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1842, and other authorities, cited K. O. Miiller, Handbuch d. Archäologie d. Kunst, ed. Weloker, p. 304.

14 Zosimus, Hist. ii. 30 seq., 35 seq.

15 H. E. Dirksen, On the Building Act of the Emperor Zeno, Museum of Classical Antiquities, i. pp. 305-52.

16 Travels of Bertrandon de la Brocquiere (translation by Johnes), Hafod, 1807, p. 220.

17 Yon Hammer, Constantinopolis und d. Bosporos, Pesth, 1822, i. p. 385, calls this Kahrije Djamissi, and states that it was built by Justinian and restored by Theodore Metochita, Chancellor of Andronicus I.

18 For the history and topography of Lesbos, see S. L. Plehn, Lesbiacorum Liber, Berol. 1826, an excellent work; Zander, Beiträge zur Kunde d. Insel Lesbos, Hamb. 1827; Tournefort, Voyage du Levant, Lyons, 1727, ii. pp. 81-87; Pococke, Description of the East, London, 1745, ii. pt. 2, pp. 15-21; Prokesch von Osteu, Denkwürdigkeiten aus dem Orient, Stuttgart, 1837, ii. pp. 771-79, iii. pp. 341-407; Boutan, Memoir sur Metelin, in the Archives des Missions Scientifiques, Paris, 1856, vol. v. pp. 273-364; Ἱστορικὸν ἐγκώμιον τῆς νήσου Λέσβου, by Stavraki Anagnostes, Smyrna, 1850. This last work, written by a native of Lesbos, contains some bad poetry in praise of the island, and a list of its villages, with occasional information about the antiquities.

19 Strabo, xiii. p. 617. Diodor. xui. 79. Longus, Pastoral. I. init.

20 As for instance, Cnidus, Halicaruassus, Myndus. See Thueyd. i. 7.

21 Strabo, xiii. p. 617.

22 Aristotle. Thueyd. iii. 4, ὤρμουν ἐν τῇ Μαλέα πρός Βορέαν τῆς πόλεως. Cf. 6, ibid., and Grote, History of Greece, vi. p. 305, note 1.

23 Plutarch, Vit. Pomp. 42. Longus, Pastor., init.

24 Vitrnv. i. 6.

25 Cic. contr. Rull. ii. 16.

26 Such towers were probably used in the Greek islands from an early period. In Audros is a round tower certainly of the Hellenic period, with five stories above a chamber in the basement, a view of which is given in the folio plates to Lebas' Voyage Archéologique. Sec the description of it, L. Ross, Eeisen auf d. Griech. Inselu, ii. p. 13. There is a similar one in Naxos (ibid. p. 43).

27 Böckh, Corpus luscript. Græc. Nos. 2172-4.