[46] Abeken afterwards published a “_Rapport sur les résultats de
l’expédition Prussienne dans la haute Nubie. Revue archéol. IV._” 1846,
as well as a lecture entitled: “Das Aegyptische Museum.” Berlin, 1856.
[47] Bonomi published the following papers: “On the Site of Memphis.”
Transactions of the Roy. Soc. of Literature. N. S. II. 1847, “Arundale
a. Bonomi. Gallery of Egyptian Antiquities,” London, 1844, and
“Catalogue of the Museum of Hartwell House,” London, 1858. Sharpe and
Bonomi published together the fine “Sarcophagus of Seti I.” London,
1858. We also know of two papers of his on Obelisks in the Transactions
of the Roy. Soc. of Literature, 1841, Vols. I. and II.
[48] Index of Works, No. XLVIII.
[49] Afterwards thoroughly demonstrated. Index of Works, No. XLIX.
[50] Index of Works, No. XXXII.
[51] Index of Works No. XXXIII.
[52] Index of Works. Nos. XLIV., XLIVa, and XLIVb.
[53] Index of Works. No. L.
[54] Index of Works. No. LVIIIa.
[55] Index of Works, Nos. LIV. and LVIII.
[56] Index of Works, No. LXIX.
[57] Index of Works, No. XXXIV.
[58] R. Lepsius. Briefe aus Aegypten und Aethiopien.--Pages 329 to
357 and notes. Also Index of Works, Nos. XXXVIII. and XXXIX. The
biblical-geographical conclusions of Lepsius were controverted by a
certain Kutscheit in a paper as superficial as it was spiteful.
[59] Ebers. Durch Gosen zum Sinai. Aus dem Wanderbuche und der
Bibliothek, 2 Aufl. Leipzig, 1882.
[60] Louis Conrad Bethmann, born at Helmstedt, 1812. He was one of the
collaborators on the “Monumenta Germaniae historica,” etc. Died in 1867
in Wolfenbüttel, where he was librarian.
[61] Index of Works, LIV. a.
[62] See Index of Works. No. XLV.
[63] The comments upon his work on monuments, given in the sessions of
the Berlin Academy of Sciences, only refer to special points.
[64] King in opposition during the period of the supremacy of the
Persian empire over Egypt.
[65] J. Bunsen, Aegyptens Stelle in der Weltgeschichte [Egypt’s Place
in Universal History] Hamburg, 1845. Fortsetzung 1856-57.
[66] A Boeckh, Manetho und die Hundssternperiode. [Manetho and the
Dogstar Period.] Berlin 1845.
[67] See page 83.
[68] Die Chronologie der Aegypter. [The Chronology of the Egyptians.]
Index of Works. No. XLVI.
[69] Index of Works. No. LXVI.
[70] Index of Works, Nos. XLIX., LI., LIa., LII., LIII., LX., LXIa.,
LXIV., LXIVa., LXVIa., LXVII., LXVIIa., LXXVII., XCIV., XCVII., XCIX.,
CIII., CXX., CXXXIV.
[71] This pamphlet, dedicated to the Crown Prince Frederick William,
was published August third, 1880, on the celebration of the fiftieth
anniversary of the founding of the Royal Museum at Berlin.
[72] Index of Works. Nos. LV, and LVI.
[73] Index of Works. No. LVII.
[74] Index of Works, Nos. LXII and LXIII.
[75] F. Ritschl. Aeschylus Perser in Aegypten: ein neues Simonideum.
[Aeschylus’ Persians in Egypt: a new Simonideum.] Rhein. Museum, Bd.
XXVII., page 114-126. F. Ritschl, Opuscula philol. Vol. V., p. 194-210.
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