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Hittite Hieroglyphs. I. By Ignace J. Gelb. The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization, No. 2. 9½ × 7, pp. xxii + 88. London: Cambridge University Press. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1931. 8s. 6d. - Les Inscriptions Hittites Hieroglyphiques. Essai de Déchiffrement. By Bedřich Hrozný. 10 × 7, pp. 120, pls. 2. Prague: Orientální Ústav, 1933. Kč. 95. Les Inscriptions “Hittites” Hieroglyphiques sur plomb (ib., v, 208 ff.). Reprint from Archiv Orientální, vi, 1933, No. 1.

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page 840 note 1 Referring to Gelb, 32, and Bossert, Šantaš, 69; cf. also his equivalence , p. 31, which I had reached twenty years ago (Arch., 1912, 52). I should note here, for want of a better place, the ingenious identification of , which Bossert makes with Cybebe, as Ku-pa-pa.

page 842 note 1 Professor Dhorme has just written an admirable article Où, en est le déchiffrement des Hiéroglyphes Hittites in Syria, 1933.