10. They included ‘Martin Folkes, Esq. President of the Royal Society’, and ‘The Right Hon’ble Thomas, Earl of Pomfret, Knight of the Most Hon’ble Order of the Bath’.
11. Norden (1757), I: 39.
12. Norden (1757): 65.
13. Norden (1757): 77, 79.
14. Norden (1757): 67, 69.
15. Norden (1757): pl. CVI.
16. Norden (1757): 44.
17. Norden (1757): 129.
18. Norden (1757): 121.
19. Thompson (1992): 21.
20. Norden (1757), I: dedication.
21. Thompson (1992): 21.
22. Rauch (2006): 325.
23. Colla (2007): 21.
24. For which see Volney (1787).
25. Rauch (2006): 325–6.
26. Edinburgh Review, I (January 1803): 330.
27. Reid (2002): 31.
28. Quoted in Gillispie and Dewachter (1987): 3.
29. Jeffreys (2003): 2–3.
30. Gillispie and Dewachter (1987): 3. It is no coincidence that on the Egyptian campaign, Napoleon carried with him the very book that had accompanied Alexander, Homer’s Iliad, together with Xenophon’s Anabasis and Plutarch’s Parallel Lives. He also carried a copy of Volney’s Les Ruines. See Reid (2002): 139–41; Rodenbeck (2004): 130.
31. Gillispie and Dewachter (1987): 5.
32. Ceram (1978): 77.
33. Tyldesley (2005): 48.
34. Denon (2003): 20.
35. Elshakry (2015): 191
36. Gillispie and Dewachter (1987): 19.
37. Lehner and Hawass (2017): 91.
38. Lehner and Hawass (2017): 91.
39. Quoted in Dixon (2003): 87.
40. Tyldesley (2005): 49.
41. Quoted in Sattin (1988): 25.
42. Reid (2002): 32.
43. Reported to have been quoted by Burckhardt: see Sattin (1988): 59.
44. Quoted in Mayes (1959): 114.
45. Burton (1880).
46. Jeffreys (2003): 4.
47. Quoted in Sattin (1988): 59.
48. Belzoni (1821): 1.
49. Belzoni (1821): 1.