A Critical Examination of the Evidences Adduced to Establish the Theory of the N
A Critical Examination of the Evidences Adduced to Establish the Theory of the N
Maclean, J. P. (John Patterson), 1848-1939
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James Win- throp, Hollisian Professor of Mathematics. In 1786, the Rev. Michael Lort, D. D. , one of the vice-presidents of the Society of Antiquaries of London, again brought the subject, with all its accumulated illustrations, before that society: and Col. Vallency undertook to prove that the inscription was neither Phoenician nor Punic, but Siberian. Subsequently, Judge Winthrop exe- cuted a drawing in 1788 ; and again we have others by Judge Baylies and Mr. Joseph Gooding in 1790, by Mr. Ke...ndall in 1807, by Mr. Job Gardner in 1812, and finally, in 1830, by a commission appointed by the Rhode Island Historical Society, and communicated to the 'Antiquaries of Copenhagen with elaborate descriptions: which duly appear in their Antiquitaties Americana, in proof of novel and very remarkable deductions. Surely no inscription, ancient or modern, not even the Behistun 40 PRE-COLUMBIAN DISCOVERY OF AMERICA. cuneatics, or the trilingual Rosetta Stone, ever received more faithful study. After inspecting the rude scrawls of which it chiefly consists, it is pleasant to feel assured of this, at least : that when learned divines, professors and linguists thus perse- veringly questioned this New England sphinx for upwards of a century and a half, we have good proof that no more valuable inscriptions have been allowed to perish unrecorded.
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