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- Phoenician city, known to the Gr****s as Býblos (Βύβλος) and to the Romans as Byblus, was important for their import of papyrus from Egypt – to the extent that...
- Philo of Byblos (Ancient Gr****: Φίλων Βύβλιος, Phílōn Býblios; Latin: Philo Byblius; c. 64 – 141), also known as Herennius Philon, was an antiquarian writer...
- But it seems more probable that the real author was Herennius Philo of Byblus, who was born during the reign of Nero and lived till the reign of Hadrian...
- is not clear what part is from Sanchuniathon and what part from Philo of Byblus: The nature then of the dragon and of serpents Tauthus himself regarded...
- afterward found him in Syria where he was nursed by the wife of the king of Byblus. According Strabo, Epaphus was born in a cave in Euboea. Epaphus was also...
- XIV/Alexander’s Treatment of the Captured Gr**** Amb****adors.—Submission of Byblus and Sidon. – Arrian Phlegon, Olympiades Pausanias, Description of Greece...
- F. Albright, The Phoenician Inscriptions of the Tenth Century B.C. from Byblus, JAOS 67 (1947): 153–154. F.M. Cross & P.K. McCarter, Jr., 'Two Archaic...
- F. Albright, The Phoenician Inscriptions of the Tenth Century B.C. from Byblus, JAOS 67 (1947): 153–154. Dunand, Maurice (1939). Fouilles de Byblos: Tome...
- F. (1947). "The Phoenician inscriptions of the tenth century B.C. from Byblus". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 67 (3): 153–160 [156]. doi:10...
- F. Albright, The Phoenician Inscriptions of the Tenth Century B.C. from Byblus, JAOS 67 (1947): 153–154. Cross, Frank Moore (August 14, 2018). Leaves from...