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Early Babylonian Personal Names from the Published Tablets of the so-called Ḫammurabi Dynasty. By Hermann Ranke, Ph.D. (Philadelphia, U.S.A., 1905.)

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Early Babylonian Personal Names from the Published Tablets of the so-called Ḫammurabi Dynasty. By Hermann Ranke, Ph.D. (Philadelphia, U.S.A., 1905.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1905

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1 If, however, Dadu be for Adadu, ‘ the god Hadad,’ Dadu-ša would mean ‘ her Hadad,’ and imply that this element was from a name beginning with , generally transcribed Rammân.