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CHAP. VII.
PAGE.
Leave Tenedos-An antiquity on the island-Fountains-Their construc-
tion-Their use-Face of the island-Set sail for the continent...... 21
CHAP. VIII.
Flight of cranes-View of Alexandria Troas-Return to our boat-
Mount Athos-Manner of passing the night-Way back to the ruins.. 25
CHAP. IX.
Policy of Alexander the Great-Alexandria Troas-Its situation-Ports
Appearance-Remains-The principal ruin-Inscriptions-The
aqueduct Account of it-Of Atticus Herodes-No churches visible-
The marbles removed
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CHAP. X.
An accident-At the vineyard-In want of provisions-Are joined by the
owner of the vineyard-In fear of banditti.
CHAP. XI.
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Invited to Chemali -We set out on foot-The hot-baths-Arrive at
Chemali-Remains of antiquity-Once Colonæ.....
CHAP. XII.
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Coast by Troas-Enekioi-Giaurkioi, or Sigéum-Antiquities at the
church-Account of Sigéum-The famous Sigêan stone part of a pi-
laster-The disposition of the lines on it-Of the Greek alphabet-
Age of the first inscription-Age of the second-It lies neglected.... 39
CHAP. XIII.
At Giaurkioi-Prospect of the plain-Farther account of it-News of the
consul-Our plan disconcerted-The evening-Barrows of Achilles,
&c.-At Chomkali..
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CHAP. XIV.
Land in the Chersonese-A panegyris, or general assembly of Greeks-
Their musicians-Their church-Arrive at the inner castle-Charac-
ter of our Turks
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CHAP. XV.
Our embarrassment-Arrival of an English ship-Its destination-We
embark for Scio-Quick passage..
CHAP. XVI.
Of Scio-Its modern history-Reduced by the Turks-The town-Greek
women-Number of dogs-Manner of bathing-The consul, &c.-
Parties-The wines-The lentiscus, or mastic tree-The antiquities-
The temple of Cybele
CHAP. XVII.
Set sail from Scio-Moor in a creek-Weather-Cape Karabornu-The
inbat-View of Smyrna from the sea-The Frank street-The consul's
house-Live cameleons
CHAP. XVIII.
Origin of Smyrna-The site-Its prosperity-Ruined-The citadel re-
paired-The Mahometan and Christian towns-Success of Tamer-
lane-Smyrna reduced by the sultans-The present town-The citadel
-The stadium and theatre-The port-The walls-The sepulchres—
consumption of the old materials-Tomb of St. Polycarp.
CHAP. XIX.
Smyrna a great mart-The people-Dress of the woman-Buildings
-Heat, earthquakes, and plague-Burying grounds-Provisions
Mosquitoes, or gnats.
CHAP. XX.
Of the adjacent country-The river Meles-The inner bay-Old Smyrna
-Ancient sepulchres-Origin of Old Smyrna-Story of Homer-Of
another poet of Smyrna-The aqueducts-The cave of Homer-The
river god
CHAP. XXI.
The gulf of Smyrna-Menimen-The river Hermus-The strait-The
shoals-The plain of the Hermus-The mouth-Of Leuce The ex-
tremity of the plain-Of Phocéa-Future changes to be expected
CHAP. XXII.
Our firhman-First journey from Smyrna A tendour Mildness of the winter at Smyrna-Return of the cranes-We prepare for another
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journey-Rumour of the plague-Confirmed-Our embarrassment-
Our second journey-Method......
CHAP. XXIII.
Sea-coast of Ionia-Vourla reputed Clazomene-The olive-groves-
Vestiges of an ancient bridge-The Agamemnonian hot baths-Their
present state-Isthmus of the peninsula-The dike cut by Alexander—
Villages-The town of Vourla
CHAP. XXIV.
We search for Clazomene-Discover the mole-Pass over the site-
Islets-We repass-Origin of Vourla
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CHAP. XXV.
Of the Kara-borniotes-Mount Mimas-Night-Arrive at Erythræ—
The site-Islets-Remains
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CHAP. XXVI.
Of the peninsula-Chismé-Mount Corycus-Mount Mimas-End of the
peninsula--At Segigeck--Antiquities-Cranes
CHAP. XXVII.
Situation of Teos-Remains-The port, &c.—The temple of Bacchus-
Teos deserted-A Venetian vessel
CHAP. XXVIII.
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109
Te Sevri-hissar-Quarries of marble-The town-The Dionysiasts, &c.. 112
CHAP. XXIX.
We arrive at Hypsile-The Myonnesus-Hypsile a strong-hold....... 114
CHAP. XXX.
Hot waters-In the territory of Lebedus-Some ruins-Lebedus-The
island Aspis-The Dionysiasts
CHAP. XXXI.
115
We cross a torrent-Ascend Mount Gallesus-Arrive at Zillé, or
Claros--Remains-Of the oracle and temple of Apollo-Of the oracu-
lar fountain and cave-Of Colophon, Notium, and Claros-No re-
mains of the two former-We arrive at Ephesus
CHAP. XXXII.
Distance of Ephesus from Smyrna-To Sedicui-To the sources of a
river-To Tourbali-Of the Turcoman-Their booths-To the Cayster
-Arrive at Aiasalúck-Relation of a journey in 1705
CHAP. XXXIII.
Aiasalúck-The evening-Remains-The castle The mosque--The
aqueduct-An ancient bridge
CHAP. XXXIV.
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Aiasalúck not Ephesus--Tamerlane at Aiasalúck--History of the two.
places confounded--Origin of Aiasalúck-Thunder-storm-A flood.. 134
CHAP. XXXV.
Ephesus-The stadium-The theatre-The odéum, &c.-The gymna-
sium-A street-Another-A temple-Square tower-Extent of the
city-Avenues-Priòn, a mountain of marble—A place of burial—The
quarries, &c.
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CHAP. XXXVI.
Of old Ephesus-The city of the Ionians-An oracle Of Androclus-
The city of Lysimachus-The port-Modern history of Ephesus-Its
decline The present Ephesians-Its deplorable condition ........ 145
CHAP. XXXVII.
The Selenusian lakes--A fishery-The Cayster-Road on Gallesus-
New land-Port Panormus-The island Syrie
CHAP. XXXVIII.
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Of the temple of Diana-The idol-Account of it-The priests, &c.—
Self-manifestations of the goddess-An Ephesian decree-Remarks.. 153
CHAP. XXXIX.
The spot chosen for the temple of Diana-Skill of the architects-The
new temple-Its magnificence-The asylum-The temple not in the
city-Plundered-Its destruction unnoticed-The supposed site-A
Sibyline prophecy.
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CHAP. XL.
We leave Aiasalúck-Road to Scala Nova-Of Phygela-Of Ortygia—
The lower way to Scala Nova-Changes-Of Scala Nova
CHAP. XLI.
We continue our journey-Mount Mycale and Trogilium-At Suki—
We pass Priene--Perplexed in the plain
CHAP. XLII.
The theatre at Miletus-Inscription on the wall-Other remains The
mosque, &c.-Modern history of Miletus-Its ancient greatness
CHAP. XLIII.
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The aga of Suki-To Ura-To Branchida-Port Panormus-A water
there-Ruin of the temple of Apollo Didyméus-Other remains
CHAP. XLIV.
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At the temple-At Ura-Ignorance of the Turks-Their huts-We con-
tinue our journey-The confines of Ionia with Caria
CHAP. XLV.
Of the Ionians-Their general assembly-Panionium-Story of the city
Helice
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CHAP. XLVI.
We set out from Scala Nova-Separate and lose our way-Benighted on
Mount Mycale-Goat-herds-To Changlee-To Panionium-To Ke-
libesh
...
CHAP. XLVII.
At Kelibesh-Zingari, or gypsies-Women lamenting-Easter-A phe-
nomenon-Remark
The citadel of Priene-Descent from it-Remains of the city-The
wall and gate-ways-Taken by Bajazet
: CHAP. XLIX.
Mount Titanus-Rocks in the plain-The Mæander-We are en-
tangled on the mountain-Benighted-Arrive at Myûs....
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