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See the chapter on "The Temples of Babylonia and Assyria." See Jensen, Kosmologie der Babylonier, pp. 134-139. Lit., "delayed in the heavens." I.e., there is war. Intercalated month. I.e., it is a good sign. Text erroneously 'one month. See above, p. 183. See Ihering, Vorgeschichte der Indo-Europaer, pp. 182 seq. See The Golden Bough, passim. IV Rawlinson, pls. 32, 33.

Vorgeschichte der Indo-Europaer, p. 112. The words for 'city' in the Semitic languages embody this idea. Old Babylonian Inscription, i. 2, p. 48. An interesting reference to the wall of Frech occurs Hilprecht, ib. i. 1, no. 26. Kosmologie, p. 172. Jeremias' Izdubar-Nimrod, p. 15, conjectures that the death of the king has evoked distress, but that is highly improbable.

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.

Jensen, ib. p. 140. See above, p. 67. bibbu. Ib. p. 99. Ib. p. 27. See especially Jensen's Kosmologie, pp. 46-57 and 144-160. Jensen, ib. pp. 108, 109. The constant order is moon, sun, Marduk, Ishtar, Ninib, Nergal, Nabu. E.g., IIR. 48, 48-34a-b. Vorgeschichte der Indo-Europaer, pp. 151 seq.

The gods, especially Marduk, Ishtar, Shamash, and Ramman, by putting 'grace' into the omens, could at any time change them into favorable indications. Vorgeschichte der Indo-Europaer, pp. 221 seq. E.g., IIIR. 51. Ib. no. 1. The 1st month of the year. IIIR. 51. no. 2. Ib. no. 3. IIIR. 51, no. 9. Ib. no. 7. What the station of this official was we are not told. IIIR. 58, no. 7.