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In the last volume of the Annual Mr. Heaton Comyn published a description and drawings of this ruined monastery, which lies hidden away among the woods on one of the south-eastern spurs of Mount Pentelicus. It seems worth while to add what little is known of its history, and also some notes on its construction. For the latter I have to thank Mr. Pieter Rodeck, whose extensive knowledge of Byzantine churches enables him to speak with authority.
page 190 note 1 The documents relating to Daou are published by MrKambouroglou, D. G. in his Μνημεια της ‘στορίας των’ Αθηναίων, i. 186 and ii. 49Google Scholar, and in his ῾Ιστορία τῶν ᾿Αθηναίων i. 380.
page 190 note 2 Δελτίον τῆς Χριστιανικῆς ᾿Αρχαιολογικῆς ῾Εταιρείας ii. (1892–4), 23–27. Compare his Mémoires sur les Antiquités chrétiennes de la Grèce (Athens, 1902), pp. 37, 38.
page 191 note 1 Compare Milchhöfer, , Karten von Attika, Text, vi. p. 39.Google Scholar
page 191 note 2 ῾Ιστορία τῶν ᾿Αθηναίων i. p. 382.
page 191 note 3 SirWyse, Thomas, Impressions of Greece (London, 1871), pp. 46–48.Google Scholar