citation_id,entity_id,source_id,work_title,locus,quote,translator,translation_year,source_url,evidence_grade,evidence_note,verified_on,verify_method,display_order,needs_review,review_reason,original_text_url CIT_PHO_MISOR_EUSEBI,ENT_PHO_MISOR,SRC_PHILO_BYBLOS,"Philo of Byblos, Phoenician History (in Eusebius, Praeparatio I)","Philo of Byblos, Phoenician History (in Eusebius, Praeparatio I)","From them came Misor and Suduc, that is to say ""Straight "" and ""Just"": these discovered the use of salt. 'From Misor was born Taautus, who invented the first written alphabet; the Egyptians called him Thoyth, the Alexandrians Thoth, and the Greeks Hermes. 'From Suduc came the Dioscuri, or Cabeiri, or Corybantes, or Samothraces: these, he says, first invented a ship.",E. H. Gifford,1903,https://www.tertullian.org/fathers/eusebius_pe_01_book1.htm,primary-verbatim,,2026-06-18,name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation,1,1,Sanchuniathon via Eusebius; located by name; verify section.,