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App. III. AUROKRA. 483

of the Bithynian Apameia; but is placed in Pisidia by Le Quien. This
is improbable from the following name.

4. Auxanonpresbyter Apameae was present at Cone. Constantinop. 381,
which suggests that there was no bishop at the time.

5. Paulinus 451 and 458.

• 6. Conon Apameae in Phrygia episcopus, see p. 446.

7. Joannes Apamenorum civ. Pisidiae prov. 55$.

8. Sisinnius 'ATrap.eias rrjs Ki/3wroC Cone. ISTicaen. II 787.

y" „,. , > rival Ignatian and Photian bishops, 870.

Theodoras J r ' *

10. Akylas AvpoKpwv 451 (p. 483) called Abrostota by Le Quien.

APPENDIX V.

MAPS OF APAMEIA AND EUMENEIA.

These maps are adapted from the surveys of the O. It. C. engineers,
kindly placed at my disposal by Mr. Purser. The heights are marked for
the most part according to the careful railway measurements, and are
therefore of the highest authority. On the heights of the lofty mountains,
see note p. 3. A few heights are added from my aneroid reckonings. In
the plan of Apameia and the surroundings the chief irrigation channels,
arik, are indicated. The two profiles indicating height are adapted
from Hirschfeld: everything else on this plan is due to Mr. S. Watkins.

Note. Nonnus mentions several features of Apameia Dion. XXIII,

512 01 t' eXaxov Bov&aav, aci&opevr]v re TroXix^lv
SfvSpoKopov Ttpivtiav, ivOKiov a\<ros apovprjs,
oi Apecrirjv evtpovro xai "Ofipipov, Sore peedpois
MmdvSpov CKoXioicrij' eov 7rapa/3aXXera[ v&ap,

516 Kal daKe8ov Aoiavros eVtowfiov, oi re KeXaivcis
evpv)(6povs iptUOVTO Ka\ elvao-rrjpiov 'Opyov.

("oPpipov and 'Opyov are conjectures, the former nearly certain.) These are
contrasted with the Sangarios cities, and must therefore be placed in W. and S.
Phrygia. Steph. mentions Boudeia, Temeneia (towards Lyeaonia), Dresia and
Doiantos Pedion (p. 623).

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