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Amurru, the Home of the Northern Semites, a Study showing that the Religion and Culture of Israel are not of Babylonian Origin. By Albert T. Clay Ph.D., Philadelphia: the Sunday School Times Company, 1909.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1910

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page 939 note 1 I take this opportunity of saying that I regret to hear from Professor Caland that I have done him an injustice in thinking that he was responsible for the absence of punctuation in the Kāṭhaka Saṃhitā (see JRAS. 1910, p. 518), which must be attributed to von Schroeder alone. But I still think that the plan adopted by Professor Caland in his edition of the Baudhāyana Śrauta Sūtra (see vol. i, pp. xii, xiii) is unfortunate and of little value.

page 940 note 1 This might with much greater probability be regarded as taken from the legend of Merodach, who descended into the place of the departed to comfort the rebellious gods in prison (Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archæology, 1908, pp. 60 ff, 77 ff.)Google Scholar.

page 940 note 2 See JRAS., 1891, p. 398.

page 941 note 1 'Ωτιαρτης for 'Ωπαρτης the π having been separated into τι.