- 𐤎𐤊𐤍𐤉𐤕𐤍, romanized: *Saḵūnyatān, "Sakkun has given"), also
known as
Sanchoniatho the Berytian, was a
Phoenician author. His
three works,
originally written...
- p. 86. I. P., Cory, ed. (1832). "The
Theology of the Phœnicians from
Sanchoniatho".
Ancient Fragments.
Translated by Cory.
Archived from the
original on...
- move and that
Gebeil is Byblos." "The
Theology of the Phœnicians: From
Sanchoniatho". www.sacred-texts.com. Cauvin, Jacques., Les
industries lithiques du...
- (1832 ed.),
Ancient Fragments (The
Theology of the Phœnicians: From
Sanchoniatho)) "From
Misor was born Taautus, who
invented the
first written alphabet"...
- The
Ancient Fragments ;
containing what
remains of the
writings of
Sanchoniatho, Berossus, Abydenus, Megasthenes, and Manetho. Cory, I.P. (1876). Richmond...
- (1828), The
Ancient Fragments;
containing what
remains of the
writings of
Sanchoniatho, Berossus, Abydenus, Megasthenes, and
Manetho Mayer Burstein, Stanley...
- Sappho, Hera****us, Sophocles, Xenophon, Antisthenes, Abydenus, Berossus,
Sanchoniatho and Megasthenes.
Fragmente der
griechischen Historiker The Fragmentarium...
-
Sanchoniatho's Phoenician History:
Translated from the
First Book of
Eusebius De
Praeparatione Evangelica : with a
Continuation of
Sanchoniatho's History...
- this
period he was
apprehensive about the rise of
Catholic influence.
Sanchoniatho's Phoenician History, on the
author usually now
known as Sanchuniathon...