Travels in Asia Minor, and Greece:: Or, An Account of a Tour Made at the Expense of the Society of Dilettanti, Τόμος 1J. Booker and R. Priestley, 1817 - 16 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα xxiii
... 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 PAGE theatre - A stratagem of Antiochus - Other remains CONTENTS ...
... 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 PAGE theatre - A stratagem of Antiochus - Other remains CONTENTS ...
Σελίδα xxiv
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Σελίδα 276
... Sardes , took the latter ; on which it was neces- sary to pass the Mæander . Laodicea did not then exist , but , it is probable , he marched by the site , as his route to Sardes appears to have been nearly the same with that which we ...
... Sardes , took the latter ; on which it was neces- sary to pass the Mæander . Laodicea did not then exist , but , it is probable , he marched by the site , as his route to Sardes appears to have been nearly the same with that which we ...
Σελίδα 286
... Sardes . ATTALUS Philadelphus , brother of Eumenes , was the founder of Philadelphia , which stood on a root of Mount Tmolus , by the river Cogamus . The frequent earthquakes , which it experienced , were owing to its vicinity with the ...
... Sardes . ATTALUS Philadelphus , brother of Eumenes , was the founder of Philadelphia , which stood on a root of Mount Tmolus , by the river Cogamus . The frequent earthquakes , which it experienced , were owing to its vicinity with the ...
Σελίδα 287
... Sardes , Nymphéum , and the country as far as the Hermus . It was anciently matter of surprise , that Philadelphia was not abandoned , and yet it has survived many cities less liable to earthquakes , and continues now a mean , but consi ...
... Sardes , Nymphéum , and the country as far as the Hermus . It was anciently matter of surprise , that Philadelphia was not abandoned , and yet it has survived many cities less liable to earthquakes , and continues now a mean , but consi ...
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Aiasalúck Alabanda ancient arches Armenians arrived Asia beneath Cæsar called Caria castle Cayster CHAP church coast columns consul Corissus crossed descended Diana distance eastward edifice emperor Ephesians Ephesus erected fragments Gallesus Greek ground half Hellespont Hermus Hierapolis hill horses houses hundred inhabitants inscription Ionian island janizary journey lake Laodicea lofty Lysimachus Mæander Magnesia marble mentioned Messogis miles Miletus morning mosque Mount Mount Latmus Mount Sipylus mountain mouth Mycale Mylasa Myûs narrow Nysa once passed Pausanias Phrygia plague plain Pliny Pococke port precipice Priene Prion quarter remains remnants right hand river road rock Roman ruins Sardes Scala Nova Scio seats sepulchres shore side slope Smyrna Society of Dilettanti soon stadia stadium stone Strabo stream summit supposed temple Tenedos tent theatre Tmolus town Tralles trees Troas Turcomans Turkish Turks village vines wall wind