13. P. Calmeyer, «Greek Historiography and Acheamenid Reliefs», in Achaemenid History II: The Greek Sources,
ed. Heleen Sancisi-Weerdenburg and Amelie Kuhrt (1987), p. 11.14. David Frankel, The Ancient Kingdom of Urartu
(1979), p. 19.15. Phillips, p. 135.
16. 2 Kings 23.
17. Herodotus, 1.105.
18. Ibid., 1.106.
ГЛАВА ПЯТЬДЕСЯТ ШЕСТАЯ. ПОКОРЕНИЕ И ТИРАНИЯ
1. Buckley, p. 37.
2. Phaedo
109b, quoted in Robin Waterfield, Athens (2004), p. 41.3. Pomeroy et al., p. 92.
4. Herodotus, 4.156–157.
5. Ibid., 4.159.
6. Fragment 5, quoted in Buckley, p. 66.
7. Fragment 6, quoted in Buckley, p. 67.
8. Herodotus 6.52.
9. Luckenbill, Ancient Records,
vol. 2, pp. 291–292.10. Herodotus, 6.57.
11. Lycurgus
15, in Plutarch, Greek Lives, translated by Robin Waterfield (1998), p. 24.12. Lycurgus
12–14, in Plutarch, Greek Lives, pp. 18–22.13. Lycurgus
10, in Plutarch, Greek Lives, p. 18.14. Herodotus, 7.104.
15. Waterfield, p. 39.
16. Eusebius, Chronicle,
in A. Schoene and H. Petermann, trans. Armeniam versionem Latine factam AD libros manuscriptos recensuit H. Petermann (1875), pp. 182–183.17. Waterfield, p. 43.
18. Eusebius, Chronicle,
p. 198.19. Thucydides, 1.125.
20. Thucydides, 1.126.
21. Solon
12, in Plutarch, Greek Lives, p. 55.22. Athenian Constitution,
translated by H. Rackham, 2.1–3, in Aristotle in 23 Volumes, vol. 20.23. Solon
17, in Plutarch, Greek Lives, p. 61.24. Lycurgus
15, in Plutarch, Greek Lives, p. 25.25. Michael Gagarin, Drakon and Early Athenian Homicide Law
(1981), pp. 19–21.26. Solon
1, in Plutarch, Greek Lives, p. 46.27. Solon
14, in Plutarch, Greek Lives, p. 57.28. Buckley, pp. 91–92.
29. Solon 6,
in Plutarch, Greek Lives, p. 50.30. Herodotus, 1.29.
31. Solon
25, in Plutarch, Greek Lives, pp. 69–70.
ГЛАВА ПЯТЬДЕСЯТ СЕДЬМАЯ. НАЧАЛО И КОНЕЦ ИМПЕРИИ
1. Livy, 1.15, Early History of Rome,
p. 50.2. R. M. Ogilvie, «Introduction: Livy», in Livy, Early History of Rome,
p. 18.3. Livy, 1.1–1.2, Early History of Rome,
pp. 34–36.4. Livy, 1.15, Early History of Rome,
p. 50.5. Livy, 1.16, Early History of Rome,
p. 51.6. Livy, 1.19, Early History of Rome,
p. 54.7. Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities,
vol. 1, Books I–II (1937), 2.62.8. Livy, 1.33, Early History of Rome,
p. 72.9. Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities,
vol. 2, Books III–IV (1939), 3.45.10. Gary Forsythe, A Critical History of Early Rome: From Prehistory to the First Punic War
(2005), pp. 39–40.11. Salvatore Settis, ed., The Land of the Etruscans: From Prehistory to the Middle Ages
(1985), p. 30.12. Jacques Heurgon, Daily Life of the Etruscans
(1964), p. 136.13. Christopher S. Mackay, Ancient Rome: A Military and Political History
(2004), p. 12.14. Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities,
vol. 2, 3.61–62.15. Ray Kamoo, Ancient and Modern Chaldean History: A Comprehensive Bibliography of Sources
(1999), p. XXXI.16. Luckenbill, Ancient Records,
vol. 2, p. 417.17. Kamoo, p. xxxiii; Luckenbill, Ancient Records,
vol. 2, p. 419.18. Herodotus, 1.103.
19. Christopher Johnston, «The Fall ofNineveh», Journal of the American Oriental Society
22 (1901), p. 21.20. Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica,
vol. 1 (1956), p. 171; Paul Haupt, «Xenophon’s Account of the Fall of Nineveh», in Journal of the American Oriental Society 28 (1907), p. 101.21. Luckenbill, Ancient Records,
vol. 2, p. 420.22. Nah. 2:6–10, 3:3, 3:19, NIV.
23. Assmann, p. 338.
24. 2 Kings 23:29, NIV.
25. 2 Chron. 35:21, NIV.
26. Luckenbill, Ancient Records,
vol. 2, p. 421.27. 2 Kings 23:31–35.
28. Verbrugghe and Wickersham, p. 58.
29. Jer. 46:2–6, NIV.
30. Donald B. Redford, From Slave to Pharaoh: The Black Experience of Ancient Egypt
(2004), p. 146.
ГЛАВА ПЯТЬДЕСЯТ ВОСЬМАЯ. НЕДОЛГОВЕЧНАЯ ИМПЕРИЯ
1. Josephus, The Antiquities of the Jews,
10.6.1.2. Jer. 36.