f io^7 ) 
IV. Olavi Rudbcckij AtlmticXy feu Manheimij, 
(Pm Tertia. In qua Vetujlij/ima majorum no/irorum 
Jtlantidum lapidib$$fy fagOy ari^ ftl^e cortici ^nas 
fuas incidendi ratio ^ una cum tempore^ quo ilk primo 
€(tperity exponitur. ISlecnon Aurei numeri Jtngulk an- 
nis trihutiy <jr Stgnorum Codeftium^ qu^e ahhinc ad 
Gmcos <y Latinos funt tranflaita^ yera ori^o <sr jl^^ 
nificatio traditur. Et ilU a ddiuVto Noachi prim<t 
atatesj atqm in illis prima Atlantidum nojirorum 
forma defcribtmtur i qu£ migrationes ir heUa fuh Bo- 
reo, feu Saturno, ^/«/^5 filio Thoro feu Jove 
gefla funt J recenfentur : e>* denique Scytharum, 
Phoenicum Amazonum his ducihus in Indo- 
Scythiam Phceniciam feu Palaeftinam e Sueo- 
nia faBce. expeditiones enarrantur. Quibus omnibus 
mythologia perplures^ quorum fenfus in hune ufque 
diem incognitus^ hie demum detettus prodit^ jucundct 
fane ^ perquam utiles adjunguntur. Upfalas in 
foL 1698. 
THis Learned Author divides this Third part of his 
Atlantica into thirteen Chapters. The firft Chapter 
treats of the moft Ancient Writings of the H^perborea^/s, 
and the Ctiftom of the Greeks^ and other N;itions, of 
taking feme things from them. Here the Author, be- 
fore be gives us an account ot die Antiquity of their 
Bjinick, Letters^ tells us of a fragment of an ancient 
Writing 
