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A10743 Of the state of Europe XIIII. bookes. Containing the historie, and relation of the many prouinces hereof. Continued out of approved authours. By Gabriel Richardson Batchelour in Divinitie, and fellow of Brasen-Nose College in Oxford. Richardson, Gabriel, d. 1642. 1627 (1627) STC 21020; ESTC S116159 533,401 518

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Thessalye Crete Old and New Epirus and 5 of Dacia which were Dacia Mediterranea Dacia Ripensis the first and second Maesia both containing one province Dardania and Praevalitana all lying in East Illyricum and governed by the Praetorio-praefectus of Illyricum and in West Illyricum the First and Second Pannonies Savia or Pannonia Ripariensis Valeria Dalmatia Noricum Mediterraneum and Noricum Ripense These last he placeth vnder the Praetorio-praefectus of Italie which hapned through the after division of the Empire by the successours of Constantine by agreement of the princes appertaining to the Emperours of the West the cause also of the distinction and names of the East and West Illyricum The authour of the booke of the Romane Provinces maketh otherwise 19 divisions or provinces of the whole the first and second Pannonies Valeria Praevalitana the Higher Maesia the Olde and New Epirus Pampica Noricus Ripensis and Mediterranea Savia Dardania the Mountaine Haemus Dacia Scythia Crete Achaia Macedonia and Thessalia These differences pointed the more exact bounds ancient state and description hereof follow out of Ptolemy the authour whom onely I haue made choice of with reference notwithstanding to Strabo and the rest ILLYRIS LIBVRNIA AND DALMATIA BOunded vpon the North with a line drawne by the mountaines Albanus and Baebij vnto the meetings of the rivers Saw and Danow by the which it was diuided from the two Pannonies vpon the West with a line brought from the Higher Pannony vnto the sea Adriaticke whose beginning contained 36½ degrees of Longitude and 45 1 6 degrees of Latitude and the terme or end at the Adriaticke 44½-⅓ degrees of Latitude 36 1 6 of Lōgitude diuiding it from Histria vpon the East with a line from the meetings of the Saw and Danow Southwards vnto the 47 degree of Longitude and the 41⅔ of Latitude diuiding it from the Higher Mysia and vpon the South with a line drawne from the East line now mentioned vnto the sea Adriaticke and the degrees 41 of Latitude and 45 of Longitude dividing it from Mocedonia and lastly with the part of the Adriaticke intercepted betwixt this or Macedonia and Histria It contained Illyris properly so called from which as the more famous or noble prouince the many countries before recited tooke the common name of Illyris or Illyricum and Dalmatia ILLYRIS NAmed otherwise Liburnià from the citty Liburna of Strabo It was extended along the coast of the sea Adriaticke betwixt Histria and Dalmatia Pliny more precisely boundeth it betwixt the riuers Arsia and Titius now Arsa and Variecha It contained after Dominicus Niger the country now called Sclavonia from the Sclaves the last barbarous inhabitants more distinctly Krabbaten Kraist Carbavia and Contado di Zara. The townes along the sea-coast were first next to Histria Alvona Alvona of Plinie now Albona Flavona Flavona of Plinie now Fianona Tursarica Tursarica of Plinie and Thursarica of Antoninus now Fiume Senia Senia of Plinie and Antoninus now Segna Lopsica Lopsica of Plinie Ortopla Ortupula of Plinie Vetia Vegium of Plinie The towne is perished but the place where it stood is yet called Veza Argyrutum Argyruntum of Plinie where now is the village called Scrisia Corynium Corinium of Plinie now Gliuba Aenona Aenona of Plinie now Nona Iader a colonie Colonia Iadera and Iader of Plinie Iader of Antoninus and Iadera of Mela now Zara. Scardona Scardon of Strabo Scardona of Plinie a juridicall resort now the village Scardona The inland townes were Taediastum Arucia now Bregna Ardotium now Mogenicha Stluspi Curum Ausancula Varvaria Salvia Adra now the fort or Castle Zerunaz Arauzona now Ostroviza Assissia where now are the ruines or place called Beribir Burnum Burnum a fort or Castle of the Dalmatae after Plinie now Grachova Sidrona now Sdrigna Blanona now Stramitio Ouportum Nedinum now Susied From the Liburni or Illyricans with light swift ships infesting with continuall pyracies the neighbouring Ocean such kinde of vessells anciently as at this day in Latine writers were called Naves Liburnicae DALMATIA CAlled from the citty Dalminium of Strabo It was continued along the sea Adriaticke from Illyris or Liburnia vnto the borders of Macedonia or betwixt the riuers Titius and Drylon It contained after Dominicus Niger the parts yet retaining the name of Dalmatia together with Albania The Sea coast townes were first next to Illyris Sicum Sicum of Plinie a colonie of old Roman souldiers sent hither by the Emperour Claudius the first now Sibenico Salonae a colonie Solona of Plinie a colonie and juridicall resort Salona of Strabo the arsinall of the Dalmatians Salona of Mela Salonae of Antoninus where now is Clissa a fort or castle vpon the river Soliuschiza not farre from the towne of Spalato Epetium now Spezzo Piguntium Piguntiae of Plinie now Almissa Onaeum Epidaurus Epidaurum of Plinie a colonie now Ragusi Rhidinum Ascruium Ascrivium of Pliny inhabited by Roman cittizens now Catharo Bulva Butua of Plinie now Budua Vlcinium Olchinium or Colchinium of Plinie founded by the Colchans now Dulcigno Lissus Lissus of Strabo and Lissum of Plinie a colonie of Roman cittizens now Alesio Within the land were Andrecrium Aleta now Mosth Herona Delminium Dalminium naming the country after Strabo Delminium of Appian and Florus now Dumnio or Donna Aequum a colonie Saloniana Narbona a colonie Narona of Mela and Antoninus Narona of Plinie a colonie and juridicall resort Enderum now Drivesto Chinna Doclea neere vnto the towne of Medon raised out of the ruines hereof Rhizana the towne of the Rhizaei of Strabo and Rhizinium of Plinie inhabited by Roman cittizens now Rhisine within the gulfe of Catharo Scodra Scodra of Antoninus and Scordra of Plinie now Scutari Thermidana Siparuntum Epicaria Iminacium What people inhabited each diuision my author cleerely doth not distinguish He nameth promiscuously the Iapyeres bordering vpon Histria Iapodes of Strabo lying vnder the mountaine Albius concluding the Alpes and Iapodes of Plinie extended to the river Tedanium Mazaei Mezaei of Plinie of the resort of Salona and Mazaei of Strabo part of the Pannones Derriopes Derrij Dindarij Dindari of Plinie Ditiones Ditiones of Plinie Ceraunij Cerauni of Plinie Daursij Darsij of Appian Comenij Vardaei Vardaei sometimes forraging Italy after Plinie not improbably the Ardiaei of Strabo and Appian Sardiotae Sardiates of Plinie Siculotae Siculotae of Plinie Docleatae Docleatae of Plinie and Appian Pirustae Peirustae part of the Pannones after Strabo not vnprobably the Pyraei of Plinie Pyrei of Mela. Scirtones towards Macedonie not improbably the Scirtari of Plinie The rivers whereof he maketh mention were Tedanium lying betwixt Lopsica and Ortopla Tedanium of Plinie Titus Titius of Plinie parting Liburnia and Dalmatia now Variecha Narso or Narson betwixt Onaeum Epidaurus Naro of Strabo now Narenta Drilo Drilo of Strabo and Plinie now Boliana Drinus Drinius of Plinie emptied into the Saw West of Taururum The mountaines were Sardonius Scardus and