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
href="#ulink_fb232212-b436-55fd-9f84-e2f44780c1b9">313 [ Renan, Histoire des Langues Sémitiques, p. 183.]
314 [ Deutsch, Literary Remains, pp. 162, 163.]
315 [ Herod. vi. 47:—’Όρος μέγα ανεστραμμένων εν τη ζητήσει]
316 [ On this imaginary “monsters,” see Herod. vi. 44.]
317 [ Ibid. iv. 42.]
318 [ Herod. vii. 85.]
319 [ Ibid. ii. 112.]
320 [ 1 Kings xi. 1.]
321 [ Ibid. xvi. 31.]
322 [ Ezra iii. 7.]
323 [ Is. xxiii. 15-18.]
324 [ Mark vii. 26-30.]
325 [ Acts xii. 20.]
326 [ Herod. iv. 196.]
327 [ Herod, i. 1:—Περσεων οι Λάγιου.]
328 [ Ibid. ii. 190.]
329 [ Ibid. ii. 4, 99, 142.]
330 [ Ibid. i. 1; iv. 42; vi. 47; vii. 23, 44, 96.]
331 [ As they do of being indebted to the Babylonians and the Egyptians for astronomical and philosophic knowledge.]
332 [ Deutsch, Literary Remains, p. 163.]
333 [ Ibid.]
334 [ Compare the representation of Egyptian ships in Dümichen’s Voyage d’une Reine Egyptienne (date about B.C. 1400) with the far later Phoenician triremes depicted by Sennacherib (Layard, Monuments of Nineveh, second series, pl. 71).]
335 [ Renan, Mission de Phénicie, pp. 100, 101.]
336 [ The Cypriot physiognomy is peculiar. (See Di Cesnola’s Cyprus, pp. 123, 129, 131, 132, 133, 141, &c.)]
337 [ Herod. vii. 90.]
338 [ Kenrick, Phoenicia, p. 68, note 3.]
IV—THE CITIES
41 [ The nearest approach to such a period is the time a little preceding Nebuchadnezzar’s siege, when Sidon, Byblus, and Aradus all appear as subject to Tyre (Ezek. xxvii. 8-11).]
42 [ 1 Kings xvii. 9-24.]
43 [ 1 Macc. xv. 37.]
44 [ Gen. x. 15.]
45 [ Josh. xix. 29.]
46 [ Ibid. verse 28.]
47 [ See Hom. Il. vii. 290; xxiii. 743; Od. iv. 618; xiv. 272, 285; xvi. 117, 402, 424.]
48 [ Hist. Philipp. xviii. 3, § 2.]
49 [ Kenrick, Phoenicia, p. 460.]
410 [ Steph, Byz. ad voc.]
411 [ Renan, Mission de Phénicie, pl. lxvii.]
412 [ Scylax, Periplus, § 104. This work belongs to the time of Philip, Alexander’s father.]
413 [ See Renan, Mission