[[162]] This portion is fragmentary and seems to indicate that the Babylonians had made considerable progress in the science of astronomy. It is suggested that they knew that the moon derived its light from the sun.

[[163]] The Seven Tablets of Creation, L.W. King, pp. 134, 135.

[[164]] The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria, T.G. Pinches, p. 43.

[[165]] The Seven Tablets of Creation, L. W. King, vol. i, pp. 98, 99.

[[166]] Trans. Soc. Bib. Arch., iv, 251-2.

[[167]] Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, i, 3, 8.

[[168]] Isaiah, li, 8.

[[169]] Campbell's West Highland Tales, pp. 136 et seq.

[[170]] The Life and Exploits of Alexander the Great, E. A. Wallis Budge, pp. 284, 285.

[[171]] Campbell's West Highland Tales.