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and yet when they came to Miletus from Ephesus (which were not far distant, he discourses to them of his Affairs from the time of his coming unto Asia; |
and yet when they Come to Miletus from Ephesus (which were not Far distant, he discourses to them of his Affairs from the time of his coming unto Asia; |
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If by Miletus that Place be meant, which is now called Figena, or S•ala Nova, as some imagine, that lies but 10 Miles from Ephesus to the South-west; but that rather seems to be the Phygela of the Ancients. The Modern Geographers, who make it to be Melasso are certainly mistaken, not onely because of the too great distance from Ephesus, but because its Situation doth not agree with that of Miletus; for it appears by Livy and Solinus, Solin. c. 40. that the Meander ran into the Sea, between Miletus and Priene; and but 10 Stadia from Miletus, Plin. l. 5. c. 29. saith Pliny; but Melasso is a great distance from it. Our latest Travellers think it Palatsha; Voyage du Levant. To. 1. p. 359. but Dr. Spon confesses that to be some Miles from the Sea; and therefore it seems yet to lie undiscovered in its Ruins, as is well observed by Sir G Wheler. Wheler's Voyage into the Lesser Asia, p. 272. Arr de Expedit. Alex. •. 1. Ferrarius placeth Ephesus at 30 Miles distance, between Smyrna and Miletus. Spon saith, It is a day and a halfs journey from Ephesus to Palatschia. Arrian describes Miletus as not far from Ephesus, and very near the Sea. |
If by Miletus that Place be meant, which is now called Figena, or S•ala Nova, as Some imagine, that lies but 10 Miles from Ephesus to the Southwest; but that rather seems to be the Phygela of the Ancients. The Modern Geographers, who make it to be Melasso Are Certainly mistaken, not only Because of the too great distance from Ephesus, but Because its Situation does not agree with that of Miletus; for it appears by Livy and Solinus, Solin. c. 40. that the Meander ran into the Sea, between Miletus and Priene; and but 10 Stadia from Miletus, Pliny l. 5. c. 29. Says pliny; but Melasso is a great distance from it. Our latest Travellers think it Palatsha; Voyage du Levant. To. 1. p. 359. but Dr. Spon Confesses that to be Some Miles from the Sea; and Therefore it seems yet to lie undiscovered in its Ruins, as is well observed by Sir G Wheler. Wheler's Voyage into the Lesser Asia, p. 272. Arr the Expedit. Alexander •. 1. Ferrarius places Ephesus At 30 Miles distance, between Smyrna and Miletus. Spon Says, It is a day and a halfs journey from Ephesus to Palatschia. Arrian describes Miletus as not Far from Ephesus, and very near the Sea. |
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