MORRIS JASTROW, JR. xix 



ings of the American Oriental Society. — S. S. Times, Sunday School Times. 

 — ZA, Zeitschrift fiir Assyriologie. — ZATW, Zeitschrift fiir die alttestament- 

 liche Wissenschaft. 



(a) Arabic. 



Abu Zakarijja Jahja ben Dawud Hajjug und seine zwei grammatischen 



Schriften iiber die Verben mit schwachen Buchstaben und die Verben 



mit Doppelbuchstaben. ZATW, V. (1885), 192-221. 

 The Grammatical Works of Abu Zakariyya Yahya ben Dawud Hayyug. 



PAOS, XIII. (1888), 295-296. 

 On a Fragment of Hayyug's Treatise on Weak Verbs. PAOS, XIV. (1889), 



38-40. 

 An Arabic Tradition of Writing on Clay. ZA, X. (1895), 99. 

 Weak and Geminative Verbs in Hebrew by Abu Zakarijja Jahja Ibn Dawud 



of Fez. . . . The Arabic text published for the first time. Leiden, 



1897 (356 pp.). 



(6) Babylono- Assyrian. 

 Passage in the Cylinder Inscription of Asurbanabal (V R. 2, col. 2, 121-125). 



ZA, II. (1887), 353-356. 

 Notes on the Monolith Inscription of Shalmaneser II. Hebr., IV. (1887- 



1888), 244-246. 

 Note on the Proper Name " Bu-du-ilu." PAOS, XIII. (1888), 146-147. 

 On Assyrian and Samaritan. PAOS, XIII. (1888), 147-150. 

 On Ikonomatic Writing in Assyrian. PAOS, XIII. (1888), 168-172. 

 Corrections to the Text of the Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser II. Hebr., V. 



(1888-1889), 230-242. 

 On the Assyrian " kuduru " and the Ring of the Sun-god in the Abu-Habba 



tablet. PAOS, XIV. (1889), 95-98. 

 The Textbooks of the Babylonians and Assyrians. PAOS, XIV. (1889), 170- 



171. 

 The Ashurnasirbal Slabs belonging to the New York Historical Society. 



PAOS, XIV. (1889), 138-140. 

 A Cylinder of Marduktabikzirim, Text, Translation and Commentary. ZA, 



IV. (1889), 301-323. 

 "Epeshu." ZA, IV. (1889), 406-408. 



The Cuneiform Tablets of Tell El-Amarna. The Nation, 1889, 345-346. 

 Assyrian Vocabularies. ZA, IV. (1889), 153-162 (i) ; V. (1890), 31-46 (2). 

 Azuru. ZA, V. (1890), 295-296. 



Ethics of the Assyrians and Babylonians. Ethical Record, July, 1890, 65-77 

 A Fragment of the Babylonian " Dibbarra " Epic. " U. of P. Series in Phi- 

 lology," Vol. I, No. 2 (Phila., 1891, 42 pp.). 



sylvania, the compilers published the bibliography of their preceptor, col- 

 league and friend. It is with affectionate devotion to his memory, that they 

 feprint that work and add the scientific and literary publications of the last 

 eleven years of Dr. Jastrow's life. We express our obligations to Dr. E. 

 Chiera of the University of Pennsylvania and Miss Kathrine B. Hagy of 

 the University Library, for their valuable assistance in this compilation. 

 Dec. IS, 1921. 



