They begin to be common in Macedon and Thrace. In Asia Minor i have seen great caravans of them in company with houses and asses...
At Larissa and at most of the towns and villages of the great Thessalian plain, they use carts drawn by 2 oxen; they resemble those of the roade and are nearly of the ancient form, being upon 2 solid wheels without spokes...
The two wheeled cart is the δίκυκλον of the ancients ...
The τετράκυκλον four – wheeled carriage is only used at Costantinople in its vicinity, they are drawn dy 3 houses abreast being the τρίπωλα ἅρματα of the ancient Greeks, the fuga of the Latins.