Compendium of Ancient Geography 1

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Compendium of Ancient Geography 1
Jean Baptiste Bourguignon D Anville
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Re- ceding towards the fouth, to the neigh- bourhood of the river Aous, Apollonia^ at ibme diftance from the fea, diftinguiflied itfelf by the cultivation of Greek literature; and we recognize the veftiges of this city in its muti- lated name of Polina. On a gulf which pe- netrates deeply into' the land, the name oi Anion * From m.prope, and.J'aiMur, affligo* ia ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY, I95 IS now pronounced Valona; and the fortrefi raifed upon an adjacent mountain preferves in the name of Canina tha...t of Chaonia, which was adjaggnt, and comprifed in Epirus.
Oricum had a port at the bottom of this gulf. Advancing in the country^ we find the city of Efymay which appears to have commu- nicated its name to the territory of Elymiotts^ penetrating into Macedon Proper. This city may be that which in the Slavonian language is called Arnaut Beli-grad, or the city of the White Albanoife. Scampis^ on a great Roman way, fhews itfelf under the name of Ifcampi.
But a principal city of the interior country, and attributed to the Daffareiti^ was Lychnidus^ near to a lake from which the Drino derives its courfe.


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