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Anderson's Asia Minor - Asia Minor. By J. G. C. Anderson. (Murray's Handy Classical Maps, General Editor, G. B. Grundy.) Murray, 1903. 2s. cloth, Is. net, paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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page 123 note 1 Mommsen indeed (Rom. Prov. Eng. Tr. i. pp. 332 and 324) says that this was the case in A.D. 63, but Mr. Anderson has elsewhere (Studia Pontica, vol. i 1903, p. 87, note 1) expressed his doubts on the point.

page 123 note 2 Supplementary Papers of the Royal Geographical Society, voL iii. (1893), pp. 728, etc.

page 123 note 3 Studio, Pontica, vol. i. (1903), pp. 78, 79; cp. p. 53.

page 124 note 1 Supp. Pap. R. G. S. vol. iii. pp. 728 and 730. The valley is for most of the way only half a mile broad.