[193] Works, vol. i. p. 10.
[194] Ibid., vol. vii. p. 7.
[195] History of Medicine, p. 36.
[196] “‘How doth a man revive again in the world to come?’ asked Hadrian; and Joshua Ben Hananiah made answer, ‘From luz in the backbone.’ He then went on to demonstrate this to him. He took the bone luz, and put it into water, but the water had no action on it; he put it in the fire, but the fire consumed it not; he placed it in a mill, but could not grind it; and laid it on an anvil, but the hammer crushed it not.”—Lightfoot.
[197] Alexandria and her Schools, p. 74.
[198] Le Clerc, Hist. de la Méd., Pt. I. 2, 4.
[199] A History of the Jews, Book xxiii.
[200] Ibid.
[201] G. S. Faber, The Cabiri, vol. i.
[202] Art. on “Babylon,” by Rev. A. H. Sayce, in Ency. Brit.