14 INTRODUCTION.
who wrote on the city of Ephesus, besides the
writers on the Temple of Diana,1 are the follow-
ing :—
Xenoplion, the Ephesian,—On the Public Affairs
of the Ephesians.3
GreopMhls,—On the Annals of the Ephesians.3
Evalcas,—On Ephesian Affairs.4
Baton, of Sinope,—On the Tyrants of Ephesus.5
Mutianus, the Koman Consul,—Itinerary.0
JEschrion, of Sardis,—On Ephesus.7
Besides these, it is probable that there were other ancient
authors who wrote on the city of Ephesus. Horace, in the Intro-
duction to his Odes, says,—Some have expatiated on the splendour
of Thebes, of Ephesus, <fcc, but he would choose a different sub-
ject......8
1 See part ii. ch. 1. 2 Suidas.
3 Athenseus, viii. p. 3G1. 4 Id. xiii. p. 573. 5 Id. vii. p. 289.
fi Plin. //. iV. xvi. 40. 7 See Lobeck, Be Cercopibus, p. 7.
s Hor. Od. i. § 72.
who wrote on the city of Ephesus, besides the
writers on the Temple of Diana,1 are the follow-
ing :—
Xenoplion, the Ephesian,—On the Public Affairs
of the Ephesians.3
GreopMhls,—On the Annals of the Ephesians.3
Evalcas,—On Ephesian Affairs.4
Baton, of Sinope,—On the Tyrants of Ephesus.5
Mutianus, the Koman Consul,—Itinerary.0
JEschrion, of Sardis,—On Ephesus.7
Besides these, it is probable that there were other ancient
authors who wrote on the city of Ephesus. Horace, in the Intro-
duction to his Odes, says,—Some have expatiated on the splendour
of Thebes, of Ephesus, <fcc, but he would choose a different sub-
ject......8
1 See part ii. ch. 1. 2 Suidas.
3 Athenseus, viii. p. 3G1. 4 Id. xiii. p. 573. 5 Id. vii. p. 289.
fi Plin. //. iV. xvi. 40. 7 See Lobeck, Be Cercopibus, p. 7.
s Hor. Od. i. § 72.