Автор: George Rawlinson
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758 [ Ibid. v. 40. Compare 2 Chron. iv. 16.]
759 [ See Di Cesnola’s Cyprus, Pls. xxi. and xxx.]
760 [ A single statue in bronze, of full size, or larger than life, is said to have been exhumed in Cyprus in 1836 (Perrot et Chipiez, iii. 514); but it has not reached our day.]
761 [ See the works of La Marmora (Voyage en Sardaigne), Cara (Relazione sugli idoli sardo-fenici), and Perrot et Chipiez (Hist. de l’Art, iv. 65-89).]
762 [ Perrot et Chipiez, iv. 65, 66.]
763 [ Ibid. pp. 67, 69, 88.]
764 [ Ibid. pp. 67, 70, 89.]
765 [ Ibid. 52, 74, 75, 87, &c.]
766 [ See Di Cesnola, Cyprus, Pl. iv. opp. p. 84.]
767 [ Ibid. opp. p. 345.]
768 [ Ibid. p. 337.]
769 [ Monumenti di cere antica, Pl. x. fig. 1.]
770 [ Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 77.]
771 [ Di Cesnola, Cyprus, Pl. xi. opp. p. 114.]
772 [ In the museum of the Varvakeion. (See Perrot et Chipiez, Hist. de l’Art, iii. 782-785.)]
773 [ Ibid. p. 783, No. 550.]
774 [ Compare the author’s History of Ancient Egypt, i. 362.]
775 [ Perrot et Chipiez, iii. 779, No. 548.]
776 [ See Ancient Monarchies, i. 392.]
777 [ See Clermont-Ganneau, Imagerie Phénicienne, p. xiii.]
778 [ See Clermont-Ganneau, Ima. Phénicienne, Pls. ii. iv. and vi. Compare Longpérier, Musée Napoléon III., Pl. x.; Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 329; Pl. xix. opp. p. 276; Perrot et Chipiez, Hist. de l’Art, iii. 777, 789; Nos. 547 and 552.]
779 [ Clermont-Ganneau, Pl. i. at end of volume; Perrot et Chipiez, iii. 759, No. 543.]
780 [ L’Imagerie Phénicienne, p. 8.]
781 [ Helbig, Bullettino dell’ Instituto di Corrispondenza archeologica, 1876, p. 127.]
782 [ L’Imagerie Phénicienne, p. 8.]
783 [ L’Imagerie Phénicienne, pp. xi, xiii, and 18-39.]
784 [ Ibid. p. 151.]
785 [ L’Imagerie Phénicienne, pp. 150-156. It is fatal to M. Clermont-Ganneau’s idea—1. That the hunter in the outer scene has no dog; 2. That the dress of the charioteer is wholly unlike that of the fugitive attacked by the dog; and 3. That M. Clermont-Ganneau’s explanation accounts in no way for the medallion’s central and main figure.]
786 [ “Les formes et les mouvements des chevaux sont indiqués avec beaucoup du sûreté et de justesse” (ibid. p. 6).]
787 [ So Mr. C. W. King in his appendix to Di Cesnola’s Cyprus, p. 387. He supports his view by Herod. vii. 69.]
788 [ Perrot et Chipiez, iii. 632.]