THE MORGAN LECTURES (Through the liberality of Mr. Henry A. Morgan, Aurora, N.Y.). In the Theological Seminary of Auburn in the State of ST. PAUL AS A TRAVELLER. MANSFIELD COLLEGE LECTURES, 1895. ST. PAUL AS A CITIZEN OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. AND THE ROMAN CITIZEN LIBRARIES STANFORD BY W. M. RAMSAY, D.C.L., LL.D. Professor OF HUMANITY, Aberdeen ORD, MITGLIED D. kais. DEUTSCH. ARCHÄOLOG. GESELLSCH., 1884 HON. MEMBER, Athenian archæolog, soc., 1895; FORMERLY Professor of claSSICAL ARCHEOLOGY AND FELLOW of Exeter and of LINCOLN college, oXFORD LEVERING LECTURER IN JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, 1894 EIGHTH IMPRESSION NEW YORK: G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS 1904 To ANDREW MITCHELL, Esq., My Dear Uncle, THE WALK HOUSE, ALLOA In my undergraduate days, a residence in Göttingen during the Long Vacation of 1874 was a critical point in my life. Then for the first time, under the tuition of Professor THEODOR BENFEY, I came into close relations with a great scholar of the modern type, and gained some insight into modern methods of literary investigation; and my thoughts have ever since turned towards the border lands between European and Asiatic civilisation. That visit, like many other things, I owe to you; and now I send you the result, such as it is, the best that I can do, asking that you will allow it to go forth with your name attached to it. I remain always, your affectionate nephew, WILLIAM MITCHELL RAMSAY King's College, Aberdeen, 82939 |