A classical atlas, to illustrate ancient geography : comprised in twenty-five maps, showing the various divisions of the world as known to the ancients, composed from the most authentic sources : with an index of the ancient and modern names . udl Oppidin T.\FKO«ANA^u^<< M A R. liana- Jbrtunac ,}(t1Jm MaiiioiaB IfQArihropophaganm Marussx J? $ Aiithropophagorian, Smrtx 1? i 8 Trrrr 3ND0N PTJ] .nil CO. & C« INDEX TO FINDLAYS CLASSICAL ATLAS FOR ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY The situation of any place given in the Atlas may be found by means of the Latitude and Longitude attached t


A classical atlas, to illustrate ancient geography : comprised in twenty-five maps, showing the various divisions of the world as known to the ancients, composed from the most authentic sources : with an index of the ancient and modern names . udl Oppidin T.\FKO«ANA^u^<< M A R. liana- Jbrtunac ,}(t1Jm MaiiioiaB IfQArihropophaganm Marussx J? $ Aiithropophagorian, Smrtx 1? i 8 Trrrr 3ND0N PTJ] .nil CO. & C« INDEX TO FINDLAYS CLASSICAL ATLAS FOR ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY The situation of any place given in the Atlas may be found by means of the Latitude and Longitude attached to thenames in this Index. The Longitudes, as in Modern Geography, are reckoned from the Meridian of Greenwich. The ascertained or probable Modern Sites are marked in the Index in Italics,—thus, Aisnc. • Sistifies People, Tribe, or .Ksmurium. Aq. Aqua:. V. Fons. Fl. Flumen, Fluvlus. I., la? , Insula, Insula. I-. Lacus. M., Ms, Mons, Montes. Ost. Ostium, Partus. 1r. lrouiontoriura. N. North, S. South Latitude; E. Last, W. West Longitude. Ps. Teiuplura. Place. Lat. Fl., AisneAbacoenum, TripiAbas, ExarchoAballaba ....Aballo, Avallon .Abara ....Abarara ....Abarbina, AstruhadAbarim M. . .Abarue ....Abas, vel Alazonus FL, Alazan . .


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