1893. In the following account of the Palace of Constantinople, the
Hippodrome, and the neighboring Augustaion, I often recall the
difficulties of the task. Students of the Palace as it is presented
in the latest works of Greek and Western writers, can form some
idea of the confused nature of the subject, which, indeed, none
admit more frequently than the writers themselves.
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