St. Chad Boscawen, 1882, p. 333. St. Chad Boscawen, William (1882), "The Monuments and Inscriptions on the Rocks at Nahr", Transactions of the Society of Biblical Archæology (англ.), 7, Longmans, Green, Reader and Dyer: 331—352. Также доступно здесь.
St. Chad Boscawen, 1882, p. 331. St. Chad Boscawen, William (1882), "The Monuments and Inscriptions on the Rocks at Nahr", Transactions of the Society of Biblical Archæology (англ.), 7, Longmans, Green, Reader and Dyer: 331—352. Также доступно здесь.
Bonomi, 1857: «A cast of the most perfect of these tablets, now in the British Museum, was the first relic of the ancient Assyrian empire brought to this country... The cast of the Assyrian portion of this monument, which was made by the author of the present work and brought to England by him in 1834, was subsequently presented to the British Museum by his Grace the Duke of Northumberland». Bonomi, Joseph[in английский] (1857), Nineveh and its palaces, the discoveries of Botta and Layard applied to the elucidation of Holy writ (англ.)
Robert Fisk — «Who’s Running LebanonАрхивная копия от 3 декабря 2018 на Wayback Machine» (англ.) // The Independent: «There are the remains of Roman, Phoenician, Crusader, Mameluke, Ottoman, French and British armies — along with the Australians, we „liberated“ Beirut from Vichy France in 1941 — and even a modern inscription recording the Israeli army’s retreat from this country in 2000, placed there by Siniora’s nemesis and Syria’s best friend, the current President Emile Lahoud of Lebanon.»
Robert Fisk — «Who’s Running LebanonАрхивная копия от 3 декабря 2018 на Wayback Machine» (англ.) // The Independent: «There are the remains of Roman, Phoenician, Crusader, Mameluke, Ottoman, French and British armies — along with the Australians, we „liberated“ Beirut from Vichy France in 1941 — and even a modern inscription recording the Israeli army’s retreat from this country in 2000, placed there by Siniora’s nemesis and Syria’s best friend, the current President Emile Lahoud of Lebanon.»
Bonomi, 1857: «A cast of the most perfect of these tablets, now in the British Museum, was the first relic of the ancient Assyrian empire brought to this country... The cast of the Assyrian portion of this monument, which was made by the author of the present work and brought to England by him in 1834, was subsequently presented to the British Museum by his Grace the Duke of Northumberland». Bonomi, Joseph[in английский] (1857), Nineveh and its palaces, the discoveries of Botta and Layard applied to the elucidation of Holy writ (англ.)