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60: A.D?” Benfey, article /ndien in Ersch and Griber’s Encyk/opadie, Sect. II, Vol. 7, p. 90: Leipzig, 1840. Lassen, Indische Alterthumskunde, 11, 538; ILI, 3.
“Unquestionably before Pliny’s Natural History.”’ Schwanbeck, in Rhetnischen Museum, VII, 338.
- °A little earlier than Pliny, who seems to quote from it; that is,
prior to 77 A. D.’’ Dillmann, in Berichte der K. Preuss. Akad. der Wissenschaften, 1879, pp. 413-429.
“Nearly contemporary with Pliny, written before the dedication of the Natural History in 77 A. D.’’ Fabricius, p. 27.
“56-67 A. D.”’ Glaser, in Ausland, Munchen, 1891, pp. 45-6. Skizze der Geschichte und Geographie Arabiens, Il, 164.
“Next before Pliny.”’ Robertson, Disgutsition on Anctent India.
~60-63. A. D.2? Watt, Commerctal Products of India, p. 371, ete.
“*56-71 A. D., as shown by Glaser.’’
“Before 77 A. D.”’ Speck, Handelsgeschichte des Altertums, 1, 35; III, 2b., 919.
“During the reign of Malik III, King of the Nabatawans, 40-70 AL Vogue, Syrie Centrale: Inscriptions Sémitiques, p. 107. (Paris, 1869. )
“During the reign of Kariba-il Watar Juhan’im, the Homerite King, about 40-70 A. D.”’ Glaser, Die Abessinier in Arabien und Africa, pp. 37-8.
“During the reign of Ili-azzu Jalit, King of the Hadramaut, about 25-65 A. D.’’ Glaser, Die Ahessinier, etc., p. 34.
“‘The author made his voyages at various times between 65 and 75 or 80 A. D. The work was written in the last quarter of the first century A. D.”’
Haig, The Indus Delta Country, 28.