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Identifier: museumofclassical00falk (find matches)
Title: The museum of classical antiquities : being a series of essays on ancient art
Year: 1860 (1860s)
Authors: Falkener, Edward, 1814-1896 Wood, J. E Davies, Benjamin Rees
Subjects: Classical antiquities Archaeology
Publisher: London : Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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Roman Catholic monks, even, do not appear tobe certain that Mount Golgotha really did exist where they now see it. (Id.,p. 56.) 470 NOTES. See Dr. Toblers objections to the alleged Mount Golgotha, in Das Ausland,18 April, 1848, and to the Sepulchre, and the pretended graves of Joseph andNicodemus; in the same Journal, 17 April 1848, and in his Golgatha, s. 224. It will scarcely be believed that persons can be found to accept only oneof the two places of crucifixion and burial, and reject the other. Schwiegger,Touttee and Scholz believe the sepulchre to be the real one, and object toCalvary. J. J. Ammon, on the other hand, argues in favour of the latter,and rejects the former. (Golgatha, 164, 165.) 24. (to p. 410, after the words going down to Silk, or Siloah.) RabbiSchwarz accords with this interpretation. (Desc. Geog. of Palestine, p. 241.) 25. (to p. 443, after the word Procopius.) KrafFt considers these sub-structions to be too ancient for the time of Justinian. (Jerusalem, p. 73.)
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BJU),ntes sc. 471 (XIX.)APPENDIX. ^\^lile the foregoing sheets were passing through the press, the writer receivedfrom abroad Schaffters work On the True Site of the Holy Sepulchre, thetitle of which being so identical with his own paper, he thought himself calledupon to examine and report upon the book itself. At the same time, Dr. Tob-1 ers work on Golgotha, its Churches and Convents, fell into his hands ; and,through this book, he became aware* of the Descriptive Geography, andBrief Historical Sketch, of Palestine, by Rabbi Joseph Schwarz ; and ulti-mately, a few days only before the end of the month, he received a visit fromDr. Zimpel, from whom he took a copy of his New local and topographicalExposition of the Holy City, Jerusalem, the Capital of the World. On eachof these works it is requisite to say a few words. 1. Albert ScHArrTEK, V.D.M. Die Aechte Lage des heiUgen Grabes. 8vo. Bern, 1849. This book, which I had anticipated would be an able supporter of my opi-nions, if not a

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  • booksubject:Archaeology
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