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Assyriological Notes, Esarhaddon Chronicle, Obv. 5

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1925

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References

page 295 note 1 JRAS., January, 1925, p. 166.

page 296 note 1 See my Babylonian Historical Texts, p. 16.

page 296 note 2 tušerab(rab)-ma.

page 296 note 3 Reading (qanu) urigallu.

page 296 note 4 CT. xxxv, 4, 38. Not, as is erroneously given in the same number of this Journal, p. 168, ṣulalu, “ darkness ” ; nor can I see any proof that uddatu “ calamity ” must be read there. KU.KU is frequently used in the Medical Texts in the same way as ŠE. BAR, uṭṭātu.

page 296 note 5 For the omission of the conjunction cf. KAR., No. 58, 19, and similar passages.

page 297 note 1 As is done in the same number of this Journal, p. 166.

page 297 note 2 Ibid.

page 297 note 3 The vowel quantities are settled by Thurcau-Dangin, Rituels Accadiens, 75, 8.

page 297 note 4 The same number of this Journal, p. 167.

page 297 note 5 Read for

page 298 note 1 Rituels Accadiens, loc. cit.

page 298 note 2 RA. xvii, 208.

page 298 note 3 labanu, “ Ziegel streichen.”

page 298 note 4 RA. xvii, 208.

page 299 note 1 VAB. iv, 264.

page 299 note 2 A word of pure Greek root; it is highly unlikely that it was introduced into Babylonia or any neighbouring country until after Alexander's conquest.

page 299 note 3 The same number of this Journal, p. 168.

page 299 note 4 e.g. the word kuruppu discussed in the same number of this Journal, p. 167, is also written kirupu.