(anc. geog.), supposed by the ancients to be an island in the German ocean, called by Timæus Basilia, and by Xenophon Lampacenus Baltia; now the peninsula of Scandinavia. Here, according to Pliny, some imagined that amber dropped from the trees.
(anc. geog.), supposed by the ancients to be an island in the German ocean, called by Timæus Basilia, and by Xenophon Lampacenus Baltia; now the peninsula of Scandinavia. Here, according to Pliny, some imagined that amber dropped from the trees.