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[13] See Peiser, _Zeits. fuer Assyr._ vi. pp. 264 ff. [14] See Rost, _Mitteil. der vorderas. Gesellschaft_ (1897), ii. [15] See Lehmann-Haupt, _Zwei Hauptprobleme_ (1898). [16] See Marquart, _Philologus_, Supplbd. vii. (1899), pp. 637 ff. [17] See Rost, _Orient. Lit.-Zeit._, iii. (1900), No. 6. [18] See Lehmann-Haupt, _Beitraege zur alten Geschichte (Klio)_, Bd. iii. Heft 1 (1903). [19] See Hommel, _Geschichte Babyloniens und Assyriens_. [20] See _Ancient Hebrew Tradition_, p. 125, and Hastings' _Dictionary of the Bible_, i. pp. 226 f. [21] See Niebuhr, _Chronologie_ (1896). [22] See Hommel, "Sitzungsberichte der koenigl. boehmischen Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften," _Phil.-hist. Classe_ (1901), v. [23] Published and discussed by L. W. King, "Chronicles concerning early Babylonian Kings" (_Studies in Eastern History_, vols. ii. and iii., 1907), and _History of Egypt_, vol. xiii. (published by the Grolier Society, New York, in the spring of 1906), pp. 244 ff. [24] Published and discussed by Hilprecht, "Mathematical, Metrological and Chronological Texts" (_Bab. Exped._, Ser. A, xx. 1, dated 1906, published 1907), pp. 46 ff. [25] See L. W. King, _Letters and Inscriptions of Khammurabi_, vol. iii. pp. 228 ff. [26] Cf., _e.g._, Hilprecht, _Old Babylonian Inscriptions_, pt. ii. p. 24. [27] See Radau, _Early Babylonian History_ (1900). [28] See Lehmann-Haupt, _Zwei Hauptprobleme_, pp. 172 ff. [29] See Winckler in Schrader's _Keilinschriften und das Alte-Testament_ (3rd ed.), i. pp. 17 f., and cf. _Mitteil. der vorderas. Gesellschaft_ (1906), i. p. 12, n.l. [30] Cf. L. W. King, _Chronicles_, i. pp. 15 ff., 61 f. [31] See _Mitteilungen der deutschen Orientgesellschaft_, Nos. 21 and 22, and cf. L. W. King, Chronicles, i. pp. 114 ff. [32] The Assyrian language is practically identical with the Babylonian, just as the Assyrians are the same people as the Babylonians with some foreign admixtures. [33] In many names the divine element is lopped off, but was originally present. [34] Aramaic endorsements on business documents repeating in Aramaic transliteration the names of parties mentioned in the texts have also been of service in fixing the phonetic readings of names. See _e.g._ Clay's valuable article, "Aramaic Endorsements on the Documents of Murash[=u] Sons" (Persian period) in _Old Testament and Semitic Studies in Memory of William Rainey Harper_ (Chicago, 1908, vol. i.), pp. 285-
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