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Anatolic, a.|ænəˈtɒlɪk| [f. Gr. ἀνατολικός eastern: see prec. and -ic.] = Anatolian a.
1853G. Finlay Hist. Byzantine Empire i. i. 14 Seven great themes are particularly prominent in Asia Minor, Optimaton, Opsician, the Thrackesian, the Anatolic, [etc.]..and the Armeniac. 1886Amer. Jrnl. Archæol. II. 124 A vast change had come over the Anatolic Theme: great parts of it, including the eastern and southern and much of the central regions, had been occupied by the Seljuk Turks. 1934A. J. Toynbee Study Hist. II. d. iii. 79 In the central and north-eastern parts of the Anatolian Plateau or, in the administrative terminology of the day, in the Anatolic and Armeniac army corps districts..of the East Roman Empire. |