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CHAP. L.
Of Myûs-The site and remains-Graves, &c.—An oratory-Another-
Ruined churches and monasteries-Of Thymbria-Gnats and flies.... 190
CHAP. LI.
The lake of Myûs-An islet-A rock in the lake-Another islet-An-
other-Junction of the lake with the Mæander-Altars and niches.... 194
CHAP. LII.
First discovery of Myûs-To Mersenet-To Miletus-To Oranduick-
The night-To Suki and Smyrna-Remark on the water-course in the
plain-Account of a journey in 1673-Remarks on it............ 197
CHAP. LIII.
The Mæander muddy-The bed-Its course to the lake-To the sea-
Change in the face of the region-Its ancient geography-The_islands
before Miletus-The rocks of Osebashá-Increase of land-Its pro-
gress unnoticed-Future encroachments
CHAP. LIV.
We enter Caria-At Ghauzocleu-Booths of the Turcomans-lasus-
Remains of the city-The sepulchres-Inscriptions—Iasian marbles at
Scio-Journey continued
CHAP. LV. ·
Increase of land-Hillock in a plain-Booths of the Turcomans-Site of
Bargylia Of Kindye Of Caryanda-We arrive at Mylasa—The
Turkish play of the Jarrit-Our visit to the aga.
CHAP. LVI.
Of Mylasa The temple of Augustus-A column-Of Euthydemus-
An arch, or gateway-Other remains-A sepulchre-One cut in the
rock-Temples of Jupiter-Of the double-hatchet..
CHAP. LVII.
To Eski-hissar-Remains of Stratonicea-Its history-Mount Taurus-
Temples of Hecate and Jupiter-Inscriptions Introduction of to-
bacco and coffee into Turkey-Answer to a query..
201
207
212
215
221
CHAP. LVIII.
From Mylasa to Iasus-To Mendelet-A temple-An ancient town-Of
Labranda and the temple of Jupiter-Inscriptions-The mountain-
We re-enter Ionia
225
CHAP. LIX.
We leave Myûs-The mountain by Mendelet-Sources of a river-
At Carpuseli-Sepulchres and a stadium-Other remains-Alabanda
The river Harpassus-The Mæander......
CHAP. LX.
Pococke's journey to Carpuseli-To Mylasa-To Eski-hissar, or Stra-
tonicea, and places adjacent-To Arabi-hissar, or Alinda
Of Guzel-hissar-Intelligence of the plague-The basha-Fright of
our janizary-Magnesia-The river Lethaus-The remains-Of
Hylo-Distance from Ephesus and Tralles.....
CHAP. LXII.
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235
Of Tralles and Nysa-Characa-Tralles restored by Augustus Cæsar-
Destroyed by the Turks-Rebuilt—Of Brula, Mastaura, and Armata 240
CHAP. LXIII.
We arrive at Sultan-hissar-Of Eski-hissar-The supposed site of
Tralles-Nysa-Approach to Tralles and Nysa-The remains of
Tralles Origin of Sultan-hissar-Proximity of Tralles and Nysa-
Continue our journey
CHAP. LXIV.
244
Of Antiochia, Coscinia, and Orthosia-Picenini's route to Nosli-To Jeni-
sheir-To Geyra-To Ipsili-hissar-To Laodicea-Remarks-Po-
cocke's route to Jeni-sheir and Geyra-Roads, and distances of places. 247
CHAP. LXV.
Our journey continued-The Asian meadow-We cross the Mæander
Carura-Ruin of a bridge-A hot spring
CHAP. LXVI.
Our journey continued-Temple of Men Carus-Denisli-The Turks
uncivilized-Arrive at Laodicea-Our tent beset-Our janizary
seized-Behaviour of an aga-Thieves-The weather
CHAP. LXVII.
Of Laodicea-The amphitheatre-An inscription-A ruin-The_odeum
-Other remains, and two theatres-The hill--The rivers-Modern
history of Laodicea ...
252
254
259
PACE
CHAP. LXVIII.
We set out for Pambouk or Hierapolis-Stopped-Behaviour of an aga
-The cliff, &c.-Quality of the soil about the Mæander-Hot waters
of Hierapolis-Another cliff-Poetical account of the cliff
CHAP. LXIX.
264
Remains of Hierapolis-The theatre-Ancient manner of sitting-Use of
the hot waters-The pool-The Plutonium-Our disappointment.... 268
CHAP. LXX.
Of Collose and the Lycus-Rise of the Meander and the Marsyas-Ce-
lænæ-Apamea Cibotos-Course of the Mæander-Apamea subject to
earthquakes-Rout of Xerxes into Lydia
272,
CHAP. LXXI.
Picenini's journey to Chonos-To Pambouk-Pococke's journey to Cho-
nos-Remarks-Pococke's journey continued-Dinglar, Apamea—
Ishecleh, Celænæ
276
CHAP. LXXII.
We are embroiled at Hierapolis-Retire to our tent--Fly-Ford the
Mæander-Our comác or resting-place-Booths of the Turcomans—
Ruins of Tripolis-Its history--Ărrive at Bullada
CHAP. LXXIII.
279
Our mode of living-Mount Tmolus-The region named Catakekaumene
-The river Hermus-We arrive at Ala-shahir, or Philadelphia.... 283
CHAP. LXXIV.
Of Philadelphia-Its modern history-The present town-A mineral
spring, and the supposed wall of bones-Disuse of the Greek tongue-
Civility of the people-News of the plague-We arrive at Sardes.... 286
CHAP. LXXV.
Of Sardes-Taken by Cyrus-The town burnt by the Ionians-Surrenders
to Alexander-Suffers from an earthquake-Its later history-The
theatre-A stratagem of Antiochus-Other remains-The hill, and
Pactolus-The village-Ruin of a temple-Perhaps of Cybele.
CHAP. LXXVI.
The road to Ephesus-Of Larissa-The region called Asis--Hypæpa—
Birghé―The road from Pergamum to Sardes
CHAP. LXXVII.
290
296
Chishull's journey to Birghé-To Tyria-To Ephesus-Account of Tyria 299
CHAP. LXXVIII.
We cross the Hermus-At Bazocleu-The Gygæan lake-Its history--
The cemetery of the Lydian kings-The barrow of Alyattes-Custom
of the Greeks-Remarks on the barrow-The difficulty of examining
its contents-Of the ancient Lydians
301
We re-gain the road to Magnesia-The weather-At Durguthli--To Mount
Sipylus Of the city Sipylus and Sale-To Magnesia-Of Niobe.... 305
CHAP. LXXX.
History of Magnesia-The present town--The royal mosques-A
mausoleum-The castle-Of the Hyllus
CHAP. LXXXI.
308
Our embarrassment-Insecurity at Magnesia-The plague at Thyatira
-We set out for Smyrna-At Hadgilar-At Sedicui-A Greek.... 310
CHAP. LXXXII.
Of Sedicui-Manner of watering the gardens-An engine-The moun-
tain-Our house-Provisions-Our market man-Misconduct of a ser-
vant-Our manner of living-The tettix-The weather-An earthquake 314-
CHAP. LXXXIII.
Beginning of the plague-Some accidents-Its fury-Its probable cause
-How communicated-Not pestilential, or in the air--Uncontrouled
-Infatuation of the Turks
321
CHAP. LXXXIV.
Duration of the plague-It appears at Sedicui-Its cessation-We
return to Smyrna-Prepare to leave Asia...
325