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<TEI.2><text><body><div1 n="9" type="Book" org="uniform" sample="complete"><p><milestone n="14" unit="section" /><milestone ed="P" unit="para" />Above this shore is the mountain called Corydallus, and also the deme Corydalleis.  Then one comes to the harbor Phoron, and to Psyttalia,<note anchored="yes" resp="Jones" place="unspecified">Now called Lipsokutáli (see Frazer, note on <bibl n="Paus. 1.36.2" default="NO" valid="yes">Paus. 1.36.2</bibl>).</note> a small, deserted, rocky island, which some have called the eyesore of the Peiraeus.  And near by, too, is Atalanta, which bears the same name as the island near Euboea and the Locrians, and another island similar to Psyttalia.  Then one comes to the Peiraeus, which also is classed among the demes, and to Munychia.
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