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.
- Josiah C. Nott
- Date:
- 1860
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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, rfe.) 1838, pp. 71-7; and Inscriptions Him- yariques, pp. 34, 67-9. — Pauthier, Chine, pp. 94-100, notes.—D’Herbelot, Bibliotheque Orientale, voce “Salo- mon,” and “ Thahamurath. ” — De Wette, ii. pp. 248-65.—Forster, Geog., i. pp. 33-8, and Maps. — Bochart, pp. 146-56. 601 K/iUILaH. Bochart,pp. 161-3.—Forster, i. pp. 9. 38, 54. 602 SaBTVaH. Lenormant, Cours, pp. 237-8. — Strabo, xvi. p. 771, Fr. Transl.— Jomard, Arabie, pp. 373, 389-90.— Pliny, vi. 32. — Volney, iv. p. 232.— Fresnel, Inscrip. Himyar., pp. 51-2.— Forster, Geog., i. pp. 57-8. — Bochart, pp. 252-4. 603 RAaMaH. Volney, iv. p. 235.—Forster, i. pp. 59-76 ; ii. 223-7. — Fresnel, 4me et 5me Lettres, 1838.— Wellsted, Trav. in Arabia, 1838, ii. p. 430 —Burck- hardt, Arabia, ii. p. 385. — Bochart, p. 247. 604 SaBTteKA. References as above, No. 603. 605 SseBA. Munk, Palestine, p. 438, on “Ezra.” — De Wette, ii. pp. 47-8.— Forster, ii. pp. 323-4 ; and i. pp. 71-3. — Bochart, pp. 249-51. 606 DeDaN. Bochart, p. 248.—Forster, i. 38; and Maps. — Letronne, “ Venus Ange- rone,” Mem. et Doc., Rev. Archeol., 1849. p. 277.—Glaire, Les l.ivres Saints venges, Paris, 1845, passim.— Rev. Sidney Smith, Elementary Sketches of Moral Philos., New York ed., 1850; p. 254.—Strauss. Vie de Jesus, trad. Littre, Paris, 1839; Preface, p. 8. 607 NiMRoD. Vide W. W.’s profound articles “Scripture,” and “Verse,” in Kitto, ii. pp. 717, 910. — [For hallucinations on “ Nimrod,” see Anc. Univ. Hist., i. p. 275, seq.; Faber, Origin of Pagan Idolatry, and Bryant. Anc. Mythology, passim ; Hales, Analysis of Citron., i. pp. 358-9, and ii.] “Nimrod, a Dis- course on certain passages of History and Fable.” London, 1829. printed for Richard Priestley. — Higgins, Attaca- lypsis, London, 1836. i. p. 6.—Wiseman, Lectures, i. p. 37.—Birch, Two Egypt. Cartouches, 1846, pp. 168-70.—Lepsius, Chron. der yEgyp., i. p. 223. — Bunsen, ASgyptens Stelle, iii. p. 133. — Sharpe, in Bonomi’s Nineveh. 1852, pp. 69-78. —Rawlinson, Commentary, pp. 4, 6, 7, 22.—Lavard. Babylon, pp. 33, 123.—De Saulcy, Dead Sea, ii. p 544.—D’Herbe- lot, voce “ Nimrod;” and Ouseley, Oriental Collections, ii. p. 375. — Jose- phus, Antiq. i. 4. 21. 608-609 De Sola, Lindenthal, and Raphall, Scriptures in Heb. and English; Lon- don, 1846; p. 40, notes. — Glaire. Liv. Sts. venges, i. pp. 313-20.—Rawlinson, Commentary, p. 14.— Land. Paralipo- meni, ii. parte 8va—Gesenius, in De Wette, i. p. 435.— Meyer. Hebra'isches Wurzel- Wortcrbuch ; cited by Bunsen, Disc, on Ethnol., 1847, p. 273.—D’ Olivet, Langue Hebrai'que restituee, 1815; pp. 281, 343. — Bochart. 256-60. 610 Gliddon, MS. “ Remarks on the Intro- duction of Camels and Dromedaries, 92 No. {of Notes, <£c.) for Army-Transportation, Carriage of Mails, and Military Field-service, into the States and Territories lying south and west of the Mississippi, between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts — pre- sented to the War-department, Wash- ington, Oct. 1851.” As I intend to pub- lish an entire account of this affair lor public edification ere long, it is sufficient now to determine the very recent intro- duction of the Arabian camel into Africa by quoting Humboldt (Aspects of Nature, p. 71); Ritter (Das Kameel, in Asien, viii. pp. 755-9); Procopius (Bello Vandalico, i. 8; ii. 11)Corippus (iv. 598-9); and Bodichon, Etudes sur I’Algerie, pp. 62-3.—G. R. G. 611 LUDIM. Bochart, pp. 299-310. — Grii- berg de Hemso, Morocco, pp. 69, 246, 251, seq.—Castiglione, Recherches sur les Berbcres Atlantiques, Milan, 1846 ; pp. 89, 100-1.—Lacroix, Numidie, p. 4. — D’Avezac, Afrique Anc., p. 28.— Yanoski, L’Afrique Byzantine, pp. 93, 99. — Ebn-Khaledoon, “Fee ahbar el- Berber,” 3d book; transl. Schulz, in Jour. Asiat., 1828; pp. 140-1.—Asiatic Miscellany, p. 148. — Marmol, op. cit., trad. Perrot, 1667, i. p. 68. — Leo Afri- canus (Hassan ebn Mohammed el Gharnatee) Africae Descriptione, 1556, p. 5. — Bertholet, Guanches, xMem. Soc. Ethnol., Paris, 1841 ; Part i.. pp. 130-46. Agassiz, Diversity of Origin of Human Races; Christian Examiner, Boston, July, 1850, p. 16.—Dureau de la Malle, Carthage, pp. 1-3, 13. — Gibbon, Mil- man’s, viii., pp. 227-8. — Bodichon, filtudes, pp. 32, 64, 103, 109. — Quatre- mere, 1st art. on Hitzig’s Philistaer; Jour, des Savatis, 1846, May; pp. 260, 266:—[That these views upon the “ Ludtm” are new, the reader can per- ceive by opening Munk (Palestine, p. 432); Lenormant (Cours, p. 244); Cahen (Genese i. pp. 27, 134); Kitto (Cyclop., pp. 397-8); and all English commen- tators.] 612 AflNaMIM. Forster, i. pp. 56-9. — De Saulcy. Dead Sea, 1853; i. p. 64 ; ii. p. 837.—Birch, Hieratic Canon of Turin, p. 6. — Anthon, Class. Diet., p. 872.— Bochart, p. 322. 613 LellaBIM. Bochart, p. 316. — Anthon, Anc. and Mod. Geog., pp. 708, 749.— D’Avezac, Afrique, pp. 4,28.64-9.— Champollion. fig. s. 1. Phar., ii. p. 363. — Parthey, Vocab. Copt., pp. 497, 530. — Gliddon, Otia, p. 131. 614 NiPAaiaTtuK/iIM. Bochart, pp. 317-21. Otia. pp. 9. 16, 133, 136.—Nott, Bibl. and Phys. Hist., pp. 144—5 — Champol- lion, op. cit.. i. p. 55, >i. pp. 5, 31, 144 seq. — Parthey, pp. 110, 506, 530.- Herod., ii., § 18.—Champollion,Lettres, p. 124 ; and the hieroglyphics in Gram., pp. 169, 363. 406; Did., pp. 339, 341. — Pevron, Gram. Ling. Coptic;®, pp. 30. 36-8.— Hengstenberg, p. 21! ; and Gliddon, Chapters, p. 41.—Lenormant. Cours. pp. 235. 244-5.—Brugsch, Scrip, turn ^gyptiornm Demotica. p 25.—D« Saulcy, Lettre a M. Guigniaut, p. 18. Lepsius, Lettre a M. Rosellini, p. 66.-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24885307_0787.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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