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A Seleucid Legal Text
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
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In the Centenary Supplement to this Journal, pp. 41–8, Mr. G. R. Driver edited a Neo-Babylonian tablet concerned with the sale of a GÍR.LAL-priesthood, and made some excellent observations on this class of transaction. In what follows there will be frequent occasion to refer to that article.
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page 659 note 1 But see commentary under GÍR.LAL-ú-tú.
page 660 note 1 The numbers in thick type are those of the lines of the transcription.
page 660 note 2 Yale Oriental Series, Babylonian Texts.
page 662 note 1 According to Professor Langdon.
page 664 note 1 University of Pennsylvania. The Museum. Publications of the Babylonian Section.
page 664 note 2 The Babylonian Expedition of the University of Pennsylvania, Series A : Cuneiform Texts.
page 664 note 3 Cp. Clay, Morg. II, p. 19.
page 665 note 1 According to Professor Langdon.
page 665 note 2 So far as I know.
page 665 note 3 See note on 1. 17.
page 665 note 4 Lit. “together with ”.
page 666 note 1 See p. 663.
page 666 note 2 See Kohler and Peiser, Aus dem Babylonischen Rechtsleben, I, p. 1 f.
page 666 note 3 The išqu is a species under the genus zittu.
page 666 note 4 The contract is dated in Kislev.
page 667 note 1 See Meissner, Babylonien und Assyrien, II, 395.
page 667 note 1 More accurately : “the (percentage on the) share.”
page 668 note 1 Augapfel, Babylonische Bechtsurkunden.
page 668 note 2 Brünnow, A Classified List.
page 668 note 3 See Augapfel, BR. p. 111 a.
page 669 note 1 According to Langdon.
page 669 note 2 And i-pal-là ḫ, 20, 24.
page 670 note 1 Clay treats it as a derivative of zâzu “to divide ”. This is obviously a slip on his part.
page 670 note 2 Cp. also Morg. II, 50, 17.
page 670 note 3 Disproving Clay's treatment of the word as Sumerian : ḪA.RA.RA = ragâniu.
page 671 note 1 Cp. i-Šal-ṭu-ma = išallatuma Morg. II, 53, 7 ; and ta-šal-tu 6, 4. June, 1925.