Itinerarium curiosum (centuria II) : $b or, an account of the antiquities, and remarkable curiosities in nature or art, observed in travels through Great Britain. To which is added, the Itinerary of Richard of Cirencester, monk of Westminster. With an account of that author and his workStukeley, William
History
Itinerarium curiosum (centuria II) : $b or, an account of the antiquities, and remarkable curiosities in nature or art, observed in travels through Great Britain. To which is added, the Itinerary of Richard of Cirencester, monk of Westminster. With an account of that author and his work
Stukeley, William
Great Britain -- Antiquities -- Early works to 1800; Great Britain -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800
[97] Consulas omnino Daviesium, Lhuydium & Boxhornium, qui Lexica
Britannicæ ling. scripserunt.
[98] History of the World, lib. I. cap. VIII. § 5. nec non & Robinson
Annal. Mundi, pag. 97.
[99] Hist. ut supra. l. c.
[100] De Situ Orbis, lib. III. cap. I.
[101] Ptolemæus Geogr. lib. II. c. II.
[102]
_Transiit_ (D. Paulus) _Oceanum & qua facit insula portum,
Quasque Britannus habet terras, quasque ultima Thule._
Venantius Fortunatus, &c.
[103] Hist. of Great Brit.
[104] In Glossar. ad X. Script. voce _Brit._
[105] Unam tantum exhibere volo. Inter Cn. Pompejum & Cn. Vibium
humili loco natum, tantus error extitit de paribus lineamentis,
ut Romani Vibium Pompeji _nomine_, Pompejum Vibii _vocabulo_
cognominarent. Solinus cap I.
[106] Aristoteles, Diodorus, Strabo, Ptolemæus, Agathemerus,
Polyænus, Dio, Clemens Alex. Epitom. Strab. D. Joh. Chrysostomus
tom. III. Joan. Tzetza, &c.
[107] Cleomedes, Nummus Alabandensis, M. Heracleota, Chrysostomus
tom. IV & V. Polyænus, &c.
[108] M. Heracleota, p. 57, 58, 59, 60, Ptolemæus apud Steph. de
urbibus.
[109] M. Heracleota, p. 57, 58, 59.
[110] Apud Camb. Brit. p. 1.
[111] Dionysius Char. Polybius, Joh. Tzetza, &c.
[112] Aristoteles, M. Heracl. p. 9, 33.
[113] Ptolemæus, Agathemerus, &c.
[114] Johan. Tzetza.
[115] Lucius Ampelius.
[116] Lib. VIII. p. 526.
[117] Aped Gruter. p. CCCCLXXXII.
[118] Strabo, &c.
[119] Dionysius, &c.
[120] Monachi fere omnes.
[121] Juvenalis Lib. V. v. 705. Martialis lib. IX. epig. 22.
Inscriptiones variæ.
[122] Inscrip. variæ, Ausonius, &c. Romani suos provinciales
constanter _Britannos_, dicunt; quanquam ipsi provinciales sese
_Brittones_ appellari gaudeant. Buchan. Rerum Scot. lib. I. c. I.
[123] Lib. IV. c. XVI.
[124] Pag. 673. tom. III. p. 676 tom. III. p. 696. tom. V. p. 635.
tom. V. p. 846. tom. VI. p. 111. tom. VIII. &c.
[125] Joh. Tzetzæ variæ Hist. Chil. 8. cap. CCXVII. v. 719, &c.
[126] Lib. de Mundo cap. III.
[127] Orbis descrip. v. 565.
[128] Lib. II. de Geogr. cap. IV. p. 39.
[129] De Mundo liber.
[130] Dionysius Characen. Orb. desc. v. 566, &c.
[131] Chil. 8. 678.
[132] Lib. I. de Geogr. c. II. p. 5. Vide & Non. Marcell. c. I. de
prop. sermon.
[133] Noct. Attic, lib. II. cap. XXII.
[134] Lib. de Mundo, cap. III.
[135] Johan. Tzetza, Chil. 8. 626.
[136] De situ Daniæ, cap. I.
[137] De situ Orbis, lib. II. c. VI.
[138] De Geogr. lib. IV. cap. 45. & V. cap. 4.
[139] De situ Brit. lib. I. cap. VIII. 10.
[140] Cæsar de Bello Gall. lib. II. cap. IV.
[141] Cæsar de B. G. lib. V. cap. XXIII.
[142] Notæ in Cæsar. p. 124.
[143] Descript. Orbis, v. 284, &c.
[144] Edit. Oxoniæ Hudson. 1717. 8. p. 50. No. I.
[145] Hist R. lib. XXXIX. pag. 114. consulas & Phil. Trans. N. 193.
[146] Hist. Nat. lib. III. cap I.
[147] e Thesauro Oyzeliano XXVII. Tab 12. exhibet Grævius in Florum
p. 526. Edit. Amst. 1702. 8. Maj.
[148] Hist. Rom. lib. LXXVI. p. 867.
[149] Edit. Havniæ 1757, p. 67.
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