[396] Translated from Haupt’s Das Babylonische Nimrodepos, p. 134, f.

[397] The sun.

[398] The spirits of heaven.

[399] Or two accounts of the same event.

[400] Translated from A. Poebel’s Historical and Grammatical Texts in the University of Pennsylvania’s “University Museum’s publications of the Babylonian Section,” Vol. V, Philadelphia, 1914, No. 1.

[401] Often called Bel.

[402] Called Ea, [p. 273].

[403] A term by which the Semites of Babylonia designated themselves. The Sumerians shaved their heads.

[404] See Part II, [Chapter VI], line 21, ff.

[405] I. e., the sun.