cogswell.
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- Added Author
- Falconer, William, 1744-1824. TranslatorFalconer, Thomas, 1772-1839.
- Research Call Number
- KAC (Arrian. F. Arrian's voyage round the Euxine Sea translated)