Scardus

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography

SCARDUS, SCODRUS, SCORDUS MONS (τὸ Σκάρδον ὄρος, Plb. 28.8; Ptol. 2.16. §), the desolate heights which are mentioned incidentally by Livy (Liv. 43.20, 44.31) as lying in the way from Stymbara to Scodra, and as giving rise to the Oriuns. They seem to have comprehended the great summits on either side of the Drilo, where its course is from E. to W. (Leake, Northern Greecevol. 3. p. 477.) In Kiepert's map (Europaïschen Turkei) Scardus ( Schar-Dagh) extends from the Ljubatrinto Shalesh;over this there is a colfrom Kalkandeleto Prisdrennot less than 5000 feet above the level of the sea. According to the nomenclature of Grisebach, Scardus reaches from the Ljubatrinat its NE. extremity to the SW. and S. as far as the Klissouraof Devol;S. of that point Pindus commences in a continuation of the same axis.
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