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The Historical Geography of Arabia or The Patriarchal Evidences of Revealed Religion Part Two
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528 pages
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Focusing on ancient geography and inscriptions, this memoir features illustrative maps and an appendix with translations of recently discovered Hamyaritic inscriptions. The author critiques Gibbon's work, highlighting his errors in geography and theology. Key topics include the settlements of Esau, Arab colonies, classical topography, and details about the Arabian Gulf and the Persian Gulf. The second volume serves as a comprehensive exploration of these themes, providing valuable insights into the historical context of the region.
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2004, hardcover
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