Observations on the topography of the plain of Troy :
and on the principal objects within, and around it described, or alluded to, in the Iliad. Shewing that the system of M. de Chevalier, so long upheld, is founded on a most erroneous topography. And also, that the two sources, denominated the warm, and the cold, spring, on which his system materially rests, do not present any contrast; but are exactly alike in point of temperature; that is, cold. With a map, in which the topography set forth by M. de Chevalier, is contrasted with the several statements of three other travellers in the Troad. Also, a sketch of the western part of the region of Mount Ida ... /
By James Rennell ...
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London :
G. & W. Nicol,
1814.
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Notes: | Physical description: 1 p. ℓ., [v]-xxii p., 1 ℓ., 156 p., VI maps on fold. pl. : ; 23 x 9 cm. |