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[ Ibid. pp. 254-281.]
521 [ Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 294.]
522 [ Ibid. p. 378.]
523 [ Strabo, xiv. 6, § 3; Steph. Byz. ad voc. CURIUM.]
524 [ Herod. v. 113.]
525 [ Apollodor. Biblioth. iii. 14, § 13.]
526 [ Virg. Æn. i. 415-417; Tacit. Ann. iii. 62; Hist. ii. 2; Strab. xiv. 6, § 3.]
527 [ Ps. lxxvi. 2.]
528 [ Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 201.]
529 [ Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 198, and Map.]
530 [ Eponym Canon, p. 139, l. 23.]
531 [ Ibid. p. 144, l. 22.]
532 [ On the copper-mines of Tamasus, see Strab. xiv. 6, § 5; and Steph. Byz. ad voc.]
533 [ Eponym Canon, ll.s.c.]
534 [ Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 228.]
535 [ Plut. Vit. Solon. § 26.]
536 [ Diod. Sic. xiv. 98, § 2.]
537 [ Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 231.]
538 [ Kenrick, Phoenicia, p. 74.]
539 [ Gen. x. 4.]
540 [ Gesenius, Mon. Script. Linquæque Phoeniciæ, p. 278.]
541 [ Strab. xiv. 5, § 3.]
542 [ Ibid. xiv. 3, § 9. Mt. Solyma, now Takhtalu, is the most striking mountain of these parts. Its bald summit rises to the height of 4,800 feet above the Mediterranean (Beaufort, Karamania, p. 57).]
543 [ Strab. xiv. 3, § 8, sub fin.]
544 [ Beaufort, Karamania, p. 31.]
545 [ Herod. iii. 90; vii. 77; Strab. xiii. 4, § 15; Steph. Byz. ad. voc.]
546 [ Beaufort, Karamania, p. 56.]
547 [ Strab. xiv. 3, § 9.]
548 [ Beaufort, pp. 59, 60.]
549 [ Ibid. p. 70.]
550 [ As Corinna and Basilides (see Athen. Deipnos, iv. 174).]
551 [ Ap. Phot. Bibliothec. p. 454.]
552 [ Ap. Athen. Deipn. viii. 361.]
553 [ Dict. Cret. i. 18; iv. 4.]
554 [ Kenrick, Phoenicia, pp. 80, 81.]
555 [ Aristid. Orat. § 43.]
556 [ Acts xxvii. 12.]
557 [ Steph. Byz. ad voc.]
558 [ Herod. iv. 151.]
559 [ Heb. (קופט), Copt. labo, &c.]