MORRIS JASTROW, JR. xxiii 



Canaan. Encyc. Biblica, Vol. i (1899), 638-643. 



Dust, Earth and Ashes as Symbols of Mourning among the Ancient Hebrews. 



JAOS, XX. (1899), 130-150. 

 Adam and Eve in Babylonian Literature. AJSL, XV. (1899), 193-214. 

 The name Samuel and the Stem " Sha'al." JBL, XIX. (1900), 82-105. 

 Genesis XIV and Recent Research. JQR, XIII. (1901), 42-57. 

 Hebrew and Babylonian Accounts of Creation. JQR, XIII. (1901), 620-654. 

 Hamites and Semites in the loth Chapter of Genesis. Proceedings of the 



American Philosophical Society, XIII. (1904), 173-207. 

 Races of the Old Testament. Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible, Extra Vol. 



(1904), 72-«3. 

 The Tower of Babel. Ind. LVIII. (1905), 822-826. 

 Ro'eh and Hozeh in the Old Testament. JBL, XXVIII. (1909), 52-50. 

 Canaan, Canaanite. In Encyclopadia Biblica, pp. 638-643. 

 Wine in the Pentateuchal Codes. JAOS, XXXIII. (1913), pp. 180-192. 

 So-called Leprosy Laws. JQR, IV. (1914), pp. 357-418. 

 The "Nazir" Legislation. JBL, XXXIII. (1914), PP. 266-285. 

 The Day after the Sabbath. AJSL, XXX. (1914), PP- 94-iio. 

 Constructive Elements in the Critical Study of the Old Testament. JBL, 



XXXVI. (1917), pp. 1-30. 

 Joshua 3: 16. JBL, XXXVI. (1917), PP. 53-62. 

 A Gentle Cynic, being a Translation of the Book of Koheleth, commonly 



known as Ecclesiastes, stripped of later additions ; also its origin, growth 



and interpretation. Philadelphia, 1919. 

 The Book of Job : Its Origin, Growth and Interpretation ; together with a 



New Translation Based on a Revised Text. Philadelphia, 1920. 

 Poem on Job. Nation, Jan. 29, 1921. 

 The Song of Songs, being a Collection of Love Lyrics of ancient Palestine. 



Philadelphia, December, 1921. 



{d) JUDAICA. 



Jewish Grammarians of the Middle Ages. Hebr., III. (1886-1887), 103-100, 

 171-174; IV. (1887-1888), 26-32. 118-122; V. (1888-1889), 115-120. 



Cities of the Plain in Talmud and Midrash. 5". S. Times, Feb., 1887. 



Notes on the Jews of Philadelphia from Published Annals. Publications of 

 the American Jewish Historical Society, I. (1892), 49-61. 



The First Publication of a Jewish Character in Philadelphia. Ibid., 63-64. 



Documents Relating to the Career of Isaac Franks. Ibid., V. (1896), 7-34. 



References to Jews in the Diary of Ezra Stiles. Ibid., X. (1902), 5-36. 



The Use of a Jewish Library. Jewish Exponent, Nov. 2, 1894. 



Jewish Philosophy and Philosophical Writers. Ency. Americana (1903). 



(e) Other Orientalia. 



The Wolfe Expedition to Mesopotamia. The American, Aug., 1886. 

 Persian Art in Susa. N. Y. Times, Dec. 9, 1888. 



Present Status of Semitic Studies in this Country. Hebr., V. (1888-9), 77- 

 79. 



