‹599› Luckenbill, Annals, pp. 10–11.
‹600› Assmann, p. 335.
‹601› This quote and following from 2 Kings 20:12 ff., NIV.
‹602› This quote and following from 2 Kings 18:1 ff., NIV.
‹603› Luckenbill, Annals, p. 10.
‹604› Сжатый и несколько модифицированный вариант текста из: Luckenbill, Annals, p. 10.
‹605› Herodotus, 2.14.
‹606› The Nebi Yunus Inscription (H4), translated in Luckenbill, Annals, p. 85.
‹607› Luckenbill, Annals, p. 15.
‹608› Ibid., p. 16.
‹609› Ibid., p. 17.
‹610› Emil G. Kraeling, «The Death of Sennacherib», Journal of the American Oriental Society 53:4 (1933), p. 338.
‹611› Xueqin, p. 16.
‹612› Ch’ien, p. 74.
‹613› Fairbank and Goldman, p. 49.
‹614› Xueqin, p. 37.
‹615› Ch’ien, p. 75.
‹616› G. W. Ally Rickett, trans., Guanzi, vol. 1 (1985), p. 5.
‹617› Ibid., p. 6.
‹618› Ch’ien, p. 75.
‹619› Ibid.
‹620› Tso chuan, quoted by Nicola Di Cosmo in Ancient China and Its Enemies: The Rise of Nomadic Power in East Asian History (2002), pp. 98–99.
‹621› Ch’ien, p. 76.
‹622› Ibid., p. 77.
‹623› Isa. 37:38, NIV.
‹624› Адаптация перевода Р. Ч. Томпсона, приведенного в: Kraeling, pp. 338–340.
‹625› Olmstead, History of Assyria, p. 343.
‹626› Frame, p. 164.
‹627› Olmstead, History of Assyria, p. 351.
‹628› Адаптация пересказа Дж. А. Бринкманом (J. A. Brinkman) различных версий надписей Ac-сархадона в: «Through a Glass Darkly: Esarhaddon’s Retrospects on the Downfall of Babylon», Journal of the American Oriental Society 103:1 (1983), p. 39.
‹629› Brinkman, «Through a Glass Darkly», p. 41.
‹630› Frame, 167.
‹631› Francis Reynolds, ed., State Archives of Assyria, vol. 18: The Babylonian Correspondence of Esarhad-don and Letters to Assurbartipal and Sin-saru-iskun from Northern md Central Babylonia (2003), p. 4.
‹632› E. D. Phillips, «The Scythian Domination in Western Asia: Its Record in History, Scripture, and Archaeology», WorldArchaeology 4:2 (1972), p. 131.
‹633› Слегка перефразированный для лучшего понимания перевод из: Ivan Starr, State Archives of Assyria, vol. 4, Queries to the Sungod: Divination and Politics in Sargonid Assyria (1990), Queries 18,20, 24, and 43, pp. 22, 24–25,30,48.
‹634› С. H. Emilie Haspels, The Highlands of Phrygia: Sites and Monuments, vol. 1, The 7ert (1971).
‹635› Strabo, The Geography of Strabo in Eight Volumes (1928), 1.3.21.
‹636› Luckenbill, Ancient Records, vol. 2, pp. 516, 530,533,546.
‹637› Starr, Query 84, p. 98.
‹638› Несколько сокращенный текст из: Laessoe, p. 114.
‹639› Clayton, p. 193.
‹640› Shaw, p. 358.
‹641› Несколько сокращенный текст из: Frame, p. 194.
‹642› Clayton, p. 195.
‹643› Стела Гебель Барка, перевод из: Assmann, pp. 336–337, язык несколько осовременен.
‹644› Herodotus, 2.151; also Redford, Egypt, p. 431.
‹645› Assmann, p. 337.
‹646› James Henry Breasted, A History of Egypt (1967), p. 468.
‹647› Nah. 3:8–10.
‹648› Olmstead, History of Assyria, p. 417.
‹649› Ibid., p. 422.
‹650› Стела Нитикрет, несколько перефразированный вариант перевода из: Shaw, p. 376.
‹651› Olmstead, History of Assyria, p. 423.
‹652› Phillips, «The Scythian Domination in Western Asia», p. 132.
‹653› Konstantinos Staikos, The Great Libraries: From Antiquity to the Renaissance (3000 BC to AD 1600) (2000), p. 13.
‹654› Condensed slightly from Benjamin R. Foster, Before the Muses: An Anthology of Akkadian Literature, vol. 2 (1996), p. 714.
‹655› Frame, p. 255.
‹656› Ibid., p. 258.
‹657› Хронологически размещенные эпиграфы из John Malcom Russell, The Writing on the Wall: Studies in the Architectural Context of Late Assyrian Palace Inscriptions (1999), p. 159.
‹658› Herodotus, 1.98.
‹659› A. T. Olmstead, History of the Persian Empire (1959), p. 30.
‹660› Starr, pp. 267–270.
‹661› Saggs, Babylonians, p. 161.
‹662› Frame, p. 260.
‹663› Saggs, Babylonians, p. 114.
‹664› Ezra 4:9–10, NIV.
‹665› P. Calmeyer, «Greek Historiography and Acheamenid Reliefs», in Achaemenid History II: The Greek Sources, ed. Heleen Sancisi-Weerdenburg and Amelie Kuhrt (1987), p. 11.
‹666› David Frankel, The Ancient Kingdom of Urartu (1979), p. 19.
‹667› Phillips, p. 135.
‹668› 2 Kings 23.
‹669› Herodotus, 1.105.
‹670› Ibid., 1.106.
‹671› Buckley, p. 37.
‹672› Phaedo 109b, quoted in Robin Waterfield, Athens (2004), p. 41.
‹673› Pomeroy et al., p. 92.
‹674› Herodotus, 4.156–157.
‹675› Ibid., 4.159.
‹676› Fragment 5, quoted in Buckley, p. 66.
‹677› Fragment 6, quoted in Buckley, p. 67.
‹678› Herodotus 6.52.
‹679› Luckenbill, Ancient Records, vol. 2, pp. 291–292.
‹680› Herodotus, 6.57.
‹681› Lycurgus 15, in Plutarch, Greek Lives, translated by Robin Waterfield (1998), p. 24.
‹682› Lycurgus 12–14, in Plutarch, Greek Lives, pp. 18–22.
‹683› Lycurgus 10, in Plutarch, Greek Lives, p. 18.
‹684› Herodotus, 7.104.
‹685› Waterfield, p 39.