BOOK VII.
germany.—the cimbri, getæ, daci.—mouths of the danube.—the taurica chersonesus, illyricum, hungary, epirus, dodona, macedonia, thrace.—the hellespont.
SUMMARY.
In the Seventh Book Strabo describes the remaining portions of Europe. That on the east is the country beyond the Rhine, as far as the Don[2537] and the mouth of the Sea of Azof;[2538] and on the south, that which the Danube[2539] bounds, lying between the Adriatic and the left shores of the Euxine, as far as Greece and the Sea of Marmora,[2540] including the whole of Macedonia.