The Essential Works of George Rawlinson: Egypt, The Kings of Israel and Judah, Phoenicia, Parthia, Chaldea, Assyria, Media, Babylon, Persia, Sasanian Empire & Herodotus' Histories. George Rawlinson

The Essential Works of George Rawlinson: Egypt, The Kings of Israel and Judah, Phoenicia, Parthia, Chaldea, Assyria, Media, Babylon, Persia, Sasanian Empire & Herodotus' Histories - George Rawlinson


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target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_69f519b5-9e0b-5739-ba5a-981ba7712c3f">01 [ Die Phönizier, und das phönizische Alterthum, by F. C. Movers, in five volumes, Berlin, 1841-1856.]

      02 [ History and Antiquities of Phoenicia, by John Kenrick, London, 1855.]

      03 [ Histoire de l’Art dans l’Antiquité, par MM. Perrot et Chipiez, Paris, 1881-7, 4 vols.]

      04 [ Will of William Camden, Clarencieux King-of-Arms, founder of the “Camden Professorship,” 1662.]

      11 [ See Eckhel, Doctr. Num. Vet. p. 441.]

      12 [ Η τον ‘Αραδιον παραλία, xvi. 2, § 12.]

      13 [ Pomp. Mel. De Situ Orbis, i. 12.]

      14 [ The tract of white sand (Er-Ramleh) which forms the coast-line of the entire shore from Rhinocolura to Carmel is said to be gradually encroaching, fresh sand being continually brought by the south-west wind from Egypt. “It has buried Ascalon, and in the north, between Joppa and Cæsaræa, the dunes are said to be as much as three miles wide and 300 feet high” (Grove, in Smith’s Dict. of the Bible, ii. 673).]

      15 [ See Cant. ii. 1; Is. xxxiii. 9; xxxv. 2; lxv. 10.]

      16 [ Stanley, Sinai and Palestine, p. 254.]

      17 [ The Kaneh derives its name from this circumstance, and may be called “the River of Canes.”]

      18 [ Robinson, Biblical Researches, iii. 28, 29.]

      19 [ Grove, l.s.c.]

      110 [ Stanley, Sinai and Palestine, p. 260.]

      111 [ Lynch found it eighteen yards in width in April 1848 (The Jordan and the Dead Sea, p. 64). He found the Belus twice as wide and twice as deep as the Kishon.]

      112 [ A more particular description of these fountains will be given in the description of the city of Tyre, with which they were very closely connected.]

      113 [ Robinson, Biblical Researches, iii. 410.]

      114 [ Robinson, iii. 415.]

      115 [ Ibid. p. 414. Compare Renan, Mission de Phénicie, pp. 524, 665.]

      116 [ Robinson, iii. 420.]

      117 [ Renan, Mission de Phénicie, p. 353.]

      118 [ See Edrisi (traduction de Joubert), i. 355; D’Arvieux, Mémoires, ii. 33; Renan, pp. 352, 353.]

      119 [ Gesenius, Thesaurus, p. 247.]

      120 [ Renan, pp. 59, 60.]

      121 [ Kenrick (Phoenicia, p. 8), who quotes Burckhardt (Syria, p. 161), and Chesney (Euphrates Expedition, i. 450).]

      122 [ Renan, p. 59:—“C’est un immense tapis de fleurs.”]

      123 [ Mariti, Travels, ii. 131 (quoted by Kenrick, p. 22).]

      124 [ Strabo, xvi. 2, § 27.]

      125 [ Stanley, Sinai and Palestine, p. 344.]

      126 [ Martineau, Eastern Life, p. 539.]

      127 [ Van de Velde, Travels, i. 317, 318. Compare Porter, Giant Cities of Bashan, p. 236.]

      128 [ Ritter, Erdkunde, xvi. 31.]

      129 [ Grove, in Smith’s Dictionary of the Bible, i. 278.]

      130 [ Walpole’s Ansayrii, iii. 156.]

      131 [ The derivation


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