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RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET.
Publisher in Ordinary to His Majesty.
1834.
UNVE
OF OXFORD
LIBRARY
LONDON:
1BOTSON AND PALMER, PRINTERS, SAVOY STREET, STRAND.
CONTENTS
TO THE SECOND VOLUME.
CHAPTER I.
Barracks of the ninth regiment of Turkish Cavalry at Isbarta
-Captain Yacoub Bey, the Turkish Napoleon-His mar-
vellous stories, and account of the march from Isbarta to
Homs or Chams-His plan and description of the battle-
Visit to a Greek from Alexandria-The blind shopkeeper
-Affecting melody of our barrack friends-Their subse-
quent fate-Account of the battle of Homs, and advance of
Ibrahim Pasha to Kutaieh Page 1
CHAPTER II.
Leave Isbarta-Ancient vestiges-Arrive at Aglason-River
of Sagalassus-Course of the Duden, the Catarractes-The
position corrected of the Cestrus and Eurymedon-Arch-
bishop of Pisidia's information-Ruins of Sagalassus-Pe-
ripteri temple-Porticoes-Gymnasium-Church of Saga-
lassus-Theatre-Miss my companions-The wild boar-
Tombs-The Oda bashi's conjecture on the diazon of the
theatre-The camel and its medicinal and moral qualities-
Siege of Sagalassus by Alexander-Macedonian phalanx-
Bishops of Sagalassus
CHAPTER III.
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Leave Aglason-Village of Issarkeuy and castle-Descent
through a pine forest-Lose our way, but with a Turcoman
guide arrive at Debrè-Turkish stocking-knitters-Mr.
Dethier's necromancy-Village of Germè-Ascent to the
Acropolis - Ruins-Theatre -Temples - Porticoes-Con-
jectures on the ancient name--whether Cremna or Selge
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CHAPTER IV.
Descent from the Acropolis of Germè-Road to, and arrival
at, the Cassaba of Bujak-Motive for Turkish hospitality-
Probable situation of Perga, Lystra, and Derbe-Leave
Bujak-Pilgrims from the Crimea-Arrival at Bourdour-
Zeal for education among Greeks and Turks-Ancient city,
whether Lysinoe or Cretopolis--Rev. Joseph Wolff-Road
from Aglason to Bourdour, and description of the town. 82
CHAPTER V.
Leave Bourdour-Lose our way-Arrive at Yazakeuy-
Genealogical enigma-Turkish honesty-Lake of Navlo-
Village of Yarislee, the ancient town of Lagon-Inscrip-