[10] So Bacher in J. Q. R. xix. 441.
[11] In Mém. Acad. inscr. 1re sér. xi. 297. See also Rép. d’épigr. sém., for some smaller fragments, Nos. 244-248.
[12] Sayce and Cowley, Aramaic Papyri (London, 1906).
[13] Sachau, “Drei aram. Papyrusurkunden” Abh. d. kgl. Preuss. Akad. (Berlin, 1907).
[14] See P.S.B.A. (1907), p. 260.
[15] See Lidzbarski, Ephemeris, ii. 247.
[16] J.Q.R. xvi. 7.
[17] ed. E. O. Winstedt (Cambr. 1909), p. 154.
[18] A view revived by C. Forster, even after Beer, in The Israelitish Authorship of the Sinaitic Inscriptions (London, 1856) and other works.
[19] The cross and other Christian symbols often found with the inscriptions have been added later by pilgrims.—C.I.S. ii. 1, p. 352.