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Royal Inscriptions and Fragments from Nippur and Babylon. By Leon Legrain, D.D., Sc.D. Publications of the Babylonian Section. The Museum of the University of Pennsylvania. Vol. XV. Philadelphia, 1926.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1929

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page 377 note 1 For example OLZ. 1928, 695, Poebel comparing Legrain 49 with the same text by Hilprecht, speaks of the latter's copy as bei weitem bessern. Hilprecht's copy contains one mistake for áš-me, perhaps two, ga-me-ri for ga-aš-ri (?) Legrain's one, for é. Page 700, on Legrain, p. 37, i, 12, Poebel's i-tu-di is due to Legrain's erroneous copy, as he should have seen from Ball's copy, i-tu-ut. Page 701, note on giš ṣi-da-ra-a, clearly as erroneous as Legrain's rendering.

page 379 note 1 There are several misprints of r for n in this book.

page 380 note 1 Supply this title of Nebo in V Kaw. 43, B. 16? d.Mˇ-a-ti = [Nābium ša mitḫaru?]. Cf. ur = mitḫaru, and d.Ur = iluNābium.

page 381 note 1 For il, see Col. ii, 22.

page 381 note 2 Cf. RA. 11, 112, 34, for restoration after etippušu [elliš].