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<p>[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 4295378, member: 57463"]Thanks! I caputured screenshots of the original title page and Sir Charles's nice color map. I will tip them into my copy. The imprint OI stands for Obol International of Chicago. They did a lot of reprinting of otherwise hard-to-find works in numismatics.</p><p>That was before Sanford J. Durst. I think I bought this from the late John Burns. It did not help much with the article for <i>The Celator,</i> but it was nice to have.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, on the subject of the Lycian League, do you have any insight into how Hamilton, Jay, and Madison might have known about it? The Federalist cites Montesquieu, but he must have relied on an earlier history. I checked Herodutus, Plutarch, and Gibbons and did not find a reference to their League. In fact, the spadework of Fellows brought a lot to light, but in the 1830s, long after the 1770s.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kaparthy, post: 4295378, member: 57463"]Thanks! I caputured screenshots of the original title page and Sir Charles's nice color map. I will tip them into my copy. The imprint OI stands for Obol International of Chicago. They did a lot of reprinting of otherwise hard-to-find works in numismatics. That was before Sanford J. Durst. I think I bought this from the late John Burns. It did not help much with the article for [I]The Celator,[/I] but it was nice to have. Also, on the subject of the Lycian League, do you have any insight into how Hamilton, Jay, and Madison might have known about it? The Federalist cites Montesquieu, but he must have relied on an earlier history. I checked Herodutus, Plutarch, and Gibbons and did not find a reference to their League. In fact, the spadework of Fellows brought a lot to light, but in the 1830s, long after the 1770s.[/QUOTE]
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