THE SECOND VOLUME 



of the 



Principall Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and 



Discoveries of the English Nation, 



made to the South and South-east quarters of the 



world, within the Straight of Gibraltar, with 



the Directions, Letters, Priviledges, 



Discourses, and Observations 



incident to the same 



liber. 



That the Brittons were in Italie and Greece with [ii. i. i. 

 the Cimbrians and Gaules, before the incarna- 

 tion of Christ. M. Wil. Camden, pag. 33. 



Ritannos autem cum Cimbris & Gallis 

 permistos fuisse in expeditionibus illis 

 in Italiam & Graeciam videtur. Nam 

 prater nomen commune in Britannico 

 Triadum libro vetustissimo, ubi tres Tnadum 

 maximi exercitus, qui e Britannis con- 

 scripti erant, memorantur, proditum est, 

 exterum quendam ducem longe maximum exercitum hinc 

 contraxisse, qui, populata magna Europae parte, tandem 

 ad Graecum mare (forsitan Gallatiam innuit) consederit. 

 Britomarum item ducem inter illos militarem, cujus 

 meminit Florus & Appianus, Britonem fuisse nomen 

 evincit, quod Britonem magnum significat. Nee torquebo 

 illud Strabonis, qui Brennum natione Prausum fuisse 

 scribit, ut natione Britonem faciam. 



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