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Falkener, Edward
Ephesus and the temple of Diana — London, 1862

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TltACIIEIA.

112 ANCIENT EPHESUS.

square tower, Chandler1 discovered the remains of
some edifice, and among the bushes beneath he
found a square altar of white marble beautifully
preserved. Stephanus Byzantinus3 notices an altar
of Diana on Coressus, which possibly was the same.
smyrna- The buildings in the valley between Pion aiid

Coressus, and occupying the site of Smyrna-
Tracheia, are in too ruined a state either to plan
or describe minutely. On leaving the Agora, the
first building that presents itself appears to be the
Gymnasium of the Agora. This is succeeded by
another vaulted building, connected with which is
a peristyled area; and then the Odeon, with a large
area and portico in front; and adjoining this appears
to be a Gymnasium of the Odeon, in front of which
is a handsome colonnade, which divides it from a
small temple and a circular building, on which is
the following inscription :—■

TON E n I te r P am ME N-n.-^

K. ATAOYAEMIAN&'APEI E £-&M

^ANTlX*EKEAIKElT-nA^

,:;;;T H €^ttaEPA*^lT<^rr]

; G"V r A?£lWi Aic&a N tss T,L:.;.;^

Adjoining this is a small monopteral building-
enclosed in a square peribolus, and on the opposite

1 Travels, i. 153. 2 Voce R0PIS20S.
 
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