[10] Das Griechentum Kleinasiens, von Dr. Karl Dieterich, in Länder und Völker der Türkei (Schriften des Deutschen Vorderasienkomitees, herausgegeben von Dr. jur. et phil. Hugo Grothe, Leipzig, 1915).
[11] A political treatment of the “Greek Question” was presented in a pamphlet of the Vorderasienkomitee, under the title, Die asiatische Türkei und die deutschen Interessen, Leipzig, 1913, S. 23–26.
[12] The successors of Alexander the Great.
[13] So Michael Psellus (11th-12th century) of Nicomedia, Michael Attaliates (11th century) from Attalia in Pamphylia, Nicetas Acominatos (12th-13th century) from Phrygia, Georgius Pachymeres (13th-14th century) of Nicæa; Nicephoros Gregoras (14th century) from Pontus. The two latter are, also, our chief source of information about the invasion of Asia Minor by the Turks. Cf. K. Krumbacher, Geschichte der byzantinischen Litteratur, 2, München, 1897, §§ 126 and 128.
[14] Cf. J. Strzygowski, Kleinasien, ein Neuland der Kunstgeschichte, Leipzig, 1903.
[15] K. Krumbacher, Gesch. der byzantin. Litteratur, 2, § 358.
[16] Cf. Von der Goltz, Anatol. Ausflüge, Berlin (1896), S. 70 ff.
[17] As to the type of the Anatolian Turks, see L. Heermann, Rückerinnerungen aus dem Orient (Aschaffenburg, 1886, S. 13, 126); A. Philippson, Das Mittelmeergebiet, 2, (Leipzig, 1906, S. 197); H. Gelzer, Geistliches und Weltliches aus dem griechisch-türkischen Orient (Leipzig, 1900, S. 185); R. Fitzner, Anatolien (Leipzig, 1902, S. 19).
[18] On these old Church Acts is based the instructive investigation of A. Waechter, Der Verfall des Griechenthums in Kleinasien im 14. Jhd., Leipzig, 1903.
[19] Translator’s note: There are at present twenty-two Metropolitans in Asia Minor, or better, including that of Tarsus and Adana, which is under the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Patriarch of Antioch, twenty-three.