64 George Dahl, 



Dora, a small town situated upon a peninsula, near the beginning 

 of Mt. Carmel.' And in the ninth book of the Geography the 

 same." 



ALEXANDER EPIIESIUS. 



In his geographical poem, Alexander Ephesius', a contemporary 

 of Cicei'o (106-43 B.C.), joins Joppa and Dor in one of his lines. 

 Stephanus Byzantinus" cites as follows : 



Ktti 'AAe'^avS/aos iv 'Aata "Awpos r'dyxiaXo'i T"I67rr) Trpov^ova-a OaXdaarrj'i.'' 

 "And Alexander in the section, 'Asia": ' Both Dor bordering 

 on the water and Joppa jutting forth into the sea,' " 



' Called Ai'X^og; Knaack in Pauly-Wissowas Enc. s.v. Alexander Ephesius, 

 n. 86. 



^ Quoted in Meineke, Analecta Alexandrina, p'. 374. 



3 The geographical poem was divided into three parts, 'EvpunT/, 'Aaia and 

 AijSvr/. 



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