'Comm. on Ps. CXVI.' written about 420 A.D.
'Epist. ad. Corinth.' 5.
Catullus, in the Augustan Age, refers to Britain as the "extremam Occidentis," and Aristides (A.D. 160) speaks of it as "that great island opposite Iberia."
'Comm. on Ps. CXVI.' written about 420 A.D.
'Epist. ad. Corinth.' 5.
Catullus, in the Augustan Age, refers to Britain as the "extremam Occidentis," and Aristides (A.D. 160) speaks of it as "that great island opposite Iberia."