Plan of the Ruined City of Isaura.
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Title
Plan of the Ruined City of Isaura.
Subject
Travel in the Levant.
Description
An account of the ruined city of Isaura, in the Isauria district, destroyed several times as an occupied settlement, whose people were known as unruly but hardy. Helped Leo I, Roman Emperor (457-74), to repel Germanic military positions of influence.
From John Edwin Davis' Life in Asiatic Turkey (1879).
Davis, E. John. (1879). Life in Asiatic Turkey: A journal of travel in Cilicia (Pedias and Trachoea), Isauria, and parts of Lycaonia and Cappadocia. London: E. Stanford.
From John Edwin Davis' Life in Asiatic Turkey (1879).
Davis, E. John. (1879). Life in Asiatic Turkey: A journal of travel in Cilicia (Pedias and Trachoea), Isauria, and parts of Lycaonia and Cappadocia. London: E. Stanford.
Creator
Davis, E. John
Source
https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008730543/
Publisher
London: E. Stanford
Date
1879
Format
Scan (Google) from HathiTrust. Original from Princeton University.
Language
English
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Citation
Davis, E. John, “Plan of the Ruined City of Isaura.,” Mapping Nature — Fall 2018 ENGL1102 Composition, accessed September 22, 2024, https://sarus-sapien.net/fall2018-omeka/items/show/2.