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Sir William M. Ramsay is acknowledged as the outstanding authority on the life of Paul and the history of the early church. Wilbur M. Smith spoke of him as ""the greatest living authority on the historical, geographical and archaeological aspects of the life of the Apostle Paul."" Ramsay for the greater part of his life was professor of humanity at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. He carried on extensive research in Asiatic Turkey and the ancient Bible lands. Among the many books presenting the results of his study are St. Paul the Traveller and the Roman Citizen and The Cities of St. Paul.
Dedication
Prolegomena
Part I. General Principles: 1. Hellenism and Orientalism
2. The 'Royal Road'
3. Beginning of the trade route
4. The eastern trade route
5. The Roman roads in Asia Minor
6. The value of the Peutinger table, Ptolemy, and the Itineraries, as geographical authorities
7. The Byzantine roads
8. Change of site
Part II. A Sketch of the Historical Geography of the Various Provinces: Introduction
A. Cities and bishoprics of Byzantine Asia
B. Cities and bishoprics of Lydia
C. Cities and bishoprics of Phyrgia
D. Cities and bishoprics of Hellespontus
E. Roman roads in the Province Asia
F. Cities and bishoprics of Bithynia
G. The Byzantine military road
H. Cities and bishoprics of Galatia Salutaris
I. Roman roads in Galatia and Northern Phrygia
J. Cities and bishoprics of Galatia Prima
K. Roman roads from Ankyra to the East
L. Roman roads in Central Cappadocia
M. Cities and bishoprics of Cappadocia
N. The Ponto-Cappadocian frontier
O. Lykaonia and Tyantis
P. The passes over Tauros
Q. Roman roads in Lykaonia and Tyanitis
R. Cilicia Tracheia or Isauria
S. Cilicia
T. Cities and bishoprics of Pisidia
U. Pamphylia, Caria, and Lycia
Addenda
Indexes.