The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East: With Historical Surveys of the Chief Writings of Each Nation, Band 1Charles Francis Horne Mittal Publications, 1987 |
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... appears later , in Armenia ) were leagued with the Hittites of Mer'ash in the extreme north of Syria , and of Kadesh on the Orontes , and were supported by the Amorites of the northern Lebanon and by some of the Phenicians ; that the ...
... appears later , in Armenia ) were leagued with the Hittites of Mer'ash in the extreme north of Syria , and of Kadesh on the Orontes , and were supported by the Amorites of the northern Lebanon and by some of the Phenicians ; that the ...
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... appears to come from a root which means " to treasure . " The word Khazanutu appears to mean 8 government . " 66 King ? If then thou ragest against everything , I. 282 THE SACRED BOOKS.
... appears to come from a root which means " to treasure . " The word Khazanutu appears to mean 8 government . " 66 King ? If then thou ragest against everything , I. 282 THE SACRED BOOKS.
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... appears , however , to be closely related to the Akkadian and to other Mongol dialects of western Asia , and to be also the same used ( B. 10 ) by the Hittites . ] 10 B. M .- [ Written , as the Egyptian docket at the bottom of the ...
... appears , however , to be closely related to the Akkadian and to other Mongol dialects of western Asia , and to be also the same used ( B. 10 ) by the Hittites . ] 10 B. M .- [ Written , as the Egyptian docket at the bottom of the ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME | vi |
INTRODUCTIONThe Remarkable Rediscovery | 1 |
THE TALES OF BABYLON THAT SURVIVED ITS FALL | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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