^Athenians- to complete ib>as the importance; of tjbê place
(Jeleiyed, Thi& .^Kole-^^çjj^oji was p f hewn ftone> without
cement or^othcr .material except lead and iron, which were
ïfëd tb- hpjd J^pther the extmor^angea or- facings. It waffp,
| ^ e that the loaded cartSLçopld ^ f | S p it,in different d k ^ io t iS
9$P cbhits high, whichw*s ^Hout l^ lf whq||hf;-had
defignçd- The^bones o f this great man,' when. tranfppr|ed from
Msgnena b^tJie.^Ææapder, .wej-e, with propriety, depofit'èd in
the P ir j% , »Wj^.Jÿggegt^r^jprQbaljtly
WW?,.th^ arfenalç, . “ When you are Igotfwithin the eWbq$f’
lyhichivprojea:8 from the. promontorw'bf Alcinjus, wher,e Thg:
his’fton^TA^ It w<j&in
jChape like an altar or round,,and on a iarge.-hafementg^1
T h e Piræuq, as Athens flouridjed; *d)ecameg the qprnmon
emporium c>f all Qreece. Hippodamus^an architeâ, cdjgbhtted,
h |Û j^ other JHonultonts o f his ^enjus, ^s the inventor^ mi|y
improvement^ in, ho)^r^uilding,r was employed to lay-out the
ticoe& which uniting fbrmcd?the hrt^^rîic%
w e r e ,^ ^ ^ by th^ports^Here was a^agorawmarke t-place jf
and farther from th&~&a^ another called IIippQ^un|f? By*.the'
yeffpïswerp dwellings for |he"mariner^ A theatre ’^ o p e n f l '
temple&wery aifed^ and the Piloeus, which fUrpaffed i^e city ijj
utility, began 4o eq%l ip in .dignity The/cayifrektgncfwindings
o f Munyèhia,^natural a|nd artificia\. were, filk^w ith fifkfes;
and'the whole /ettlemei^ oftn?pEçh^ing^halerum-rahdAthe
ports o f the P k ^ s .^ ^ th khe-arfenals^-ttie ftore.-houfes^the
fan^ r m ou ry ,o f whjtcfr Philo; wa-yfhe afchitea, and^the
fheds fof thr^'hundred^àpd .rftö^wd§^^h unired,-» iiepe s ; '
refem^ed the city^^Ahode^ÿ-which had,beéq planned by the
^me Hi^po^mus,^ ^hepdrts, .çp thé cokimehcement o|^ the ■
fecured.with /chains.’/’ w?rè
Ratrpnçd, ^nd theP-ira?Q| was carefully guarded.,
T .tfif ^efign ° f 'Themiftocles to annex the, Pirifeus to
the city by long wafts'. "The fide - defceri^ing tpr Phalerum was
beghp
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