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 An Omen School Text. In Old Testament and Semitic Studies in Memory 



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 Babylonian Orientation. ZA, XXIII. (1910), 196-208. 

 Shu-Bi-Ash-A-An. ZA, XXIII. (1910), Z7(^277- 



Another Fragment of the Etana Myth. JAOS, XXX. (1909), 101-131. 

 Sumerian Glosses in Astrological Letters. Babyloniaca, IV. (1910), 227-235. 

 The Liver in Babylonian Divination (Proceedings of the Numismatic and 



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 Sun and Saturn. Revue d' Assyriologie, VII. (1910), 163-178. 

 Months and Days in Babylonian-Assyrian Astrology. AJSL, XXVI. (1910), 



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 Signs and Names of the Planet Mars. AJSL, XXVII. (1910), 64-83. 

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 Bildermappe mit 273 Abbildungen sammt Erklarungen zur Religion Baby- 



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 The Medicine of the Babylonians and Assyrians. The Lancet, Oct. 18, 1913, 



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 An Assyrian Mediaeval Tablet in the Possession of the College of Physi- 

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 Abstract of a Paper on the Babylonian-Assyrian Birth Omens and the History 



of Monsters. Proceedings of the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society 



of Philadelphia (1913), pp. 217-223. 

 The Medicine of the Babylonians and Assyrians. Proceedings of the Royal 



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 Hebrew and Babylonian Traditions. The Haskell Lectures, 1913, Oberlin 



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Religions-geschichtliche Versuche und Vorarbeiten, XIV., 1914. 

 Hebrew and Babylonian Views of Creation. Philadelphia, 1915. In Uni- 

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