‹519› R. W. Rogers, A History of Babylonia and Assyria, vol. 2 (1971), p. 95.
‹520› Luckenbill, Ancient Records, vol. 1, p. 259.
‹521› J. A. Brinkman, A Political History of Post-Kassite Babylon, 1158–722 BC (1968), pp. 169–170.
‹522› Brinkman, «Foreign Relations of Babylonia», p. 279.
‹523› Saggs, Assyria, p. 79.
‹524› Terry Buckley, Aspects of Greek History, 750–323 BC: A Source-Based Approach (1996), p. 35.
‹525› Donald Larimer, «The Iliad: An Unpredictable Classic», in Robert Fowler, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Homer (2004), p. 18.
‹526› Ken Dowden, «The Epic Tradition in Greece», in Fowler, p. 190.
‹527› Robin Osborne, «Homer’s Society», in Fowler, p. 206.
‹528› Ibid., p. 218.
‹529› Robert Fowler, «Introduction», in Fowler, p. 5.
‹530› Sarah B. Pomeroy et al., Ancient Greece: A Political, Social, and Cultural History (1999), p. 79.
‹531› Homer, The Iliad, Book 2, translated by Alexander Pope (1713).
‹532› T. J. Cornell, The Beginnings of Rome: Italy and Rome from the Bronze Age to the Punic Wars (c. 1000–264 BC) (1995), pp. 31–33.
‹533› David Ridgway, Italy Before the Romans: The Iron Age (1979), pp. 24–25.
‹534› Cornell, pp. 35–36.
‹535› H. H. Scullard, A History of the Roman World, 753 to 146 BC (2003), p. 39.
‹536› Buckley, p. 36.
‹537› Judith Swaddling, The Ancient Olympic Games (1999), pp. 10–11.
‹538› Livy, 1.4, from The Early History of Rome, Books I–V of The History of Rome from Its Foundation, translated by Aubrey de Selincourt (1971), pp. 37–38.
‹539› Plutarch, Romulus, in Plutarch's lives, vol. 1: The Dryden Translation, p. 27.
‹540› Livy 1.6, Early History of Rome, p. 39.
‹541› Ibid., p. 40.
‹542› Livy, 1.1, Early History of Rome, p. 33.
‹543› R. M. Ogilvie, «Introduction: Livy», in Livy, Early History of Rome, p. 17.
‹544› Livy, 1.7–9, Early History of Rome, pp. 42–43.
‹545› Livy, 1.9, Early History of Rome, p. 43.
‹546› Livy, 1.13–14, Early History of Rome, pp. 48–49.
‹547› Buckley, p. 39.
‹548› Hesiod, Works and Days, 11. 37–40, in Theogony, Works and Days, Shield (2004), p. 66.
‹549› Ibid., 11. 220–221, p. 70.
‹550› Ibid., 11.230–235, p. 71.
‹551› Saggs, Assyria, p. 81.
‹552› 2 Kings 14:25–28.
‹553› Luckenbill, Ancient Records, vol. 1, p. 114.
‹554› Saggs, Assyria, p. 80.
‹555› Ibid., p. 83.
‹556› Ibid.
‹557› Olmstead, History of Assyria, p. 124.
‹558› Oates, p. 112.
‹559› Hayim Tadmor, The Inscriptions of Tiglath-Pileserlll, King of Assyria (1994), p. 45.
‹560› Ibid.
‹561› Oates, p. 114.
‹562› Saggs, Assyria, p. 88.
‹563› Luckenbill, Ancient Records, vol. 1, p. 273.
‹564› Ernest A. Fredricksmeyer, «Alexander, Midas, and the Oracle at Gordium», Classical Philology 56:3(1961), p. 160.
‹565› Herodotus, 1.14.
‹566› 2 Kings 15–16.
‹567› Реконструкция по фрагментарному переводу, предложенному в: Oates, p. 114, а также Brevard S. Childs в Isaiah and the Assyrian Crisis (1967), p. 81.
‹568› Olmstead, History of Assyria, p. 179.
‹569› Luckenbill, Ancient Records, vol. 1, p. 285.
‹570› Daniel David Luckenbill, «The First Inscription of Shalmaneser V», American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures 41:3 (1925), p. 164.
‹571› Luckenbill, Ancient Records, vol. 1, p. 283.
‹572› Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews, 9.14, in The Works ofJosephus (1987), pp. 264–265.
‹573› 2 Kings 17:4, NIV.
‹574› Clayton, p. 189; Jan Assmann, The Mind of Egypt. History and Meaning in the Time of the Pharaohs (2002), p. 312.
‹575› Assmann, pp. 317–319.
‹576› Quoted in Assmann, p. 320.
‹577› Saggs, Assyria, p. 92.
‹578› Daniel David Luckenbill, Ancient Records of Assyria and Babylon, Volume II: Historical Records of Assyria from Sargon to the End (1927), p. 71.
‹579› Ibid., p. 2; 2 Kings 17:6.
‹580› Luckenbill, Ancient Records, vol. 2, p. 2.
‹581› Ibid., p. 3.
‹582› A. Leo Oppenheim, «The City of Assur in 714 B.C.», Journal of Near Eastern Studies 19:2 (1960), pp. 142, 147.
‹583› Paul Zimansky, «Urartian Geography and Sargon’s Eighth Campaign», Journal of Near Eastern Studies 49:1 (1990), p. 2.
‹584› Translated in Saggs, Assyria, p. 93.
‹585› Ibid., p. 94.
‹586› Oppenheim, «The City of Assur in 714 B.C.», p. 134.
‹587› Luckenbill, Ancient Records, vol. 2, p. 10.
‹588› Zimansky, p. 3.
‹589› Laessoe, p. 113; Hoyland, p. 19.
‹590› J. A. Brinkman, «Elamite Military Aid to Merodach-Baladan», Journal of Near Eastern Studies 24:3 (1965), pp. 161–162.
‹591› Oates, p. 116.
‹592› Сжатый пересказ из анналов Саргона в переводе из: Brinkman, «Elamite Military Aid», p. 163.
‹593› Luckenbill, Ancient Records, vol. 2, p. 15.
‹594› Oates, p. 116.
‹595› Isa. 14:29, NIV.
‹596› Daniel David Luckenbill, The Annals of Sennacherib (1924), p. 9.
‹597› Ibid., p. 10.
‹598› Grant Frame, Rulers of Babylonia from the Second Dynasty oflsin to the End of Assyrian Domination (1157–612 BC) (1995), p. 137.