[28] Heuzey, Un palais chaldéen, p. 91.
[29] History of Art in Assyria and Chaldæa, vol. i., p. 228 f. [Eng Ed.]
[30] Lenormant and Babelon, Hist. Anc. de l’Orient, vol. iv., p. 411.
[31] xvi., 1, 5.
[32] Lenormant and Babelon, Hist. anc. de l’Orient, v. iv., p. 412.
[33] What Aristotle really says is: “It is not a wall that makes a city, for the Peloponnese might be enclosed within a wall. Babylon, perhaps, is a city of such sort, and so is any other, the walls of which enclose a nation rather than a city. They say that when Babylon had been taken for three days part of the inhabitants were unaware of the fact.”—Pol. i. 3.
[34] Exp. en Mésopotamie, t. i., p. 194 ff.
[35] Cun. Inscr. and the O.T., vol. i., p. 79.
[36] Heuzey, Un Palais Chaldéen, p. 81.
[37] Menant, Remarques sur les portraits des rois assyro-chaldéens, 1882.