Sanchoniatho's Phoenician history, translated from the first book of Eusebius De Praeparatione evang...
Sanchoniatho's Phoenician history, translated from the first book of Eusebius De Praeparatione evangelica : With a continuation of Sanchoniatho's History by Eratosthenes Cyrenaeus's Canon, which Dicaearchus connects with the first Olympiad. These authors are illustrated with many historical and chronological remarks, proving them to contain a series of Phoenician and Egyptian chronology, from first man to the first Olympiad, agreeable to the Scripture accounts. / by the Rt. Revd. R. Cumberland, D. D. late Bishop of Peterborough. With a preface giving a brief account of the life, character, and writings of the author, / by S. Payne ...
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London : printed by W. B. for R. Wilkin ..., 1720.
Date
1720.
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RB/DS939.44/5
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English
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xxii [i.e., xxxviii], [2], 488 p., 1 folded leaf of plate ; 19 cm. (8vo)
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London : printed by W. B. for R. Wilkin ..., 1720.
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England
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1720.
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Sanchoniatho's Phoenician history, translated from the first book of Eusebius De Praeparatione evangelica : With a continuation of Sanchoniatho's History by Eratosthenes Cyrenaeus's Canon, which Dicaearchus connects with the first Olympiad. These authors are illustrated with many historical and chronological remarks, proving them to contain a serie...
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Pages xxxiii-xxxviii misnumbered xvii-xxii.
Title within double rules.
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RB/DS939.44/5
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74VKqV0Ax56y
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939.44
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991020266449702626
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