Sabaean researches, in a series of essays

addressed to distinguished antiquaries, and including the substance of a course of lectures, delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, on the engraved hieroglyphics of Chaldea, Egypt and Canaan. Illustrated with engravings of Babylonion cylinders, and other inedited monuments of antiquity.

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Sabaean researches, in a series of essays

addressed to distinguished antiquaries, and including the substance of a course of lectures, delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, on the engraved hieroglyphics of Chaldea, Egypt and Canaan. Illustrated with engravings of Babylonion cylinders, and other inedited monuments of antiquity.

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Hurst, Robinson
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English
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402

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RBSC copy with microfilm duplicate (mfm. dup. 0592). Armorial binding with the With the coronet and cipher of Charles William Henry Montagu Douglas Scott, 4th Duke of Buccleuch and Quennsberry in gold on spine.

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xi, 402 p.
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