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The name of this deity has been the subject of much discussion. For a full discussion of the subject with an account of the recent literature, see an article by the writer in The American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures, xii. 159-162. Arising perhaps after Im came into use as the ideographic form. Proc. Soc. Bibl. Arch., xi. 173-174 and pl. 1, col. i. 7. See p. 145 and also p. 161.
Lucretia was still sometimes designated as the Pope's niece. Gianandrea Boccaccio to Duke Ercole, Rome, February 25, 1493. Ms. Memoirs of Pesaro, by Pietro Marzetti and Ludovico Zacconi, in the Bibl. Oliveriana of Pesaro.
[Footnote 2: The reviewer in the Allg. deutsche Bibl. (Anhang I-XII, vol. II, p.
BOSWELL. It is a translation of the introduction to l'Histoire de Danemarck, par M. Mallet. Lowndes's Bibl. Man. ed. 1871, p. 1458. He was a Welshman. This is the common cant against faithful Biography.
Hagiography. St. i. 553-588; Z.f.r.P. ii. 438-459; Rom. xviii. 203. C. Wahlund, Die altfr. Anc. Krit. Studien zu Wace's Conception und Nicolas, 1878; life of St. Lang. Anc. Auban in Bezug auf Quelle," &c. Rom. Lit. xxiii. 436; Child, The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, 1888, p. v; Wolter, Bibl. Lyric Poetry. The remaining songs are mostly of a religious character. Anc.
VR. 33, col. v. l. 40. Winckler, Die Keilschrifttexte Sargon's, p. 172 and p. xxvi, note. For examples, see the Assyrian contract tablets translated by Peiser, Keils Bibl. iv. 98 and passim. See the passage Shalmanaser obelisk, ll. 174, 175, and Peiser's comment, Keils Bibl. iv. 106, note. Burton, A Pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina, iii. chapter vii. See above, p. 686.
Thus alwaies wishing your good worship such prosperous continuance and like fortunate successe as GOD hath hitherto sent you in your dangerous trauaile & affayres, and as maye euery waye content your owne heartes desire, doe euen so take my leaue. From London the fifth of March. 1582. Your worships alwayes to commaund, Nicholas Lichefild. Bibl. des Voyages, V. 2.
See an article by the writer on "The Stem Shâ'al and the Name of Samuel," in a forthcoming number of the Journal of the Society of Biblical Literature. See above, pp. 333 seq. See p. 167. See above, p. 167, and Scheit, Le Culte de Gudea, etc. See above, p. 36. The text is published IIIR. pl. 4, no. 7. Recently, Mr. Soc. Bibl.
He then had a secretary, two lackeys, and a valet de chambre, and was frequently in conference with Arlington and the Spanish ambassador to the English Court. Colbert, the French ambassador in London, had written all this to the French Government, on April 25, before he heard of Marsilly's arrest. Bibl. Nat., Fonds. Francais, No. 10665.
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