History of Phoenicia eBook

George Rawlinson
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 508 pages of information about History of Phoenicia.

History of Phoenicia eBook

George Rawlinson
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 508 pages of information about History of Phoenicia.

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

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

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

[Footnote 1321:  Story of Phoenicia, p. 269.]

[Footnote 1322:  On the age of Jehavmelek, see M. Renan’s remarks in the Corpus Inscriptionum Semit. i. 8.]

[Footnote 1323:  Ibid. p. 3.]

[Footnote 1324:  I have followed the translation of M. Renan (Corp.  Ins.  Semit. i. 8).]

[Footnote 1325:  See the Corpus Inscr.  Semit. i. 226-236.]

[Footnote 1326:  See the Corp.  Inscr.  Sem. i. 30-32.]

[Footnote 1327:  Gesenius, Script.  Linguaeque Phoen.  Monumenta, p. 177.]

[Footnote 1328:  Ibid. p. 96.]

[Footnote 1329:  See the Corpus Inscr.  Semit. i. 36-39.]

[Footnote 1330:  Ibid. pp. 110-112.]

[Footnote 1331:  Ibid. p. 69.]

[Footnote 1332:  Ibid. p. 76.]

[Footnote 1333:  See the Corpus Inscr.  Semit. pp. 67, 68.]

[Footnote 1334:  Gesenius, Scripturae Linguaeque Phoen.  Mon. p. 144.]

[Footnote 1335:  Ibid. p. 147.]

[Footnote 1336:  Ibid. p. 187.]

[Footnote 1337:  See the fragments of Dius and Menander, who followed the Tyrian historians (Joseph. Contr.  Ap. i. 18).]

[Footnote 1338:  Ap.  Strab. xvii. 2, Sec. 22.]

[Footnote 1339:  Ibid.]

[Footnote 1340:  See Sallust, Bell.  Jugurth. Sec. 17; Cic. De Orat. i. 58; Amm.  Marc. xxii. 15; Solin. Polyhist. Sec. 34.]

[Footnote 1341:  Columella, xii. 4.]

[Footnote 1342:  Ibid. i. 1, Sec. 6.]

[Footnote 1343:  Plin. H.  N. xviii. 3.]

[Footnote 1344:  As Antipater and Apollonius, Stoic philosophers of Tyre (Strab. l.s.c.), Boethus and Diodotus, Peripatetics, of Sidon (ibid.), Philo of Byblus, Hermippus of Berytus, and others.]

XIV—­POLITICAL HISTORY

[Footnote 0141:  Gen. x. 15-18.]

[Footnote 0142:  “Canaanite” is used in a much wider sence, including all the Syrian nations between the coast line and the desert.]

[Footnote 0143:  Mark vii. 26.]

[Footnote 0144:  Ezra iii. 7.]

[Footnote 0145:  1 Kings v. 18 (marginal rendering).]

[Footnote 0146:  Ezek. xxvii. 11.]

[Footnote 0147:  Gen. x. 17, 18.]

[Footnote 0148:  Judg. i. 31.]

[Footnote 0149:  Brugsch, Hist. of Egypt, i. 222, et seq.]

[Footnote 1410:  See Records of the Past, ii. 110, 111.]

[Footnote 1411:  Josh. xi. 8; xix. 28.]

[Footnote 1412:  Judg. xviii. 7, 8.]

[Footnote 1413:  Ibid. i. 31.]

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