Mo. (of Wotes, de.)
Bunsen, Eg. Pl., i. pp. 285, 471.—
Schulz’s Ebn Khaledoon, p. 122.—
Castiglione, Berbères, p. 1Q4.—Quatremère,
Mém. Geog. sur l’Egypte, i. p.
37 ; and in Jour, des Savans, 1846, p.
266.
615 P7ieTiuRiSIM. Most of the above references
here apply. These are special—
Peyron, Papyr. Graec., Part ii. p. 27.—
Parthey, pp. 56, 291, 500, 539.—Wilkinson,
Mod. Eg. and Theb'., ii. p. 137.
D’Avezac, Afrique, p. 27. — Champ.,
Gram. pp. 98, 169, 327 ; Diet., p. 81.—
De Hemso, p. 296, seq.—Lacroix, Nu-
midie, p. 6.—■ Anthon, Anc. Geog., p.
749. — Quatremère,- loc. cit.,'p. 266.
616 KSAiLuKAlM. Bochart, pp. 323-9.—De
Sola, Genesis, p. 42. — Cahen, i. p. 27.
Glaire and Franck’s Bible, i. p. 50.—
Munk, Palestine, pp. 82, 432.—Kitto, i.
pp. 399, 388 ; ii. 398.—Hales, Analysis,
i. p. 355. — Ritter, Vorhalle, p. 35, seq.
— Morton, Cr. Æg., pp. 23-27, on
“ Herodotus.” —Eadie, Early Orient.
Hist. — Mignot, “ 3me Mém. sur les
Phoeniciens;” Acad. R. d. Inscrip.,
Paris, xxxiv. .1770, p. 146..-4-Mar mol,
Ira parte, fol. 31. —Lepsius, Lettre, pp.
14, 18, 44: PI. A, No. 1 ,12.—Birch, in
Otia, p. 115. — De Longpérier, Rev.
Archéol., 1850, p. 450. — Botta, Écrit,
cunéiforme Assyr., pp. 6, 93, 192.—
Rawlins on, Commentary, pp. 10-14.—
De Hemso,p. 246.—Hitzig,Urgeschichte
und Mythologie der Philistàer, 1845;
reviewed by Quatremère, loc. cit, p.
266.—Koenig, apud Jomard, Récueil
des Voyages, 1829; iv. p. 130, seq.—
Hodgson, Sahara, pp. 33-5 : ■—and, for
“ Oases,” Wilkinson, Mod. E'gl ii. pp.
,353-79.
617*PAiLiSTiIM. Wilford, Asiat. Res.; iii.
1799, pp. 317-20; 322. — Hales, i. pp.
. 368, 380; after a disclaimer, p. 198.—
[On “ Col. Wilford,” who is the cause
of all those Hindostanic stupidities still
current among English hagiographers,
cpnf. Klaproth ; in the Journal Asiat.,
Paris, xxv. p. 13, note ; and Vans Kennedy,
Hindu Mythology, London, 1831;
Appendix A,.pp. 406-22.] Champollion,
Gram., p. 180.— Osburn, Testimony,
pp. 137-41,155.—Mignot, op. cit, p. 148,
seq.— Quatremère (op. cit., pp. 258-69,
411-24, 497-510,) dispenses with more
than reference to Kitto, ii. pp. 521-4.—
Raoul-Rochette,. Archéologie comparée,
i. pp. 190-2, 373-4. — De Saulcy, Dead
Sea, 1. pp. 27-9, 55--6.
618 KaPATioRIM. Bochart, pp. 329-33.—
Volney, iv. p. 229.—Quatremère, loc. cit.
619 TsiDoN. Bochart, p. 342.— Homer, II.
xxiii. 743 ; Odys., xv. 425. — Justin,
Ixviii. 3. — De Saulcy, Dead Sea, i. 52,
57-9.—Quatremère, on Mover’s “ Phönizier,”
op. cit., p. 503.—Gliddon, Otia,
p. 136. —Eadie, Early Or. Hist., pp.
425-6.—Layard, Babylon, p. 627.
620 KAeTi. Bochart, p. 344-8, for this and
the following names.—Lanci, Paralipo-
meni, i. pp. 13, 144.—Munk, Palestine,
p. 78.—Birch, Archæologia, xxxv. 1853.
—Layard, Babylon, pp. 142, 354, 633.
621 IBUSL Osburn, Testimony, pp. 37-43,
Mo. (of Motes, de.)
123-5, 154.—Champollion, Lettres, pp.
76-7.—De Saulcy, Inscriptions de Van,
p. 26.
622 AMoRI. On “ Nephilîm,” cf. the Paralipomeni.
— Talmud, apud Rabbi Ben-
Ouziel; Cahen, iv. p. 107, note.—
Gliddon, Otia, p. 137.—Rosellini, Mon.
Stor., iii. part 1, pp. 368-70; iv.'pp* 94,
237-9.—Birch, Gallery, part i. p. 86.—
Hincks, Hierog. Alph., p. 13 ; pi. i. fig.
17.— Osburn, Test., 65, 128-9, 154.—
Birch, Stat. Tab. Kar., pp. 20-3. — De
Saulcy,Dead Sea, i. p. 347.
623 GiRGäSI. Munk, Palestine, pp. 69, 79.
624 KAUI. Hieronymus, Epist. ad Dardanum,
129.—Kitto, Cyclop., voce “ Hivite.”—
Vico, Scienza Nuova, transi. Paris,
1844, p. 288.
625 AaRKI. Vaux, Nineveh, pp. 459, 468,
478. — Gliddon, Otia, pp. 137-8. — Anthon,
Class. Diet., pp. 1049-53.
626 SINI. Otia, p; 130. —Munk, p. 78.—
Osburn’s error of “ Sinim” for SIN-
KAR (Test., p. 158, No. 30), was corrected
by Birch, Stat. Tab. Kar., p. 37.
627 ARUaDI. Osburn, pp. 52, 58, 69, 80,
118, 156.—Vaux, Nineveh, pp. 459,
468, 478. — Layard, Babylon, p. 627.
628 TsiMRI. Otia, p. 137.—Bochart, p. 347.
629'KAaMaTil. Rawlinson, in Vaux, p. 462,
seq. — De Saulcy, Rev. Archéol., 1850,
pp. 767-8.—Layard, Babylon, p. 627.—
Osburn, pp. 98, 101, 142, 155.—“ Vico,
et ses OEuvres,” Introd., p. 1.
630 AalLaM. Ainsworth, Assyria, &c., pp.
108, 196-216.—Rawlinson, March from
Zohàb to Khusistàn, 1836 ; R. Geog.
Soc., ix. p. 47.§|lDubeux, Perse, pp. 1,
9, 13, 31.—Frazer, Mesopotamia, p. 22.
—Polybius, v. 44|jllStrabo. xvi. p. 744.
— Layard, Khuzistàn ; R. Geog. Soc.,
xvi. pp. 61-84,—'Tychsen, De Cuneatis
Inscrip., 1798, pp. 10, 13. — Ouseley,
Travels, 1819, p. 325. — Löwenstern,
Rémarques ; Rev. Arqhéol., 1850, pp.
687-723.—De Saulcy, Inserip. trouvées
— à Khorsabad ; Rev. Archéol., 1850, pp.
767-70.—Layard, Babylon, pp. 212, 353,
62Ï.
631-632 ASUR. De Sola, Genesis, note, p.
41. — De Longpérier, Rev. Archéol.,
1850, pp. 429-32.—Rich’s Narrative of
a Journey to Nineveh; London, 1839;
Introd., note, p. xvii. — The Friend of
Moses, New York, 1852; pp. 181, 185,
200, 215-6, 220.—Rawlinson, Commentary,
pp. 26-7.— Birch, in Layard’s
Nineveh and its Remains, ii., p. 340,
note. — Layard, Babylon; pp. 212, 530,I
629.
633 ARPAa-KaSD. Kitto, Cyclop., i. p. 229;
but see ii, p. 398.—Volney, iv. pp. 249-
50. — Lenormant, Cours, p. 203. —Bochart,
p. 83.—Michaelis, Spicileg. Geog.
Heb., ii., p. 75.—Dubois, Caucase, iii.
pp. 421, 434, 488; iv. p. 342- 3. —St.
Martin, Mémôires, i. p. 205. — Ritter,
Asien, vii. p. 320,. seq. — Ainsworth,
Assyria, pp. 152-156; and “ An Evening
at Diarbekir,” Ainsworth’s Mag.,
1843, iv. pp. 221-6. — Loftus, in Rev.
Archéol., 1850, p. 126.—Layard, Babylon,
p. 628.
634 LUD. Herod., i. 7; vii. 74. — Grote,
R E F E R E N C E S A N D N O T E S . 731
Mo. (of Motes, de.)
Greece, i. pp. 127-30, 206, 320, 462,
618. — Raoul-Rochette, Archéologie
Comparée, i. pp. 38, 206-227, 271-277,
284.—Champollion,Diet.,p. 80.—Prisse,
Salle des Ancêtres de Thotmes III., pp.
11-12. — Osburn, Test., pp. 27, 30, 44.
— Tacitus, Annal, ii. 60, 4. — Birch,
Annals of Thotmes III., pp. 158-60.
635 ARaM. Quatremère, Jour, des Sav.,
1846, pp. 503-4. — Bochart, pp. 83-5.—
Volney, iv. pp. 246-8.' — Munk, Palestine,
p. 435.—Champollion, Gram., pp.
,500-1.—De Rougé, on Statue of Out’a-
horsoun, Rev. Archéol., 7me Année, p.
15. — Judas, in op. cit., 1847, p. 622.—
Layard, Babylon, p. 628.
636 oSUTs. DeWette, ii. pp. 554-70.—Bochart,
pp. 90, 91. — Forster, “ Sinaic Inscriptions,”
1851, pp. 12-68; compared with
Kircher, OEdipus Ægyptiacus, Amsterdam;
1652; ii. pp. 103-13.—Hunt, Him-
yaric Inscriptions, 1848 ; pp. 46.—Fresnel,
Recherches, p. 23. — See also the
Asmonean,” New York, 1852, March
and April.
637 KAUL. Bochart, pp. 91-2.— Grotius,
Annot., lib. i. de V. R. C.
638 GeTieR. Bochart, , pp. 92-3.—Pauthier,
Liv. Sac. de l’Orient, p. 465 ; and Kasi-
mirski’s “ Koran,” xxv. 40, 41.— Lane,
Selections, p. 12-15. — Volney, iv. pp.
235, 249.—Pliny, iv. 36.—Solinus, c. 23.
639 MaSA. De Wette, ii. pp. 253-316.—Bochart,
pp. 93-4. Forster, Geog., i. p.
284-5.
640 SaLaKA. Bochart, pp. 100-4.
641 éiBeR. Gliddon, Chapters, pp. 18, 19.—
Lane, Modern Egyptians, Pref.—Gese-
f niujs, in De Wette, i. pp. 433-4.—Munk,
Palestine, p. 102. — Lenormant, Cours,
p. 203.—Fresnel, “ Lettre à M. Mohl,”
Jour. Asiat., 1845, pp. 63-65.
642 PeLeG. “ Hebrew Language;” see Gesenius,
in De Wette, i. p. 459 ; and
Bunsen, Eg. Pl., i. p. 270.—Athenæum
. Français, No. 1; Juillet, 1852, p. 7 .—
Lenormant, Cours, p. 214.
643 IoKTaN. Bochart, 109-12. — Fresnel,
Arabes avant l’Islamisme, 1836,1838.—
Jomard, Arabie, in Mengin, iii. pp. 330,
346, 389r91. Forster, Geog., i. pp.
77-101*. •
644 ALMUDaD. J3ochart, p. 112. — Volney,
iv. p. 252. — Forster, i. pp. 107-11.
645 SeLePA. Same references.
646 KAaTsRaMUTi. Add to the above,—
Plate, Province of Hadramaut, Syro-
Eg. Soc., 1845, pp. 112-23 ; and Jomard,
op. eit:| p. 349.
647 IeRaKA. Bochart, 124-7. — Forster, i. p.
115, 137-43. — Fresnel, 4me Lettre,
“ Djeddah, Jan. 1838.”
648 HaDÜRaM. Bochart, pp. 128-30.—Sale’s
Introd. to Koran, Liv. Sac. d’Or., pp.
465—Q —Pococke, Specimen Hist. Ara-
bum, p. 41.—Volney, iv. p. 252.
649 AUZaL. Bochart, p._ ¡130 -4. — Rosenmüller,
Bibl. Geog., iii. p. 171. — Lane,
Selections, p. 3. — Volney, iv. p. 253.—
Forster, i. p. ] 45—7.
650 DiKLeH. Bochart, pp. 134-9.—Forster,
A i. pp. 147-8.
651 «UBaL. References as above.
652 ABIMAL. Idem.
Mo. (of Notes, dc.)
653 SeBA. Bochart, pp. 146-56.—Forster, i.
pp. 154-7.
654 AUPAiR. Munk, Palestine, p. 294.—
Volney, iv. pp. 255-76, — Bochart, pp.
156-61. — Michaelis, Quaestiones, No.
39. — Forster, i. pp. 165-71.
655 KAUILaH.;
656 Il>BaB. • Same authorities.
657
658
661
662
663
664
665
666
667
668
669
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
687
688
Prichard, Researches, iii. p. 348.
Die Deutschen und die Nachbarstamme ;
Ibid.
Strauss, Vie de Jesus; Littré’s transi.,
Paris, 1839; i. pp. 434, 436-7.
Oxlee, Letters to Archbishop of Cant.,
2d series, London, 1845, p. 37.
Hennell, Origin of Christ., p. 299.
Vide Fresnel (Arabes avant l’Islamisme,
1836, p. 61), for a marvellous effort in
Arabic by the Shèykh Abbas-el-Yà-
manèetee. ÿ
So read De Sola, Lindenthal, and Raphall,
Genesis, p. 44.
Birch,. Stat. Tabl. of Karnac, >pp. 36-7.—
Gliddon, Otia, p. ’“'5.
Layard, Babylon, pp. 496, 506, 529, 543.
Lacour, Æloïm, i. pp. 115, 129, 144-6.
De Sola’s Bible, Genesis, p. 44.
Josephus, Antiq. Jud., lib. x. 11, 7
, 670 N. B. These numbers are inadvertently
omitted.
Cahen, Genèse, i. p. 188.
Ethnological Journal, London, 1848, pp.
197-226.
Introd. to the Canon. Scrip, of the Old
Test. ; Parker’s transi., Boston;!1843 ;
ii. pp. £8-82.
Account of the worship of Priapus, at
Isermia, Naples ; London, 1786.
Stromata, v. § 42.
Apuleius,Metamorph.; apud R. P. Knight,
Symbolical Language of Anc. Art, &c. ;
Soc. of Dilettanti, 1835.
Humboldt, Cosmos, III., pp. 122-6.
See remains of Orpheus, Hesiod, Aristophanes,
Damascius, &c., in Cory’s
- Ancient Fragments, pp. 291-300; and
Gliddon, Otia, pp. 55-6, on “ Ereb.”
Civilisation Primitive, 1845, p. 45--“Quia
non supplices humi Mutino procumbi-
mus atque Tutuno,, ad interittrtn res
lapsas, atque ipsura . dicitis mundum
leges suas, | et constituta mutasse ?’ ’
(Arnobius, lib. iv. p. 133.)
Sama Veda, Kena-Oupanishad*; Pauthier,
Liv. Sac., Introd. p. 18.
Academical Lectures, Boston, 1840; ii.
pp. 18-30.
Cahen, Genèse, i. p. 5, note.— Munk,
Palestine, pp. 423, 445.
Peri-Archop, lib. iv. c. 2 ; Huet, Origé- ;
niana, p. 167.
Homil. vii. in Levit. — Franck, Kabbale,
p. 166.
Strom., iii. 42 ; Righellini, Franc-Maçon-
nérie, i. p. 33.
Recognit., x. 30; Ibid., Mosaïsme et
Christianisme, iii. p. 499.
Ibid., i. p. 29.
De Gen. cpntr. Manichéos, i. 1 ; Ibid.,
Maçonnérie, i. p. 33.
Epist. ad Helvet., iii. ; Lenormant, Cours,
p. 122.
Cf. Mosheim, i. p. 186.