Types of mankind or, Ethnological researches : based upon the ancient monuments, paintings, sculptures, and crania of races, and upon their natural, geographical, philological and Biblical history, illustrated by selections from the inedited papers of Samuel George Morton and by additional contributions from L. Agassiz; W. Usher; and H. S. Patterson / by J. C. Nott, and Geo. R. Gliddon.
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Credit: Types of mankind or, Ethnological researches : based upon the ancient monuments, paintings, sculptures, and crania of races, and upon their natural, geographical, philological and Biblical history, illustrated by selections from the inedited papers of Samuel George Morton and by additional contributions from L. Agassiz; W. Usher; and H. S. Patterson / by J. C. Nott, and Geo. R. Gliddon. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![No. (of Notes, <£c.) Bunsen, Eg. PI., i. pp. 285, 471.— Schulz's Ebn Khaledoon, p. 122.— Castiglione, Berberes, p. 1C/4.—Quatre- mere, Mem. Geog. sur l'Egypte, i. p. 37; and in Jour, des Savans, 1846, p. 266. 615 PAeTiuRiSIM. Most of the above refer- ences here apply. These are special— Peyron, Papyr. Graec, Part ii. p. 27.— Parthey, pp. 56, 291, 500, 539.—Wil- kinson, 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. — Quatremere, 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. JEg., pp. 23-27, on Herodotus.—Eadie, Early Orient. Hist. — Mignot, 3me Mem. sur les Phceniciens; Acad. R. d. Tnscrip., Paris, xxxiv. 1770, p. 146. — Marmol, Ira parte, fol. 31. — Lepsius, Lettre, pp. 14, 18, 44: PI. A. No. I, 12.—Birch, in Otia, p. 115. — De Longperier, Rev. Archeol., 1850, p. 450. — Botta, £crit. cuneiforme Assyr., pp. 6, 93, 192.— Rawlinson, Commentary, pp. 10-14.— De Hemso,p. 246.—Hitzig.Urgeschichte und Mythologie der Philistaer, 1845; reviewed by Quatremere, loc. cit, p. 266.—Koenig, apud Jomard, Recueil des Voyages, 1829; iv. p. 130, seq.— Hodgson, Sahara, pp. 33-5 : — and, for Oases, Wilkinson, Mod. Eg., ii. pp. 353-79. 617 PAiLiSTtlM. 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, conf. Klaproth ; in the Journal Asiat., Paris, xxv. p. 13, note ; and Vans Ken- nedy, 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. — Quatremere (op. cit., pp. 258-69, 411-24, 497-510,) dispenses with more than reference to Kitto, ii. pp. 521-4.— Raoul-Rochette, Archeologie comparee, i. pp. 190-2, 373-4. —De Saulcy, Dead Sea, i. pp. 27-9, 55-6. 618 KaPATioRIM. Bochart, pp. 329-33.— Volney, iv. p. 229.—Quatremere. 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.—Quatremere, on Mover's Pho- nizier, op. cit., p. 503.—Gliddon, Otia, p. 136. — Eadie, Early Or. Hist., pp. 425-6.—Layard, Babylon, p. 627. 620 KheTt. Bochart, p. 344-8, for this and the following names.—Lanci, Paralipo- meni, i. pp. 13, 144.—Munk, Palestine, d. 78.—Birch, Archajologia, xxxv. 1853. —Layard, Babylon, pp. 142, 354, 633. C21 IBUSI. Osburn, Testimony, pp. 37-43, No. (of Notes, <£c.) 123-5, 154.—Champollba, Lettres, pp. 76-7.—De Saulcy, Inscriptions de Van, p. 26. 622 AMoRI. On Nephilim, cf. the Para- lipomeni.—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 GiRGaSI. Munk, Palestine, pp. 69, 79. 624 K/iUI. Hieronymus, Epist. ad Dardanum, 129.—Kitto, Cyclop., voce '• Hivite.— Vico, Scienza Nuova, transl. Paris, 1844, p. 288. 625 AaRKI. Vaux, Nineveh, pp. 459, 468, 478. —Gliddon, Otia, pp. 137-8. —An- thon, Class. Diet., pp. 1049-53. 626 SINE Otia, p. 130. —Munk, p. 78.— Osburn's error of Sinim for SIN- KAR (Test., p. 158, No. 30), was cor- rected 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 K/mMaTrf. Rawlinson, in Vaux, p. 462, seq. — De Saulcy, Rev. Archeol., 1850, pp. 767-8.—Layard, Babylon, p. 627.— Osburn, pp. 98, 101, 142, 155.— Vico, et ses QEuvres, Introd., p: 1. 630 AalLaM. Ainsworth, Assyria, &c, pp. 108, 196-216.—Rawlinson, March from Zohab to Khusistan, 1836 ; R. Geog. Soc, ix. p. 47.—Dubeux, Perse, pp. 1, 9, 13, 31— Frazer, Mesopotamia, p. 22. —Polybius, v. 44.—Strabo, xvi. p. 744. — Layard, Khuzistan ; R. Geog. Soc, xvi. pp. 61-84.—Tychsen, De Cuneatis Inscrip., 1798, pp. 10, 13. —Ouseley, Travels, 1819, p. 325. — Lowenstern, Remarques ; Rev. Archeol., 1850, pp. 687-723.—De Saulcy, Inscrip. trouvees a. Khorsabad ; Rev. Archeol., 1850, pp. 767-70.—Layard, Babylon, pp. 212, 353, 628. 631-632 ASUR. De Sola, Genesis, note, p. 41. — De Longperier, Rev. Archeol., 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, Commen- tary, pp. 26-7. — Birch, in Layard's Nineveh and its Remains, ii., p. 340, note. — Layard, Babylon, pp. 212, 530, 629. 633 ARP/m-KaSD. Kitto, Cyclop., i. p. 229; but see ii, p. 398.—Volney, iv. pp. 249- 50. — Lenormant, Cours, p. 203. — Bo- chart, p. 83.— Michaelis, Spicileg. Geog. Heb., ii., p. 75. —Dubois, Caucase, iii. pp. 421, 434, 488; iv. p. 342-3. —St. Martin, Memoires, i. p. 205.— Ritter, Asien, vii. p. 320, seq. — Ainswonh, Assyria, pp. 152-156; and An Even- ing at Diarbekir, Ainsworth's Mag., 1843, iv. pp. 221-6. — Loftus, in Rev. Archeol., 1850, p. 126.—Layard, Baby- lon, p. 628. 634 LUD. Herod., i. 7; vii. 74. — Grote,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21510404_0784.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)