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 590:  Ibid. pp. 410, 411.]

[Footnote 591:  See Davis’s Carthage, pp. 128-130; and compare the woodcut in the Geograph.  Univ. xi. 259.]

[Footnote 592:  Beule, Fouilles a Carthage, quoted in the Geograph.  Univ. xi. 258.]

[Footnote 593:  “Adrymes” is the Greek name (Strab. xvii. 3, Sec. 16), Adrumetum or Hadrumetum, the Roman one (Sall. Bell.  Jugurth. Sec. 19; Liv. xxx. 29; Plin. H.  N. v. 4, Sec. 25).]

[Footnote 594:  Geograph.  Univ. xi. 227, 228.]

[Footnote 595:  Ibid. p. 227, note.]

[Footnote 596:  Geographie Universelle, xi. 224.]

[Footnote 597:  Geograph.  Univ. xi. 84.]

[Footnote 598:  Strabo, xvii. 3, Sec. 18.]

[Footnote 599:  See Della Cella, Narrative, p. 37, E. T.; Beechey, Narrative, p. 51.]

[Footnote 5100:  Herod. iv. 198.  Compare Ovid. Pont. ii. 7, 25.]

[Footnote 5101:  See the chart in the Geographie Universelle, xi. 223.]

[Footnote 5102:  Strab. xvii. 3, Sec. 12.]

[Footnote 5103:  See Daux, Recherches sur les Emporia Pheniciens, pp. 256-258; and compare Pl. viii.]

[Footnote 5104:  At Utica, Carthage, and elsewhere.]

[Footnote 5105:  Daux, Recherches, pp. 169-171; Perrot et Chipiez, Histoire de l’Art dans l’Antiquite, iii. 400-402.]

[Footnote 5106:  Thucyd. vi. 2.]

[Footnote 5107:  Perrot et Chipiez, Histoire de l’Art, iii. 336.]

[Footnote 5108:  Diod.  Sic. xiv. 68.]

[Footnote 5109:  Gesenius, Monumenta Phoenicia, pp. 297, 298, and Tab. 39, xii.  A, B.]

[Footnote 5110:  Perrot et Chipiez, Histoire de l’Art, iii. 330.]

[Footnote 5111:  Polyb. i. 55.]

[Footnote 5112:  Perrot et Chipiez, Histoire de l’Art, iii. 331.  Compare the accompanying woodcut.]

[Footnote 5113:  Perrot et Chipiez, Hist. de l’Art, iii. 334; Woodcuts, No. 242 and 243.]

[Footnote 5114:  Marsala, whose wine is so well known, occupies a site on the coast at a short distance.]

[Footnote 5115:  Geographie Universelle, i. 552.]

[Footnote 5116:  Geographie Universelle, i. p. 551.]

[Footnote 5117:  See Gesenius, Monumenta Phoenicia, pp. 288-290, and Tab. 38, ix.  Mahanath corresponds to the Greek {skenai} and the Roman castra.  Compare the Israelite “Mahanaim.”]

[Footnote 5118:  Serra di Falco, Antichita di Sicilia, v. 60, 67.]

[Footnote 5119:  Perrot et Chipiez, Hist. de l’Art, iii. 187-189.]

[Footnote 5120:  Ibid. p. 426.]

[Footnote 5121:  Geographie Universelle, i. 571.]

[Footnote 5122:  Gesenius, Monumenta Phoenicia, p. 298.]

[Footnote 5123:  Diod.  Sic. v. 12.]

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