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Project Gutenberg's Rouen, It's History and Monuments, by Theodore Licquet This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Rouen, It's History and Monuments A Guide to Strangers Author: Theodore Licquet Release Date: July 2, 2006 [EBook #18740] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ROUEN, IT'S HISTORY AND MONUMENTS *** Produced by R. Cedron, Taavi Kalju and the Online Distributed Proofreaders Europe at http://dp.rastko.net. (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Biblioth?que nationale de France (BnF/Gallica) at http://gallica.bnf.fr) ROUEN ITS HISTORY AND MONUMENTS; A GUIDE TO STRANGERS BY THEOD. LICQUET, MEMBER OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF ROUEN, ETC. With a Map of the Town and Five Views. ABRIDGED, AND TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH BY M.D.G. ROUEN: EDWARD FRERE, QUAI DE PARIS, Near the suspension Bridge. MDCCCXL. Price: 2 Francs. _IN THE PRESS:_ Histoire du Parlemant de Normandie, precedee d'un Essai historique sur l'echiquier; par A. Floquet. 6 vols. 8vo. Price, 36 fr. Chronique des Abbes de Saint-Ouen, publiee d'apres un MS. de la Bibliotheque du Roi, par Francisque Michel, 4to, with a view of the abbey. Price, 10 fr. Printed by I.-S. LEFEVRE, successor to F. BAUDRY, 20, rue des Carmes, Rouen. Rouen. HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION. Caesar, in his Commentaries does not speak of Rouen; Pomponius Mela, does not mention it in his Geography; Ptolemy is the first author who has noticed it. This observation alone will shew the absurdity of the numerous etymologies assigned to its name of Rothomagus, of which we have made Rouen. The least unlikely are those which have been taken from the primitive language of the country; but, even then we can only form conjectures more or less vague, as, in deriving Rothomagus from two celtic words, some have considered that this name signifies a great town; others, a town on the bank of a river; while others again a town where duties were paid. Ptolemy then gives us a commencement to the history of Rouen. In his lifetime, that is to say, during the first part of the second-century, Rouen bore
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