[b] Herodotus, History of Herodotus (translated from the Greek by William Beloe).

[c] Diodorus Siculus, The Historical Library (translated from the Greek by G. Booth).

Appendix B. The Problem of Egyptian Chronology

[b] Eduard Meyer, Geschichte des Alterthums.

[c] A. Mariette, Aperçu de l’histoire d’Égypte.


A GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF EGYPTIAN HISTORY
BASED ON THE WORKS QUOTED, CITED, OR EDITORIALLY CONSULTED IN THE PREPARATION OF THE PRESENT HISTORY, WITH CRITICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES

In the preparation of the present work the editors have had occasion to consult a very large number of books, in addition to those actually quoted. Not all of these are here listed; neither is any effort made to have the present bibliography complete in other respects. Many names of recent works that might easily be added are purposely omitted because of the facility with which the student will come upon them. On the other hand, a good many works are included because their very obscurity would lead to their being overlooked. Some of these had great importance in their day, and must be looked to by any one who would appreciate the history of development and research in this field. Others had at best only incidental importance, yet should not be quite forgotten. Brief critical estimates are in many cases added to orientate the would-be investigator; and in the case of the more important authorities, biographical notes are also appended.