Mesopotamia and Assyria: From the Earliest Ages to the Present Time; with Illustrations of Their Natural HistoryOliver & Boyd, 1841 - 383 páginas |
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... Ctesias Commencement of the Assyrian Empire according to each - Syncellus and Polyhistor - Beke's " Origines Bib- licæ " -Scriptural Account - Lists of Kings of both Mon- archies to the Fall of Babylon - Claims of Ctesias to Credit ...
... Ctesias Commencement of the Assyrian Empire according to each - Syncellus and Polyhistor - Beke's " Origines Bib- licæ " -Scriptural Account - Lists of Kings of both Mon- archies to the Fall of Babylon - Claims of Ctesias to Credit ...
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... Ctesias - Commencement of the Assyrian Empire according to each - Syncellus and Polyhistor - Beke's " Origines Bib- licæ " -Scriptural Account - Lists of Kings of both Mon- archies to the Fall of Babylon - Claims of Ctesias to Credit ...
... Ctesias - Commencement of the Assyrian Empire according to each - Syncellus and Polyhistor - Beke's " Origines Bib- licæ " -Scriptural Account - Lists of Kings of both Mon- archies to the Fall of Babylon - Claims of Ctesias to Credit ...
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... Ctesias , whose long list of kings , with its mixture of Greek , Egyptian , Persian , and Median names , seems to destroy the pretensions of its compiler to veracity ; while they attach much credit to the ac- counts of Herodotus , as ...
... Ctesias , whose long list of kings , with its mixture of Greek , Egyptian , Persian , and Median names , seems to destroy the pretensions of its compiler to veracity ; while they attach much credit to the ac- counts of Herodotus , as ...
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