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s not ascertained. D'Anville thinks it is now called _Fissato_, in the territory of _Tripoli_. PALUS MAEOTIS; see MAEOTIS. PAMPHYLIA, a country of the Hither Asia, bounded by Pisidia to the north, and by the Mediterranean to the south. PANDA, a river of Asia, in the territory of the _Siraci_; not well known. PANDATARIA, an island of the Tuscan Sea, in the Sinus Puteolanus (now _il Golfo di Napoli_), the place of banishment for illustrious exiles, viz. Julia the daughter of Augustus, Agrippina the wife of Germanicus, Octavia the daughter of Claudius, and many others. It is now called _L'lsle Sainte-Marie_, or _Santa Maria_. PANNONIA, an extensive country of Europe, bounded by Maesia on the east, by Noricum on the west, Dalmatia on the south, and by the Danube to the north; containing part of _Austria_ and _Hungary_. PANNONIAN ALPS. See ALPS. PAPHOS: there were two towns of the name, both on the west side of the island of Cyprus, and dedicated to Venus, who was hence the _Paphian_ and the _Cyprian_ goddess. PARTHIA, a country of the Farther Asia, with Media on the west, Asia on the east, and Hyrcania on the north. PATAVIUM, now _Padua_, in the territory of Venice. PELIGNI, a people of Samaium, near Naples. PELOPONNESUS, the large peninsula to the south of Greece, so called after _Pelops_, viz. _Pelopis Nesus_. It is joined to the rest of Greece by the isthmus of Corinth, which lies between the Egean and Ionian seas. It is now called the _Morea_. PENNINAE ALPES. See ALPS. PERGAMOS, an ancient and famous city of _Mysia_, situate on the Caicus, which runs through it. It was the residence of Attalus and his successors. This place was famous for a royal library, formed, with emulation, to vie with that of Alexandria in Egypt. The kings of the latter, stung with paltry jealousy, prohibited the exportation of paper. Hence the invention of parchment, called _Pergamana charta_. Plutarch assures us, that the library at Pergamos contained two hundred thousand volumes. The whole collection was given by Marc Antony as a present to Cleopatra, and thus the two libraries were consolidated into one. In about six or seven centuries afterwards, the volumes of science, by order of the calif Omar, served for a fire to warm the baths of Alexandria; and thus perished _all the physic of the soul_. The town subsists at this day, and retains the name of _Pergamos_. See Spon's Travels, vol. i. PERINTHUS, a town of
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