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have been the material. (See Plin. H. N. xxxiii. 4, § 71.)]
1034 [ Ibid. § 70.]
1035 [ Ibid. § 73.]
1036 [ Diod. Sic. v. 37, § 3.]
1037 [ Diod. Sic. v. 37, § 3. Compare Strab. iii. 2, § 9.]
1038 [ Plin. H. N. xxxiii. 4, § 69.]
1039 [ Ibid.]
1040 [ Kenrick, Phoenicia, p. 263.]
1041 [ Diod. Soc. v. 38, § 1.]
1042 [ Kenrick thinks that the Carthaginians “introduced the practice of working the mines by slave labour” (Phoenicia, l.s.c.); but to me the probability appears to be the other way.]
1043 [ See Wilkinson, in the author’s Herodotus, ii. 504.]
1044 [ Herod. iii. 96.]
XI—RELIGION
0111 [ Renan, Histoire des Langues Sémitiques, p. 5.]
0112 [ Ithobal, father of Jezebel, was High Priest of Ashtoreth (Menand. Ephes. Fr. 1). Amastarte, the mother of Esmunazar II. (Records of the Past, ix. 113) was priestess of the same deity.]
0113 [ As figures of Melkarth, or Esmun, or dedications to Baal, as lord of the particular city issuing it.]
0114 [ Herod. iii. 37.]
0115 [ For the fragments of the work which remain, see the Fragmenta Historicum Græcorum of C. Müller, iii. 561-571. Its value has been much disputed, but seems to the present writer only slight.]
0116 [ Compare Max Müller, Science of Religion, p. 177 et seqq.]
0117 [ Gen. xiv. 18-22.]
0118 [ Philo Bybl. Fr. 1, § 5.]
0119 [ Records of the Past, iv. 109, 113.]
1110 [ Gen. vi. 5.]
1111 [ Ps. cxxxix. 2.]
1112 [ Max Müller, Chips from a German Workshop, i. 28.]
1113 [ Philo Bybl. Fr. 1, § 5. Compare the Corpus Ins. Semit. vol. i. p. 29.]
1114 [ See Renan, Mission de Phénicie, pl. xxxii.; Gesenius, Linguæ Scripturæque Phoeniciæ Monumenta, Tab. xxi.]
1115 [ 2 Kings xxiii. 5. Compare verse 11.]
1116 [ Gesenius, Monumenta Phoenicia, p. 96.]
1117 [ Ibid. pp. 276-278.]
1118 [ See Döllinger’s Judenthum und Heidenthum, i. 425; E. T.]
1119 [ Döllinger, Judenthum und Heidenthum, i. 425, E. T. Compare Gesenius, Mon. Phoen. Tab. xxiii.]
1120 [ Herod. ii. 44; Perrot et Chipiez, Hist. de l’Art, iii. 77.]
1121 [ Judg. ii. 11; iii. 7; x. 6, &c.]
1122 [ 2 Kings i. 2.]
1123 [ Strab. iii. 5, § 5.]
1124 [ Perrot et Chipiez, Hist. de l’Art, iv. 113.]
1125 [ 2 Kings iii. 2.]