[42] From "Rambles and Studies in Greece." Published by the Macmillan Co.
[43] From "Travels in Greece and Russia." Published by G. P. Putnam's Sons.
[44] From the "Description of Greece." Pausanias was a Greek traveler and geographer who lived in the second century A.D.—in the time of the Roman emperors, Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius.
[45] From "Rambles and Studies in Greece." Published by the Macmillan Co.
[46] The Venetian commander who bombarded the Parthenon in 1687.
[47] Edward Dodwell (1767-1832), an English traveler and archeologist, notable for his investigations in Greece when it had been little explored, and author of various records of his work.—Author's note.
[48] From "Rambles and Studies in Greece." Published by the Macmillan Co.
[49] This very pattern, in mahogany, with cane seats, and adapted, like all Greek chairs, for loose cushions, was often used in Chippendale work, and may still be found in old mansions furnished at that epoch.—Author's note.
[50] From "Rambles and Studies in Greece." Published by the Macmillan Co.
[51] From "Travels in Greece and Russia." Published by G. P. Putnam's Sons.