C , Nr A P. j XLIX.
Sail from Agina— TMißand and town <f Poro---r~Thß monaßery
a_Way to Calaurea— O f the city— We remains— A gpat-l
herd. ' ^ ■ - *°9
C H A P. L.
Sail up the harbour of Trcezen — Land on| |fa peninfula of -
Metbana— The- bay or lake — QfTrceVen-^-The ruins— The
Acropotis— The water— O f Damala—^Jproverbial faying. zi%
C H A P. LI.
The gu lf o f Epidauria— O f Metbana— An antient charm--
A hot Jpring-—ThiSßisS—O f E p id a u r^ ^ ^ h aH ^ r f M 2 i 8
*"p. LII.
Land in Epdauria— Sel: out 0 aßapmr,
At Liguria— The evening— Remains by Ligurio: '.K 221
C H A P. LIII,
The grove o f JEfculapius— His ßatue and temple— Infcriptions t
- ~ 2«S* Stadium— The Theatre—-MounirCßnortittm— Water,
& c.— Serpents - - - - - - 223
B C H A P. LIV . g|
tAave Ligurio— Nauplia -v— Tiryns —v The river Inachus-— '- >
Old Argos— The frefeni town. 226
C H A P. LV .
Mycenae near Argos-—Agamemnon Jlain at Mycenae— -The city f :
ruined-—The templepf ^uno—rWeppifsifbeßte* 229
C H A P .
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C H A P. LVI.
We arrive at Nemea------ O f 'the
^fflemeak games— —-Ruin o f the temple— — Mount Apejas^ &c. .
A village, and monaftery. ■ 231
C H A P. LVII.
To Clebrice— Arrive at Corinth------TheJituation— — Th& ports
| ©--- The city dejlroyed and repeopled—*— Hefcribed by Strabo
— —By Paufanias--- -Taken by Alaric and the Turks-------
Its prefentJlate-— —A ruin. ‘B ■ B~ B -234
1 • C H A P . LVIII.
O f the Iflbmus— The place where veffels severe drawn over------
Attempts to unite ibe tivo feds— — A ^albereSled acrofs
\ The temple o f Ißhmian Neptune-— -ß lh eß ti; T • 240
C H A P. LIX.
The Archbifhop^ o f Athens reßored— —We leave Corinth—
Embark— O f Anticyra— Tbefile, ' f - 1 244
C H A P. LX. ,
A Dyflomo— An infeription— —AmbryJJus— The road to
Anticyra. ...... t , . „„ 246
C H A P. LXI.
Ifray from Ambryßus to^iris^-^-T^ S^s-^^lT ifcriptim . 247
C H A P. LXII. t
Summary o f the Tafei-of-, St. Luke o f Stiris, B r» ■ : - 249
b 2 C H A P .