P. 2, notes 7, 8, 9, see Survey of Bibliography, Anticipations, p. 65.
[10] But this work may have to be done when the data exist for recognizing the Sumerian Elements, cf. p. 76 and references to Sumerian Law in the Index.
[11] The Code must have been drawn up later than the conquest of Rîm-Sin, or rather its present redaction must. The date was discussed by King, Schorr and E. Meyer as well as Winckler, most lately by E. Cuq, see Comptes rendus de l’Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, Jan. 1912, p. 5.
[12] Most recently in Ancient Babylonia, by C. H. W. Johns (Cambridge, University Press, 1913) pp. 76-80.
[13] See under these names in Index and Bibliography.
[14] See p. 67.
[15] See p. 74.
[16] See p. 74.