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(ii) TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume II : Notes, appendices, 'bibliography, 'illustrations Footnotes 367-472 Notes on Chapter 1 367-370 Notes on Chapter 2 371-381 Notes on Chapter 3 382-389 Notes on Chapter 4 390-400 Notes on Chapter 5 401-416 Notes on Chapter 6 417-429 Notes on Chapter 7 430-442 Notes on Chapter 8 443-452 Notes on Chapter 9 453-462 Appendix 1: Ancient roads and itineraries 463-471 Appendix 2: Tribal centres in Tripolitania and Fezzan 472-477 Appendix 3: Military epigraph y from Tripolitania 478-492 Bibliography 493-526 Figures 527-577 Plates 578-608

-367- FOOTNOTES Chapter 1: Introduction 1: 1 Previous work 1. Some of course did not survive, for instance, Major Laing (Bovill 1964), or Oudeney on the bad tempered 1822 expedition (Denham and Clapperton 1826). See also Pesce 1969,53-65 on the explorers who passed through Fezzan. 2. Lyon 1821,18-66 and 323-37 deals with Tripolitania and the northern Fezzan. 3. Denham and Clapperton 1826, XV-XVI, 305-11. 4. Richardson 1848, I, 26-384, on his trip to and sojourn at Chadames; II, 442-82, on his northward return from Fezzan via Bu Njem. Much to his disappointment, he was too weak to dismount from his camel by the time he passed the ruins of Lepcis Magna. 5. Barth 1858, I, 57-147 on his southward journey to Fezzan; 111,448-51, records his return six years later. 6.. Duveyrier 1864, mainly on his travels in southern Tunisia and Fezzan. See also his notes on the Gebel Nefusa incorporated in Tissot 1888, 708-710. 7. Nachtigal 1974,38-66, (the first English translation from the 1879 German original). 8. His account was published in Beechey and Beechey 1828,504-512, also 79-80. 9. Beechey and Beechey 1828,72-78. The folly at Virginia Water, Surrey, represents the fruit of Smythe's treasure hunting. 10. Beechey and Beechey 1828,12-208, deals with the Tripolitanian part of their journey. 11. The following is a selection of some of the major studies: Tissot 1888; Goetschy 1894; Lecoy de la Marche 1894; Toutain 1895; 1896; 1903a and b; 1905; 1906; Gauckler 1897/1901; 1900; 1902; 1904; Blanchet 1898; -1899; Donau 1904a and b; 1906; 1909a and b; Pericaud 1905; Toussaint 1905; 1906; 1907; 1908; Gueneau 1907; Boizot 1913; Cagnat 1913a; 1914b. 12. Many excavations were never even published. See for instance the belated publication of Donau's excavation of the extremely important fort at Remada, Euzennat and Trousset 1975. 13. Cowper 1897, passim. 14. de Mathuisieulx 1901; 1902; 1904; 1905; 1912, all deal with his three expeditions into the hinterland from Tripoli. 15. Cowper 1897,131-193. He was corrected swiftly by Myres 1899, 280-93, who had also visited the Tripolitanian Gebel. Barth 1858,63, 72-73, had earlier made the same mistake as Cowper. 16. See, in particular, Aurigeamia 1916; 1926; 1929; 1940c; 1960; 1962; Bartoccini 1927; 1928a; 1929 a and b; 1931; Guidi 1929; 1930; 1933; 1935; Caputo and Levi della Vida 1935; Romanelli 1925. 17. Bartoccini 1928b, on Bu Njem; Centilucci 1933, on the wadi Sofeggin; Bauer 1935, on Ghirza; Petragnani 1928 on the pre-desert and Sahara generally; Coro 1928 on the Gebel Nefusa and Cerrata 1933, on Syrtica. 18. Pace, Sergi and Caputo 1951, is the most detailed of several studies to have been published. 19. Trousset 1974,36-38, discusses the reasons for this lacuna. 20. Goodchild 1948; 1949 a and b; 1950a, b and c; 1951b; Ward Perkins 1950; Ward-Perkins and Goodchild 1949, Haynes 1959. 21. Goodchild 1949b; 1950d; Ward-Perkins and Toynbee 1949; Degrassi 1951; Bianchi-Bandinelli et al 1966. 22. Goodchild 1952 a, b, c and d; 1954 a, b, c and d; 1964; 1971; 1976c; Ward-Perkins and Goodchild 1953 a and b. Many of his most important papers were republished together in a memorial volume, Goodchild 1976.

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FOOTNOTES<br />

Chapter 1: Introduction<br />

1: 1 Previous work<br />

1. Some <strong>of</strong> course did not survive, for instance, Major Laing (Bovill 1964),<br />

or Oudeney on the bad tempered 1822 expedition (Denham and Clapperton<br />

1826). See also Pesce 1969,53-65 on the explorers who passed through<br />

Fezzan.<br />

2. Lyon 1821,18-66 and 323-37 deals with Tripolitania and the northern<br />

Fezzan.<br />

3. Denham and Clapperton 1826, XV-XVI, 305-11.<br />

4. Richardson 1848, I, 26-384, on his trip to and sojourn at Chadames;<br />

II, 442-82, on his northward return from Fezzan via Bu Njem. Much to<br />

his disappointment, he was too weak to dismount from his camel by the<br />

time he passed the ruins <strong>of</strong> Lepcis Magna.<br />

5. Barth 1858, I, 57-147 on his southward journey to Fezzan; 111,448-51,<br />

records his return six years later.<br />

6.. Duveyrier 1864, mainly on his travels in southern Tunisia and Fezzan.<br />

See also his notes on the Gebel Nefusa incorporated in Tissot 1888,<br />

708-710.<br />

7. Nachtigal 1974,38-66, (the first English translation from the 1879<br />

German original).<br />

8. His account was published in Beechey and Beechey 1828,504-512, also<br />

79-80.<br />

9. Beechey and Beechey 1828,72-78. The folly at Virginia Water, Surrey,<br />

represents the fruit <strong>of</strong> Smythe's treasure hunting.<br />

10. Beechey and Beechey 1828,12-208, deals with the Tripolitanian part <strong>of</strong><br />

their journey.<br />

11. The following is a selection <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the major studies: Tissot 1888;<br />

Goetschy 1894; Lecoy de la Marche 1894; Toutain 1895; 1896; 1903a and<br />

b; 1905; 1906; Gauckler 1897/1901; 1900; 1902; 1904; Blanchet 1898; -1899;<br />

Donau 1904a and b; 1906; 1909a and b; Pericaud 1905; Toussaint 1905; 1906;<br />

1907; 1908; Gueneau 1907; Boizot 1913; Cagnat 1913a; 1914b.<br />

12. Many excavations were never even published. See for instance the<br />

belated publication <strong>of</strong> Donau's excavation <strong>of</strong> the extremely<br />

important<br />

fort at Remada, Euzennat and Trousset 1975.<br />

13. Cowper 1897, passim.<br />

14. de Mathuisieulx 1901; 1902; 1904; 1905; 1912, all deal with his three<br />

expeditions into the hinterland from Tripoli.<br />

15. Cowper 1897,131-193. He was corrected swiftly by Myres 1899,<br />

280-93, who had also visited the Tripolitanian Gebel. Barth 1858,63,<br />

72-73, had earlier made the same mistake as Cowper.<br />

16. See, in particular, Aurigeamia 1916; 1926; 1929; 1940c; 1960; 1962;<br />

Bartoccini 1927; 1928a; 1929 a and b; 1931; Guidi 1929; 1930; 1933;<br />

1935; Caputo and Levi della Vida 1935; <strong>Roman</strong>elli 1925.<br />

17. Bartoccini 1928b, on Bu Njem; Centilucci 1933, on the wadi S<strong>of</strong>eggin;<br />

Bauer 1935, on Ghirza; Petragnani 1928 on the pre-desert and Sahara<br />

generally; Coro 1928 on the Gebel Nefusa and Cerrata 1933, on Syrtica.<br />

18. Pace, Sergi and Caputo 1951, is the most detailed <strong>of</strong> several studies to<br />

have been published.<br />

19. Trousset 1974,36-38, discusses the reasons for this lacuna.<br />

20. Goodchild 1948; 1949 a and b; 1950a, b and c; 1951b; Ward Perkins 1950;<br />

Ward-Perkins and Goodchild 1949, Haynes 1959.<br />

21. Goodchild 1949b; 1950d; Ward-Perkins and Toynbee 1949; Degrassi 1951;<br />

Bianchi-Bandinelli et al 1966.<br />

22. Goodchild 1952 a, b, c and d; 1954 a, b, c and d; 1964; 1971; 1976c;<br />

Ward-Perkins and Goodchild 1953 a and b. Many <strong>of</strong> his most important<br />

papers were republished together in a memorial volume, Goodchild 1976.

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