Londinum
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LONDINUM — urbs Angliae ad Tamesin, antiquissima. Tac. Ann. l. 14. c. 33. Ptol. et Ant. Londinium et Longidinium dicitur. Amm. Marcell. l. 27. c. 8. Lundinum et Augusta, Steph. Λινδονιον. Emporium celeberrimum. Quis primus fuerit conditor, obduxit verustas … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
LONDINUM Novum, NIEW LONDON — urbs novae Angliae, in ora maris Bor. cum portu capaci, versus novum Belgium, recens ab Anglis excitata. Aliter Boston. Crescit indies … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
NOVUM Londinum — vulgo new London, Anglis, urbs recens Americae septentrionalis, in nova Anglia, quae aliter Boston dicitur. Vide Londinum Novum, it. Nova Anglia … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
London — The capital of the Empire and from early times an important centre of trade and commerce. On the northern bank of the River Thames. The first authentic mention of Londinium, as it was called by the Romans, occurs in Tacitus, Annales, Lib.… … Dictionary of London
NOVA Anglia — vulgo new England Anglis, nouvelle Angleterre, Gallis, provincia Americae septentrionalis, in parte australi Canadae, seu novae Franciae, in ora maris Borealis, ubi alias aliquot coloniae Gallorum. Sed ab A. C. 1606. subest Dominio Anglorum, qui… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
TAMESIS vel THAMESIS — TAMESIS, vel THAMESIS Iamissa Ptolemaeo, vulgo Thames (Temps vero pronuntiant) fluv. Albionis maximus, Londinum Angliae regiam interluens, ac a Roffa urbe 5. mill. pass. fluens, mari Britannicô contra portum Iccium urbem Gallicam exceptus. L.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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