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Mitchell's Ancient atlas : classical and sacred, containing maps illustrating the geography of the ancient world, as described by the writers of antiquity; also, the political divisions, cities, towns, places distinguished by remarkable events; the routes of distinguished millitary commanders, etc. likewise, the lengths of seas, lakes, and rivers, and the heights of mountains, as determined by modern observations; together with a tableof the corresponding ancient and modern names of the places engraved in the maps; the whole accompanied by a descriptive geography, embellished with numerous engravings of remarkable events, views of important cities, noted structures, and various interesting antique remains

Title:Mitchell's Ancient atlas : classical and sacred, containing maps illustrating the geography of the ancient world, as described by the writers of antiquity; also, the political divisions, cities, towns, places distinguished by remarkable events; the routes of distinguished millitary commanders, etc. likewise, the lengths of seas, lakes, and rivers, and the heights of mountains, as determined by modern observations; together with a tableof the corresponding ancient and modern names of the places engraved in the maps; the whole accompanied by a descriptive geography, embellished with numerous engravings of remarkable events, views of important cities, noted structures, and various interesting antique remains
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Note:H. Cowperthwait, 1856
  
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