The third Booke of 



Flanates,of whom the fea or gulfebcarcth the name :Lopfi,Varubarini>ncl the Aflefiates that G 

 are exempt from all tributes : alfo of Iflands, the Fulfinate sand Curiolis.Moreover^along the 

 borders and maritime coafts^bcyond Nefadumj thefe townes 5 Alvona, Flavona^Tarfatica, Sc- 

 niajLopficajOrtopuIajVegiumjArgyruniumjCoriniumjthe citticiEnona^ the river Paufinus, 

 andTedanium, at which lapidadoth end. The lflands lying in that guUe,together with the 

 townesjbefides tliofe townes above notedjAbfirtium, ArbajTraguriumjlflajPharos beforetime • 

 ParoSjCrexajGifla^Portunata. Againc, within the Continent, the Colonie ladcronj which is ' 

 ftomPola I ^oraiks,Fron3 thence gOinilcsoff^jtheiflandColentumj and iS^thc mouth of the 

 river Titius. V , - "Vt"".:ji;',:.V'' - '■ -S- ..... " . 



''HecndofLibumia and beginning of Ddlmatia is Scordona, which frontier townc is* 

 twelve milesf rom the fea^ (itiiate upon the faid river Titius. Then followeth the aiineienti' 

 countrcy of the Tariotes,and the caftle Tariota, the Promontorie DiomedisjOr, as fome 

 would have itjthe demielfland Hyllis^taking in circuit a hundred miles. AifoTraguriumjinha- 

 bited by Romanecittizens.well knowne for the marble there : Sicum^into whicl^placej Clmdim 

 late C^r/entthcoldfouldiors:the Colonic Salona,222 milesfrom ladera.Theierepaireto it 

 for law thofe that are defcribed into Decuries or tithings 3 82: to wit^Dalmatians 22,Dccununi 

 2 393Ditiones (^p^and Mezjei 525Sardiates. In this tract areBurrium, Mandctrium^and Tribuli- 

 um^Caftlesof nameforthebattailesof the Romanes.Therccame alfo forth of the Mands the I 

 IfTxansjColIentinesjSepariansjand Epctines-Befides themjcerraine Caflles.PiguntiiE and Ra- 

 taneumjandNaronaaColonie-pertainingtothethirdCountie-Coiirt, 72 miles from Salona, 

 lyiiighard to a river of the fame name, and 20 miles from the fea. CM,rarro writeth. That 8^ 

 States ufed to repaire thither for juftice. Nowjthefe only in a manner be knowne^to wit^Cerau- 

 ni in 3 3 Tidiings.Daorizi in i y^Deftitiates in 103 jDoclcates in 343Dereiines in i43Dcremiftes 

 in303Dindariin335Glinditionesin44jMelcomaniin245Naiefjjmio23Scirtariin725Siculote 

 in 24. And the Varda;i,whofometime wafted and forraied Icalie, m twentie decuries & no more. 

 Befides thefcgthere held and polTelTed this trad OeneijParthenijHcmafin i, Arthit2s,and Armi- 

 fta3.From the river Naron a hundred milesjis the Colonic Epidnuriim.l ovTOes of Romane citi- 

 zens be thcfCjRhiziniumj Afcrinium,Butua,Olchinium, which beforetime was called Colchini- K 

 um^built by the Colchi, The river Driloj and the towne upon it, Scodra^inhabircd by Rom;ine 

 cittizensjcighteene miles from the fea.Overand bcfidesjmany other townes of GreecCjyea and 

 firong ciitiesjout of all remembrance. For in that trad were the LabcateSjEnuerudines^Safe*, 

 Grabasi J and thofe who properly were called Illyrij, the Tatilantij ?nd Pyrasi. The Promontorie 

 Nymphosum in the coaft thereof, keepeth ftiil the name : alfo Liftum a towne of Romane citti- 

 2cns_,a hundred milesfrom Epidaurum. 



Chap. XKiii. 

 ^ MdCedeniCt, 



FRom LifTum is the province of Macedonie : the nations there, bee the Partheni, and on ^ 

 their backe fide the Dallaretes. Two mountaines ofCandavia threefcore and nineteene 

 miles from Dyrrhachium. But in the borders thereof, Denda, a towne of Romane citti- 

 zens;al(b the Colonic Epidamnum, which for that unluckie names fake was by the Romanes 

 called Dyrrhachium. The river Aous, named of fome^Eas . ApoUonia, fometimc a Colonie 

 of the CorinthianSjfituate widiin thecountrey/even miles from the fea, in the marches where- 

 of is the famous Nymphseum. The borderers inhabiting thereby, arc the Amantes and Bu- 

 liones . But in the verieedge thereof, the towne Oricum buik by the Colchi . Then bcgin- 

 neth Epirus, the mountaines Acroceraunia, at which wee have bounded this Sea of Europe. 

 As for Oricum, it it from Sakntinum(aPromontorieofltalie)foiirefeore and five miles. 



Chap, xxiiii, 

 Noricum, 



BEbind the Carni and Iapides,whcreas the great river Ifter runneth,thc Norici joine unto the 

 Rhjeti.Their townes be^Virunum^ Cdeia,Tcumia3 Aguntum^Vianaj^mona^ClaudiaaFla- 



M 



vium* 



