[221.3] Ib., p. 501: the elevated tone of the old Babylonian royal liturgy was still preserved under the later Seleukid rule, vide p. 414.
[222.1] Jastrow, op. cit., p. 501.
[222.2] Ib., p. 533.
[222.3] Ib., p. 536.
[223.1] Jastrow, op. cit., p. 509.
[224.1] Jastrow, op. cit., pp. 439-440.
[225.1] Budge, Egyptian Magic, pp. 108, 110, 120.
[225.2] Ib., p. 127.
[226.1] Budge, Egyptian Magic, p. 63.
[226.2] Ib., p. 119.