And many of our 17th- and 18th-century topographers have left us invaluable notices of earthworks which were extant in their time.
As the artificial mound called Boley Hill is outside the city, most topographers have jumped to the conclusion that this was the Danish camp.
It led into the stable yard, backing into what is now Trafalgar Square, and was part of the old inn of Pickwick and The Sketches, and not of the present one, which many topographers have asserted.
Croce in Gerusalemme may be reckoned as belonging to the district of the Caelian Hill They are called by the topographers the Sessorium and the Amphitheatrum Castrense.
The first of these has been placed by the Italian topographers at Rocca Giovane, a village perched on a hill on the west side of the valley about two miles above Cantalupo Bardella.
But Nardini and all topographers since his time are agreed that the arch which stood here till 1662, must have been erected at a later time in honour of M.
The Tarpeian Rock whence criminals were hurled, was, according to the older Italian topographers down to the time of Nardini, placed at the western edge of the hill towards the Tiber, where the Piazza Montanara now is.
Some of the older topographersthought that it was the Temple of M.
The early topographers of the Renaissance, ignorant of its history, gave a wrong name to the building, calling it the Temple of Apollo.
Topographers and pilgrims of the seventh century speak of a stone exhibited in the chapel of SS.
Modern topographers do not seem to be aware of this fact; it is not mentioned by Dennis, or Gell, or Nibby, although it is the only evidence left of the discovery of the famous sanctuary.
It is not to be denied that the balance of acceptation bytopographers of olden times pointed to Thames Head as the generally received source.
I have thus pictured for the reader the source which appears to be favoured by topographers and antiquaries; but there are other springs besides.
The topographers and the Shakespearean annotators alike have been content to slur this point, leaving their readers to reconcile the doubts concerning which all modern authorities, or such as ought to be authorities, are silent.
The topographers plotted the map work, and all finished up their necessary notes and data.
We remained a day here to let the topographers climb out if they could.
Flaming Gorge, and to check the estimates of the topographers as they sighted the various stretches of the river.
The list of ancient topographers closes with Pausanias.
Of these and other works of the earliest topographers only some fragments remain.
The topographers were unable to see it; they sat pen in hand, and waited.
The topographers of the Appalachians had a field in which one great lesson was repeated over and over again and forced on their attention.
Note for the Topographers of Ancient London, and for the Monasticon.
Topographers are divided as to the exact point of the Italian coast which answers to Cape Cænys.
Sicilian topographers vary exceedingly in defining the position of these mountains.
Calasarna is supposed by the Calabrian topographers to accord with the site of Campania.
Topographers are not agreed in fixing the situation of the celebrated Leucopetra.
Barrio and other Calabrian topographers have fixed its site at Castro Vetere, but Strabo placed it on the left bank of the Sagras, which is inconsistent with their supposition, and it is still a subject of inquiry.
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