The Greatest Empires & Civilizations of the Ancient East: Egypt, Babylon, The Kings of Israel and Judah, Assyria, Media, Chaldea, Persia, Parthia & Sasanian Empire. George Rawlinson
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СКАЧАТЬ target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_1312d0fa-cc84-5be3-8a7b-e5b62a82803d">497 [ Ezra iii. 7.]

      498 [ See Capt. Allen’s Dead Sea, ii. 188.]

      499 [ Eustah. ad Dionys. Perieg. l. 915.]

      4100 [ Compare the Heb. “Ramah” and “Ramoth” from (להיות גבוה), “to be high.”]

      4101 [ Kenrick, Phoenicia, p. 3.]

      4102 [ Gesenius, Monumenta Scripture Linguæque, Phoeniciæ, p. 271.]

      4103 [ Allen, Dead Sea, ii. 189.]

      4104 [ Perrot et Chipiez, Histoire de l’Art, iii. 23.]

      4105 [ Perrot and Chipiez, iii. 23-25.]

      4106 [ Perrot et Chipiez, Histoire de l’Art dans l’Antiquité, iii. 25, 26.]

      4107 [ The Phoenicians held Dor and Joppa during the greater part of their existence as a nation, but the tract between them, and that between Dor and Carmel—the plain of Sharon—shows no trace of their occupation.]

      51 [ Kenrick, Phoenicia, p. 71.]

      52 [ Gen. x. 4. Compare Joseph. Ant. Jud. i. 6.]

      53 [ Kenrick, p. 72.]

      54 [ The two plains are sometimes regarded as one, which is called that of Mesaoria; but they are really distinct, being separated by high ground in Long. 33º nearly.]

      55 [ Ælian, Hist. Ann. v. 56.]

      56 [ Strab. xiv. 6, § 5.]

      57 [ Theophrastus, Hist. Plant. v. 8.]

      58 [ Di Cesnola, Cyprus, Introduction, p. 7.]

      59 [ The copper of Cyprus became known as χαλκος Κυπρος or Æs Cyprium, then as cyprium or cyprum, finally as “copper,” “kupfer,” “cuivre,” &c.]

      510 [ Ezek. xxvii. 6.]

      511 [ Compare Ammianus—“Tanta tamque multiplici fertilitate abundat rerum omnium Cyprus, ut, nullius externi indigens adminiculi, indigenis viribus a fundamento ipso carinæ ad supremos ipsos carbasos ædificet onerariam navem, omnibusque armamentis instructam mari committat” (xiv. 8, § 14).]

      512 [ Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 49.]

      513 [ Kenrick, Phoenicia, p. 75.]

      514 [ Di Cesnola, pp. 65-117.]

      515 [ Ibid. pp. 68, 83.]

      516 [ Perrot et Chipiez, Histoire de l’Art, iii. 215.]

      517 [ Ibid.]

      518 [ Πόλις Κυπρου αρχαιότατη.]

      519 [ Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 294.]

      520 [ Ibid. pp. 254-281.]

      521 [ Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 294.]

      522 [ Ibid. p. 378.]

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