Having thus given a general idea of modern and ancient Jerusalem, we will proceed to describe all the objects of interest enclosed within its walls.
FOOTNOTES:
[36] See the Panorama, Plate I, and Plates II., III., IV.
[40] [Josh. xv. 8; xviii. 16.]
[43] αμφικυρτος. Whiston translates 'Of the shape of a moon when she is horned.'