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    <tableOfContents>Ramsay, A.M. Proodos. [Bion dead. From Moschus, Id. II] -- I. Ramsay, A.M. Issurian and east-Phrygian art in the third and fourth centuries after Christ. -- II. Calder, W.M. Smyrna as described by the orator Aelius Aristides. -- III. Petrie, A. Epitaphs in Phrygian Greek. -- IV. Fraser, J. Inheritance by adoption and marriage in Phrygia, as shown in the epitaphs of Trophimos and his relatives. -- V. Callander, T. Explorations in Lyaconia and Isauria, 1904. -- VI. Anderson, J.G.C. Paganism and Christianity in the upper Tembris valley. -- VII. Ramsay, W.M. Preliminary report to the Wilson trustees on exploration in Phrygia and Lyaconia. -- VIII. Ramsay, W.M. The war of Moslem and Christian for the possession of Asia Minor. -- IX. Ramsay, W.M. The Teküioreian guest-friends : an anti-Christian society on the imperial estates at Pisidian Antioch. -- Notes and corrections. -- Ramsay, A.M., Fraser, J. Anderdon, W.R. Epodos. -- Index.</tableOfContents>
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    <note>Article VIII: The Rede lecture in the University of Cambridge, 1906. Reprinted from the &quot;Contemporary review.&quot;</note>
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