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Jastrow, "On the Religion of the Semites," in Oxford Proceedings, vol. i. p. 225, sqq. F. Jeremias in De la Saussaye, pp. 246-347. Bezold, Niniva and Babylon, 1903. E. H. W. Johns, The Oldest Code of Laws in the World, 1903. "On the Code of Hammurabi." E. H. W. Johns, in Dictionary of the Bible, vol. v.

George's, Windsor, about the same time. The very finest example of Nüremberg carving, however, is the famous wooden Madonna, which has been ascribed to Peter Vischer the Younger, both by Herr von Bezold and by Cecil Headlam.

V, Part I , suggestive philosophizing; Leopold von Ranke, History of the Reformation in Germany, Eng. trans., 3 vols., a careful study, coming down in the original German to 1555, but stopping short in the English form with the year 1534; Friedrich von Bezold, Geschichte der deutschen Reformation, 2 vols.

A catalogue of the collection, with illustrations by Lucas Cranach, was published in 1509. The collection contained 5005 sacred objects, including a bit of the crown of thorns and some of the Virgin Mother's milk. So, Vol Bezold, Die deutsche Reformation , p. 100; see also Barge, Karlstadt, I, 39ff.

Bezold in his great catalogue of the Kouyunjik Collection, a fair idea of the general character of the Babylonian omen literature may be formed. On what principle the omens were derived, it is again difficult to determine in detail, but that some logical principles controlled the interpretations cannot be doubted.

Bezold in his catalogue, this series was unusually extensive, embracing a large number of subjects connected with human activity, a man's work in the field, his actions in commercial affairs, incidents of travel on sea or land, his relations to his kindred the dead as well as the living disease and death, down to such apparent trifles as the conditions of the walls of his house.

Compare the name 'Belit-seri, 'mistress of the fields, as the name of a goddess who belongs to the pantheon of the lower world. See p. 588. IIR. 61, nos. 1, 2, 6. Text, Kar, i.e., 'dam, 'wall, or 'quay. IIR. 50, l. 8. Bezold Catalogue, etc., p. 1776. Lit., 'enclosure. See Bezold Catalogue, etc., p. 1776 and elsewhere. E.g., IIR. 54-60; IIIR. 67-69; VR. 43, 46. IIR. 60, no. 1, obverse.

Bezold, Catalogue, pp. 1437, 1438. Bezold, ib. p. 918. I.e., over him. Various traditions were current in Babylonia regarding the manner in which the universe came into existence. The labors of the theologians to systematize these traditions did not succeed in bringing about their unification.

Lit., 'dark colored. 'Not, perhaps omitted. Boissier, p. 103. By vomiting on him. Out of which one eats. I.e., keep away from it. See p. 182. Vorgeschichte der Indo-Europaer, pp. 451-55. The term used is Unagga, Bezold's Catalogue of the Koujunjik Collection, p. 1841. See Jensen, Kosmologie, p. 153. Bezold, Catalogue, p. 1710. Boissier, Documents, etc., pp. 3, 4.