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_7438a150-61a0-5da8-85b9-d2ecbd3e37ad">1263 [ Di Cesnola, p. 149.]

      1264 [ Ibid. pl. xiv.]

      1265 [ Ibid. pl. x.]

      1266 [ See Perrot et Chipiez, iii. 769, 771, 789.]

      1267 [ Perrot et Chipiez, iii. 798.]

      1268 [ C. W. King, in Di Cesnola’s Cyprus, pp. 363, 364.]

      1269 [ Mr. King says of it: “No piece of antique worked agate hitherto known equals in magnitude and curiosity the ornament discovered among the bronze and iron articles of the treasure. It is a sphere about six inches in diameter, black irregularly veined with white, having the exterior vertically scored with incised lines, imitating, as it were, the gadroons of a melon” (ibid. p. 363).]

      1270 [ Renan, Mission de Phénicie, Pls. xii. xiii.; Di Cesnola, Cyprus, pls. iv. and xxx.; and pp. 335, 336.]

      1271 [ Perrot et Chipiez, iii. 846-853.]

      1272 [ 1 Kings xxii. 39.]

      0131 [ This follows from the fact that the Greeks, who tell us that they got their letters from the Phoenicians, gave them names only slightly modified from the Hebrew.]

      0132 [ See Dr. Ginsburg’s Moabite Stone, published in 1870.]

      0133 [ See Quarterly Statement of the Palestine Exploration Fund for October 1881, pp. 285-287.]

      0134 [ Corp. Ins. Semit. i. 224-226.]

      0135 [ Herod. v. 58; Diod. Sic. v. 24; Plin. H. N. v. 12; vii. 56; Tacit. Ann. xi. 14; Euseb. Chron. Can. i. 13; &c.]

      0136 [ Capt. Conder, in the Quarterly Statement of the Palestine Exploration Fund, Jan. 1889, p. 17.]

      0137 [ Encycl. Britann. i. 600 and 606.]

      0138 [ Conder, in Quarterly Statement, &c. l.s.c.]

      0139 [ See Gesenius, Mon. Phoen. Tab. 19 and 20.]

      1310 [ See the Corpus Ins. Semit. i. 3, 30, 73, &c.; Gesenius, Mon. Phoen. Tab. 29-33.]

      1311 [ See on this entire subject Gesenius, Scripturæ Linguæque Phoeniciæ Monumenta, pp. 437-445; Movers, article on Phoenizien in the Cyclopädie of Ersch and Gruber; Renan, Histoire des Langues Sémitiques, pp. 189-192.]

      1312 [ Renan, Histoire, &c., p. 186.]

      1313 [ Philo Byblius, Fr. i.]

      1314 [ Philo Byblius, Fr. ii. § 5-8.]

      1315 [ Ibid. Fr. v.]

      1316 [ The Voyage of Hanno translated, and accompanied with the Greek Text, by Thomas Falconer, M.A., London, 1797.]

      1317 [ Quoted by Falconer in his second “Dissertation,” p. 67.]

      1318 [ See the Histoire des Langues Sémitiques (p. 186):—“Les monuments épigraphiques viennent heureusement combler en partie cette lacune.”]

      1319 [ See the Corpus Inscr. Semit. i. 13.]

      1320 [ Corpus Inscr. Semit. i. 20.]

      1321 [ Story of Phoenicia, p. 269.]

      1322 [ On the age of СКАЧАТЬ