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THE Antiquities OF CONSTANTINOPLE. With a Description of its SITUATION, the Conveniencies of its PORT, its PUBLICK BUILDINGS, the Statuary, Sculpture, Architecture, and other CURIOSITIES of that CITY. With Cuts explaining the Chief of them.
In Four Books. Written Originally in Latin by Petrus Gyllius a Byzantine Historian.
Now Translated into English, and Enlarged with an AncientDescription of the Wards of that CITY, as they stoodin the Reigns of Arcadius and Honorius.
With Pancirolus’s Notes thereupon.
To which is added A large Explanatory Index.
By John Ball, formerly of C. C. C. Oxon.
——Res Antiquæ laudis, et artis
Ingredior.—— Vir. Geo. 2.
LONDON. Printed for the Benefit of the Translator, 1729.
J. Tinney Sculp.
TO Richard Banner, Esq; OF PERRY-HALL, IN THE County ofSTAFFORD.