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 611:  See Renan, Mission de Phenicie, Planches, pl. vi.]

[Footnote 612:  Compare the enclosure of the Haram at Jerusalem, the mosque at Hebron, and the temples at Baalbek (Perrot et Chipiez, Histoire de l’Art, iii. 105, No. 42; iv. 274, No. 139, and p. 186, No. 116).]

[Footnote 613:  See Perrot et Chipiez, iii. 108, 299, &c.]

[Footnote 614:  Renan, Mission, p. 822.]

[Footnote 615:  See Renan, Mission, pp. 62-68; and compare Perrot et Chipiez, Histoire de l’Art, iii. 242, 243.]

[Footnote 616:  See Renan, Mission de Phenicie, p. 64.]

[Footnote 617:  See Renan, Mission de Phenicie, pp. 63, 64.]

[Footnote 618:  Ibid. p. 65.]

[Footnote 619:  See the volume of Plates published with the Mission, pl. ix. fig 1.]

[Footnote 620:  Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 110; pl. xxxv. fig. 20; xxxvi. fig. 7; xxxvii. figs. 10, 11; Perrot et Chipiez, Histoire de l’Art, iii. pp. 124, 428, 533, &c.]

[Footnote 621:  Renan, Mission, Planches, pl. ix. fig. 3.]

[Footnote 622:  See Perrot et Chipie, Histoire de l’Art, iii. 253, No. 193; p. 310, No. 233.]

[Footnote 623:  See the author’s History of Ancient Egypt, i. 237.]

[Footnote 624:  Mission de Phenicie, pp. 64, 65.]

[Footnote 625:  See Di Cesnola’s Cyprus, pp. 210-212.]

[Footnote 626:  The temple of Solomon was mainly of wood; that of Golgi (Athienau) was, it is thought, of crude brick (Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 139).]

[Footnote 627:  See the plan in Perrot et Chipiez, Histoire de l’Art, iii. 267, No. 200.  Explorations are now in progress, which, it is hoped, may reveal more completely the plan of the building.]

[Footnote 628:  As being the most important temple in the island.]

[Footnote 629:  Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 211.]

[Footnote 630:  Ibid. p. 210.]

[Footnote 631:  Ibid.]

[Footnote 632:  Perrot et Chipiez, iii. 269.]

[Footnote 633:  In M. Gerhard’s plan two circular ponds or reservoirs are marked, of which General Di Cesnola found no trace.]

[Footnote 634:  Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 211.]

[Footnote 635:  Perrot et Chipiez, iii. 322.]

[Footnote 636:  As Di Cesnola, and Ceccaldi.]

[Footnote 637:  Ceccaldi, as quoted by Perrot et Chipiez, iii. 275.]

[Footnote 638:  Ceccaldi, Monuments Antiques de Cypre, pp. 47, 48.]

[Footnote 639:  Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 139.]

[Footnote 640:  Di Cesnola, Cyprus, p. 149; Perrot et Chipiez, Histoire de l’Art, iii. 274; Ceccaldi, l.s.c.]

[Footnote 641:  Di Cesnola, p. 139.]

[Footnote 642:  Ibid. p. 140.]

[Footnote 643:  Ibid.  Compare Perrot et Chipiez, l.s.c.]

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