An difríocht idir athruithe ar: "Ora Maritima"
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Dán is ea '''''Ora Maritima''''' ("Cois farraige") scríofa ag an bhfile Rómhánach den 4ú haois AD, [[Avienus]]. Tiomnaíodh an saothar do [[Sextus Claudius Petronius Probus]].
Meastar go bhfuil iasachtaíochtaí sa dán ón ''[[Massiliote Periplus]]'' den 6ú RC.<ref name=Foster>[[Donnchadh Ó Corráin]], "Prehistoric and Early Christian Ireland", in ''The Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland'', R.L. Foster, eag. (Oxford University Press) 2000 {{ISBN|0-19-289323-8}}</ref><ref name = AvienusOD>"Avienus, Rufus Festus", ''The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology'', Timothy Darvil, eag. (Oxford University Press) 2002</ref> Téacs ársa eile luaite ag Avienus is ea ''Periplus [[Himilco]]'',
''Ora Maritima'' was a work for the reader rather than the traveller. This poetic ''[[periplus]]'' is a confused, amateur's account of the coastal regions of the known world. For example, one editor, Berthelot, demonstrated that Avienus' land-measurements were derived from [[Itinerarium|Roman itineraries]] but with some sequences inverted. Berthelot remarked of some names on the Hispanic coast:
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