[16] Book ii. c. i. § 20. Vol. i. p. [119], of the Translation.
[17] Book xiii. c. i. § 54, vol. ii. p. [380].
[18] “A Reply to the Calumnies of the Edinburgh Review against Oxford,” page 98, by Dr. Copleston, late Bishop of Landaff. Oxford, 1810.
[19] That is, the maritime parts of Asia Minor, from Cape Coloni opposite Mitilini to Bajas, the ancient Issus. The coast of Ionia comprehended between Cape Coloni and the Mæander (Bojuk Mender Tschai) forms part of the modern pachalics, Saruchan and Soghla; Caria and Lycia are contained in the pachalic, Mentesche; Pamphylia and Lycia in those of Teke and Itsch-ili. Mount Taurus had its beginning at the promontory Trogilium, now Cape Samsoun, or Santa Maria opposite Samos.
[20] Jenikoi.
[21] Cape Arbora.
[22] Karadscha-Fokia.
[23] Gedis-Tschai.
[24] Derekoi.
[25] Lebedigli, Lebeditzhissar.