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The Babylonian Expedition of the University of Pennysylvania. Series A: Cuneiform Texts, edited by H. V. Hilprecht. Vol. xvii, pt. i: Letters to Kassite Kings, from the Temple Archives of Nippur, by Hugo Radau. “Eckley Brinton Coxe, Junior, Fund.” Philadelphia: published by the Department of Archæology, University of Pennsylvania, 1908.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
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page 214 note 1 The Semitic reading of this ideographic group is probably šârtu (see the Pal. Expl. Fund for July, 1900, pp. 259–60).Google Scholar
page 214 note 2 Written li-iš-am-ma, as if for liš'amma (?from še'û, possibly “to claim”). Above I have regarded it as being for liššamma, from nasû, with Radau.
page 214 note 3 , the ideograph
with the plural, which Zimmers suggests should be read in Semitic Babylonian
“baker”—“Give to
the bakers' hire.”