[67] Callipolis quoque ac Madytos dedita, et castella quaedam ignobilia. Liv. Lib. xxxi. cap. 16.

[68] Lib. xiii. p. 589. Ἡ Λάμψακος ἐπὶ θαλάττῃ πόλις ἐστὶν εὐλίμενος καὶ ἀξιόλογος. Et mox: Ἐν τῇ στεῤῥᾷ τῆς Χεῤῥονήσου πολίχνιον ἐστὶ Καλλίπολις.

[69] Concerning these monuments particularly see Gyllius, Constantinop. topogr. Lib. ii. c. 12, 13.

[70] Concerning the interpretation of which, together with an history of the Rom. obelisks, see Ammian. Marcell. Lib. xvii. c. 4, and Smith, Constantinop. brev. notit. p. 117.

[71] Πρόκλῳ in Anthologia, Lib. iv. p. 488.

[72] See Zosim. Lib. iv. p. 265.

[73] See Cang. Constant. Christian. Lib. ii. pag. 105.

[74] L. i. p. 34. of his Travels.

[75] Concerning these see Pliny, Lib. iv. cap. 13.

[76] See Gruter, pag. ccxxviii, and Wheler, pag. 207.