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... Assyrian Dynasties . Ist EGYPT . The old Egyptian Chro- nographeon . Manetho . Eratosthenes . - Josephus ' Mane- tho - Chronographia of Sextus Julius Africanus , - Chron- --- ....... - .17 ib 19 20 23 L icon of Euseb . Pamphilius ...
... Assyrian Dynasties . Ist EGYPT . The old Egyptian Chro- nographeon . Manetho . Eratosthenes . - Josephus ' Mane- tho - Chronographia of Sextus Julius Africanus , - Chron- --- ....... - .17 ib 19 20 23 L icon of Euseb . Pamphilius ...
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... Assyrian Anti- quities is taken from Ctesias , whose records were based upon the Persian Chronicles , there can be but little doubt that what he represents as true of the ancient As- syrian Empire , is after all no more than what he ...
... Assyrian Anti- quities is taken from Ctesias , whose records were based upon the Persian Chronicles , there can be but little doubt that what he represents as true of the ancient As- syrian Empire , is after all no more than what he ...
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... Arrian , and Photius , no valid objection can be urged against his catalogue of the kings who reigned between 1. 1 Shuck . con . vol . i . p . 13 , 14 . the first Assyrian king , Nimrod , and Nabonassar ; INTRODUCTORY ESSAY . 23.
... Arrian , and Photius , no valid objection can be urged against his catalogue of the kings who reigned between 1. 1 Shuck . con . vol . i . p . 13 , 14 . the first Assyrian king , Nimrod , and Nabonassar ; INTRODUCTORY ESSAY . 23.
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... Assyrian dynasties . And , 1. Those of EGYPT are , first , The old Egyptian Chronographeon , which passed through the hands , first of Manetho and subsequently of Syncellus ; the latter of which was rather an abstract of the original ...
... Assyrian dynasties . And , 1. Those of EGYPT are , first , The old Egyptian Chronographeon , which passed through the hands , first of Manetho and subsequently of Syncellus ; the latter of which was rather an abstract of the original ...
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... ASSYRIAN empire , are , chiefly , those of Hero- dotus , Ctesias , Zenophon , Aristotle , Strabo , Diodorus Siculus , & c . The value of these authorities , however , may be inferred from the fact , that while Sir Isaac Newton and Sir ...
... ASSYRIAN empire , are , chiefly , those of Hero- dotus , Ctesias , Zenophon , Aristotle , Strabo , Diodorus Siculus , & c . The value of these authorities , however , may be inferred from the fact , that while Sir Isaac Newton and Sir ...
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