Lexicographical Neighbors of Bergama
Literary usage of Bergama
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Observations in the East: Chiefly in Egypt, Palestine, Syria, and Asia Minor by John Price Durbin (1845)
"Modem Town of bergama.—Trade.— Taxes.—Depreciation of the Currency. THERE are
two roads from Thyatira to Pergamus, each of which may be accomplished easily ..."
2. Turkey by Heike Brockmann, Tim Kelsey, Asli Uler (1998)
"bergama About 40 kilometers up the river Bakir ... lies bergama, the old Pergamum.
Even from a distance one can recognize the acropolis, the mountain ..."
3. Turkish Coast: Izmir, Bodrum, Marmaris, Antalya by Manfred Ferner (2001)
"**bergama - PERGAMON About 100 kilometers north of Izmir is the charming city
of **bergama O (population 100000), characterized by its beautiful tea gardens ..."
4. A Hand-book for Travellers in the Ionian Islands, Greece, Turkey, Asia Minor by John Murray (Firm), John Murray (1845)
"From bergama there are 2 modes of reaching Assos: 1st, through Adra- miti ; 2d,
... At 3 and 5 hrs. distance from bergama are small khans or coffee sheds. ..."
5. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: “a” Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature edited by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"Tbe place, re-fortified by the Byzantines, and still retaining its w& аз bergama,
passed into Moslem hands early in the 14th century. ..."
6. Cyzicus: Being Some Account of the History and Antiquities of that City, and by Frederick William Hasluck (1910)
"... the author of the crime, was promptly surrendered by the citizens of bergama'.
The conquered province was given by Orkhan to his son Suleiman Pasha, ..."