[101] Kromayer, Historische Zeitschrift, C, p. 50.
[102] Dittenberger, Orientis Græcæ Inscriptiones Selectæ, 224; if the king is Antiochus II, and not, as is now claimed (Pozzi, Memorie della Reale Accademia di Torino, serie II, tom. LXIII, p. 345, n. 4), Antiochus III. See, however, Kärst, Geschichte des hellenistischen Zeitalters, II, I, p. 422 and Bouché-Leclercq, Hist. des Séleucides, pp. 90 f., 470 ff.
[103] See now Kromayer, Hannibal und Antiochus der Grosse (Neue Jahrbücher für d. klass, Altert. XIX (1907), pp. 681 ff.).
[104] Cordier, H., Journal des Savants (1907), pp. 247 ff.; Cunningham, Numismatic Chronicle (1888), pp. 222 ff.
[105] Ruins of Desert Cathay (1912), I, pp. 274, 284.
[106] W.W. Tarn, Journal of Hellenic Studies, XXII (1902), pp. 268 ff., and Antigonus Gonatas, frontispiece; Gardner, P., Numismatic Chronicle (1887), p. 177.
[107] Encyclopedia Britannica 11, s. v. Hellenism (Bevan).
[108] Syr. 57; cf. Droysen, Gesch. d. Hellenismus 2, III, 2, pp. 254 ff.
[109] XII, 2, 3, p. 535. Rostowzew, Studien zur Geschichte des römischen Kolonates, pp. 269 ff.
[110] Butler, Publications of an American Expedition to Syria, II (1903), pp. 121 ff., 177; cf. Rostowzew, op. cit., p. 254.
[111] Dittenberger, Orientis Græcæ Inscriptiones Selectæ, 262, 502.
[112] Buckler and Robinson, Greek Inscriptions from Sardis. (American Journal of Archæology, XVI, 1912, pp. 11 ff.)
[113] Calder, Classical Review, XXVII (1913), pp. 9 ff.
[114] Kärst, Gesch. des hellen. Zeitalters, II, I, pp. 419 ff. Bouché-Leclercq's treatment of this subject (Hist. des Séleucides, pp. 469 ff.), is inadequate.
[115] Hellenistic Athens, pp. 303 ff.