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[3] The Taurus has in many places a breadth of 3000 stadia; its length equals that of Asia, namely 45,000 stadia,1 reckoning from the continent opposite to Rhodes to the eastern extremities of India and Scythia.
The following are the measurements of our author: | |
Stadia. | |
From Rhodes to Issus | 5,000 |
From Issus to the Caspian Gates | 10,000 |
From the Caspian Gates to the sources of the Indus | 14,000 |
From the Indus to the mouth of the Ganges | 13.500 |
From thence to Thin | 2,500 |
—— | |
45,000 |
The Geography of Strabo. Literally translated, with notes, in three volumes. London. George Bell & Sons. 1903.
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