Colloquia (whether real or fabulous) in media
Arabia atque ab Arabibus habita (Lowth, de Poesi
Hebraeorum. Praelect. xxxii. xxxiii. xxxiv, with his German
editor, Michaelis, Epimetron iv.).
Yet Michaelis (p. 671 - 673) has detected many Egyptian images, the elephantiasis, papyrus, Nile, crocodile, etc. The language is ambiguously styled Arabico-Hebraea. The resemblance of the sister dialects was much more visible in their childhood, than in their mature age (Michaelis, p. 682. Schultens, in Praefat. Job.).