Ruins of Ancient Cities (Vol. 2 of 2) / With General and Particular Accounts of Their Rise, Fall, and Present Condition

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CONTENTS.

NO. I. MESSENE.

NO. II. MYCENAE.

NO. III. MILETUS.

NO. IV. NAUPLIA.

NO. V. NEMEA.

NO. VI. NINEVEH.

NO. VII. NUMANTIA.

NO. VIII. OLYMPIA.

NO. IX. PUTEOLI.

NO. X. PALMYRA. (TADMOR.)

NO. XI. PATRAE.

NO. XII. PELLA.

NO. XIII. PERGAMUS.

NO. XIV. PERSEPOLIS.

NO. XV. PETRA (WADY MOUSA).

NO. XVI. PHIGALIA.

NO. XVII. PLATAEA.

NO. XVIII. PAESTUM. [101]

NO. XIX. POMPEII.

NO. XX. RAMA.

NO. XXI. ROME.

NO. XXII. SAGUNTUM.

NO. XXIII. SAIS.

NO. XXIV. SAMARIA.

NO. XXV. SAPPHURA.

NO. XXVI. SARDIS.

NO. XXVII. SELEUCIA.

NO. XXVIII. SELINUS, OR SELINUNTUM.

NO. XXIX. SICYON.

NO. XXX. SIDON.

NO. XXXI. SMYRNA.

NO. XXXII. SPALATRO.

NO. XXXIII. STRATONICE.

NO. XXXIV. SUSA.

NO. XXXV. SYBARIS.

NO. XXXVI. SYENE.

NO. XXXVII. SYRACUSE.

NO. XXXVIII. THEBES.

NO. XXXIX. TROJA, AND OTHER CITIES OF THE TROAS.

NO. XL. TYRE.

NO. XLI. VEII

FOOTNOTES:

WITH

GENERAL AND PARTICULAR ACCOUNTS

OF

THEIR RISE, FALL, AND PRESENT CONDITION.


BY CHARLES BUCKE.


Fallen, fallen, a silent heap; their heroes all
Sunk in their urns:—Behold the pride of pomp,
The throne of nations fallen; obscured in dust
Even yet majestical.—The solemn scene
Elates the soul!
DYER.

IN TWO VOLS.—VOL. II.

LONDON:
PRINTED FOR THOMAS TEGG, 73, CHEAPSIDE.
MDCCCXL.


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