NEW SYSTEM; OR, AN ANALYSIS OF ANTIENT MYTHOLOGY: WHEREIN AN ATTEMPT IS MADE TO DIVEST TRADITION OF FABLE ; AND TO REDUCE THE TRUTH TO ITS ORIGINAL PURITY, BY JACOB BRYANT, ESQ. THE THIRD EDITION. IN SIX VOLUMES. WITH A PORTRAIT AND SOME ACCOUNT OF THE AUTHOR ; A VINDICATION OF THE APAMEAN MEDAL; Parts of Antient History; AND FORTY-ONE PLATES, NEATLY ENGRAVED. VOL. IV. LONDON: R. FAULDER AND SON; R. LEA ; J. NUNN; CUTHELL AND Εγω δε σερι πολλα τον αληθη λογον τιμεμενος και το ακρι βες ανιχνευσαι δια σπεδης πρεθεμης, ενθεν ορμηθεις εν τη προ ταυτης προταξει υλας εκπoριζων εμαυτω, χρονων avaypapas CuvedeĚR JEVTOVAS. Georgius Monachus, P. 66. IN N the Mosaic history we have an account of the antediluvian world being destroyed by a deluge, the family of one man excepted, which was providentially preserved. The manner of their preservation I have described ; and have shewn, VOL. IV. 1 that the ark rested upon Mount Ararat, in a province of Armenia. This was the region in which mankind first began to multiply, and from whence they afterwards proceeded to their different places of allotment. It will therefore be necessary to give some account of this country; as from such an inquiry we shall find innumerable evidences still arise in confirmation of the primæval history : and there will be also many proofs obtained, in confirmation of my opinion, concerning the migration of mankind. Armenia lay to the north of Aramea, or Mesopotamia : and one might be led to think, from the similarity of terms, thạt Armenia and Aramea were the same name. This, however, was not the Aramea was the land of Aram: but Armenia, which was separated from it by' Mount Taurus, was denominated from Ar-Men, and HarMen, the mountain where the ark rested. It was a branch of the abovementioned Taurus : and was distinguished by several appellations, each of which was significant, and afforded some evidence to the history of the deluge. It was called Ararat, Baris, · Barit, Luban, which last signified Mons Lunaris, or the Mountain of Selene. It case. |