[144.1] Certain other minor powers or daimones, such as the corn-deity, the Lord of Watercourses (Shuqamunu), may have remained purely “functional,” and have acquired no moral attributes beyond the beneficent exercises of their special function. But the habitual Babylonian tendency is to moralise all the gods and goddesses.
[145.1] Ἀφροδίτη ἀνδροφόνος or ἀνόσιος, Cults, ii. p. 665, and Διόνυσος ἀνθρωπορραίστης, ib., v. p. 156.
[146.1] Zimmern, K.A.T.3, pp. 416-418; Jastrow, op. cit., pp. 297, 487.
[148.1] Weber, Dämonenbeschwörung bei den Babyloniern und Assyrern, p. 8.
[148.2] Il., 9, 312.
[150.1] Od., 22, 334.
[150.2] Il., 9, 63.
[150.3] Il., 15, 204.
[150.4] Od., 11, 280.
[151.1] Weber, op. cit., p. 8.