Triopian promontory and the ruins of Cnidus, as they appear at the distance of two leagues; taken from the S.W. looking towards the N.E. in sailing from Cos to Rhodes.
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Creator
CLARKE, Edward Daniel
Title
Triopian promontory and the ruins of Cnidus, as they appear at the distance of two leagues; taken from the S.W. looking towards the N.E. in sailing from Cos to Rhodes.
Alternative Title
Triopian promontory and the ruins of Cnidus, as they appear at the distance of two leagues; taken from the S.W. looking towards the N.E. in sailing from Cos to Rhodes.
Date
1824
Bibliographic Citation
CLARKE, Edward Daniel. Travels in various countries of Europe Asia and Africa. Part the First Russia Tartary and Turkey... Part the Second Greece Egypt and the Holy Land..., vol. Ι, London, R. Watts for Cadell and Davies, MDCCCXXIV [=1824].Identifier
clarkeII_20
Table Of Contents
214
Spatial Coverage
Knidos
Asia Minor
Turkey
Subject
Natural environment
Art and antiquities
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Citation
CLARKE, Edward Daniel, “Triopian promontory and the ruins of Cnidus, as they appear at the distance of two leagues; taken from the S.W. looking towards the N.E. in sailing from Cos to Rhodes.,” travelogues, accessed December 22, 2024, https://english.travelogues.gr/items/show/47186.