[167] Lepsius, "Briefe," s. 81.
[168] Linant, "Mémoire sur le lac Moeris."
[169] Lepsius, loc. cit.
[170] Linant, loc. cit.
[171] Herod. 2, 148.
[172] Diod. 1, 89, 66, 61.
[173] Strabo. p. 811; for τείχους μικροῦ we must obviously read μακροῦ, and for ἔχοντες, ἔχοντος.
[174] Strabo. p. 811; cf. 813.
[175] Plin. "Hist. Nat." 36, 19. As the building was actually not more than a stadium square, the statement of Herodotus that there were 1500 chambers above the earth—quite irrespective of the 1500 underground—is inexplicable, unless the chambers were very small. In Pliny we must read 1500 for 15,000.
[176] Lepsius, "Briefe aus Ægypten," s. 74 ff.