Observations on the Topography of the Plain of Troy: And on the Principal Objects Within, and Around it Described, Or Alluded To, in the Iliad. Shewing that the System of M. de Chevalier, So Long Upheld, is Founded on a Most Erroneous Topography. And Also, that the Two Sources, Denominated the Warm, and the Cold, Spring, on which His System Materially Rests, Do Not Present Any Contrast; But are Exactly Alike in Point of Temperature; that is Cold. With a Map, in which the Topography Set Forth by M. de Chevalier, is Contrasted with the Several Statements of Three Other Travellers in the Troad. Also, a Sketch of the Western Part of the Region of Mount Ida ...