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Chandler, who has written ao interesting account of the anti¬ 
quities of. Sigeum, says, that the Athenaeum, or temple of 
Minerva, stood on the brow of the high aud steep hill on which 
the church belonging to the present village is now situated.* 
* Travels in Asia Minor. 
