ATHENS. 
station of the Greeks, 
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That the Thyra- 
~ '■! its jjresent appellation Thyvi- 
Sill in its geographical P°si'ipn. That the spacious 
Jv* |yu.Muuii. mat me spacious 
i north-eastern side of the Mender, and 
I ^reH ] 1 .3.VAC \ji uie ivAenuer, 
Sm li 0.mack, is the Sinioisiaii, and that 
f S>mo»- That the ruins of Palaio Callifat are 
Knn Eastward is the Throsmos, or 
That Udj,k Tipc is the tomb of 
fe . 11 ] ■ • ■*- “p oll'er tontbs mentioned by Strabo, ns at Sio-eum, 
My “’ the situation iie describes. I'hat the Springs of Eonar- 
possibly have been the aoiai mirAi of Homer ■, but 
° “P'- sources of the Scamander. They are, moreover, 
*P’'‘t'Ss. That the source of the S'caniander is in 
: ^itl,!.’ the highest mountain 
'' "'I the. T i iMguKst mountai: 
I oaean Chain. Jhat the Altars ot Jupiter, men 
^ lUdCtin v_»iuiin. 
^E)mer, and by 
'll], 2bbe. at llie for 
iEschvlus, were on the hill called 
‘i’’’ Gargarus ; where the ruins 
P'>isoh'™i’*® ’’“‘"“i"- That Palcc Scepsis \s jtt ra- 
appellation Esky SMpshu. That yEn^ is 
j -tp, of Strabo ; and Aim 
I , Tt/Jc, perhaps, the 2 otmZi 
b 'tic-sP^' ^hal ’he extremity of the Adramyttian Gulph 
?iso u"‘' the ridge of Gargarus, towards the nortli- 
circumstance ot Xerxes having this moun- 
vt'tehv .^t, in his march from Antandrus to Ab)xlus, 
V t’hlv^ 1 lastly, that Gargarus affords a view, 
'“11(1^ ^ the plain of Troy, but of all the district of Tro- 
‘ ttery consideni ble portion of the rest of Asia Alinor." 
'ii^ ATHENS. 
1° Ihis celebrated city by sea, presents a 
V^'b 7,7 viewed by Dr. Clarke and his com- 
t'"l. th'"^ ‘ transports of joy. It was no sooner dc- 
'<«'* the? edifices, catching the .sun’s rays, ren- 
•, t«en “““togs t!> the Acropolis visible at the distance 
Dte 
light gave them a white appearance, 
’•ir appeared iirst, above a long chain of hills 
\ presently we .saw the top of Mount An- 
'* v'm ^ temple ; the whole being backed 
7 A,s “ttntainous ridge, which we supposed tube Parnes. 
® (irew near to the walks, we beheld the vast 
Citadel, crowned with temples that ori- 
