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Page 437
... Berosus , Cyaxares ' confederate in arms , and he died in 604 , and in 605 he yielded up to his son Nebuchadnezzar the command of the army . It is safe , then , for us to fix Herodotus ' date for the destruction of Nineveh at 606 before ...
... Berosus , Cyaxares ' confederate in arms , and he died in 604 , and in 605 he yielded up to his son Nebuchadnezzar the command of the army . It is safe , then , for us to fix Herodotus ' date for the destruction of Nineveh at 606 before ...
Page 444
... Berosus , was known only by a few fragments contained in Syncellus , Cedrinus , etc. , until , near the close of the last century , the whole work was found at Constantinople in an Armenian trans- lation , and turned , by the sagacity ...
... Berosus , was known only by a few fragments contained in Syncellus , Cedrinus , etc. , until , near the close of the last century , the whole work was found at Constantinople in an Armenian trans- lation , and turned , by the sagacity ...
Page 445
... Berosus , a priest of Chaldea . Their works are lost , except fragments existing in Josephus , Eusebius , and others . That of Berosus was divided into two books , of which the former treated of the cosmogoni- cal traditions of the ...
... Berosus , a priest of Chaldea . Their works are lost , except fragments existing in Josephus , Eusebius , and others . That of Berosus was divided into two books , of which the former treated of the cosmogoni- cal traditions of the ...
Page 446
... Berosus is manifestly the same with that of Ctesias , but antedated by the latter nearly three cen- turies , probably to gratify Medo - Persian vanity , by ascribing some hundreds of additional years to their empire . Yet un- reliable ...
... Berosus is manifestly the same with that of Ctesias , but antedated by the latter nearly three cen- turies , probably to gratify Medo - Persian vanity , by ascribing some hundreds of additional years to their empire . Yet un- reliable ...
Page 448
... the slightest credit . In the later period , again , where the Scriptures , Berosus , and the canon of Ptolemy , come to our aid , still in no case is Assyrian history the primary aim ; and in the last three 448 [ July , Nineveh .
... the slightest credit . In the later period , again , where the Scriptures , Berosus , and the canon of Ptolemy , come to our aid , still in no case is Assyrian history the primary aim ; and in the last three 448 [ July , Nineveh .
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