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The Cities and Bishoprics of Phrygia

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An essay on the history of the city of Phrygia, this volume spans the earliest years of Turkey up until the Turkish Conquest. Ramsay's wealth of knowledge of Turkish culture, geography, and the local people of the area assists him in illuminating the early years of this ancient, longstanding place.

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  • Title: The Cities and Bishoprics of Phrygia
  • Author: William Mitchell Ramsay
  • Publisher: Clarendon Press
  • Publication Date: 1897
  • Pages: 481
W. M. Ramsay

W. M. Ramsay (1851–1939) was professor of humanity at the University of Aberdeen. He was most well-known for his archaeological endeavors, as he traveled extensively throughout Asia Minor, studying the missionary journeys of Paul, conducting archaeological research, and writing numerous books on his findings and adventures.

He studied at Oxford, the University of Aberdeen, and Gottingen, and he later went on to become the first ever professor of classical archaeology at Oxford. Ramsey received awards for his work from Pope Leo XII, the University of Pennsylvania, the Royal Geographical Society, and the Royal Scottish Geographical Society. He was knighted in 1906.

His works include St. Paul the Traveller and Roman CitizenHis original intent was to disprove Christianity through archaeology, but through his research he realized that the Bible was accurate and converted to Christianity.

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    $14.99

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