[404] Ṭabari, Tertia Series, p. 322.
[405] ‘Zur Geschichte des islamischen Kultus,’ op. cit., p. 393.
[406] Teano, op. cit., vol. iv, p. 567.
[407] Le Strange, Palestine under the Moslems, p. 90.
[408] I follow Dr. Herzfeld’s view, Euphrat-und Tigris-Gebiet, vol. i, p. 98. Professor Thiersch believes it to have been copied from the Chalce of the Augusteion at Constantinople, but his theory is based solely upon hypothesis and it appears to me to be far-fetched. Thiersch, Pharos, p. 214.
[409] At Ba’albek its width is strongly marked in the façade of the ṣaḥn and in the arcade next to the qiblah wall, not in the intermediate arcades. For plan see Berchem-Strzygowski, Amida, Fig. 271.
[410] Saladin, La mosquée de Sidi Okba à Kairouan, pp. 18 et seq.
[411] Saladin, Manuel d’art musulman, Architecture, Fig. 139.
[412] Marçais, Monuments de Tlemcen, Figs. 14, 49, 69.
[413] Nordmesopotamische Baudenkmäler, Plate 73.