BOOK I 



southernmost point, (ix the Tiber, Rome), (xi— xiv") 64 

 islands (including the Balearics, Corsica, Sardinia, 

 Sicily), (xv-xxii) Italy from the south to Ravenna 

 (the Po), Transpadane Italy, (xxiii) Istria, (xxiv) the 

 Alps and Alpine races, (xxv-xxx) IUyria, Liburnia, 

 Dalmatia, Noricum, Pannonia, Moesia, lonian and 

 Adriatic islands. Totals : " . . . famous rivers ; 

 . . . famous mountains ; . . . islands ; . . . extinet 

 towns or races ; . . . facts, researches and observa- 

 tions. 



Authorities : Turanius Gracihs, Cornelius Nepos, 

 Livy, Cato the Censor, Marcus Agrippa, Marcus 

 Varro, His Late Majesty Augustus, Varro of Atax, 

 Antias, Hyginus, Lucius Vetus, Pomponius Mela, the 

 elder Curio, Caehus, Arruntius, Sebosus, Licinius 

 Mucianus, Fabricius Tuscus, Lucius Ateius, Ateius 

 Capito, Verrius Flaccus, Lucius Piso, Gellianus, 

 Valerian. Foreign authorities : Artemidorus, Alex- 

 ander the Learned, Thucydides, Theophrastus, 

 Isidorus, Theopompus, Metrodorus of Scepsis, 

 CalUcrates, Xenophon of Lampsacus, Diodorus of 

 Syracuse, Nymphodorus, CalUphanes, Timagenes. 



Book IV. Contents : sites, races, seas, towns, 

 harbours, mountains, rivers, dimensions, present and 

 past populations of (i-iv) Epirus, (v— x) Achaia, 

 (xi-xiii) Greece, (xiv-xviii) Thessaly, Magnesia, 

 Macedonia, Thrace, (xix-xxiii) islands off these 

 coasts, including Crete, Euboea, the Cyclades, the 

 Sporades, (xxiv) DardaneUes, Black Sea, Sea of Azov, 

 (xxv f.) Dacia, Sarmatia, Scythia, (xxvii) Islands of 

 Black Sea, (xxviii f.) Germany, (xxx) North Sea 

 islands, 96 including Britain, (xxxi-xxxiii) Belgium, 

 Lyonuaise, Aquitaine, (xxxiv) North-eastern Spain, 



• Figures iost here. 



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