Beyond this the chronographersdo not give us any help.
In Herodotus[23] and the chronographers Ninus is the son of Belus, i.
The number fixed for the other gods, 3984, is quite original; perhaps it may not be mere accident that it agrees with the computation of some chronographers for the period from the Creation to B.
I do not remember whether any one, or who in particular, of modern chronographers agree with it; but certainly if any do, it is quite by accident.
Holm adds to this some excellent arguments showing the strong temptations to deliberate invention which must have actuated the old chronographers and genealogists[30:1].
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