[701] Cory's Ancient Fragments, p. 58.

[702] See above, pp. [198], [199].

[703] See above, pp. [198], [199].

[704] I avoid the term "Sumerian" here, because I feel convinced that the play on Anshar is of an entirely artificial character and has no philological basis.

[705] See below, pp. [421]-423.

[706] IIR. 54, no. 3.

[707] For a different interpretation of the phrase, see Jensen, Kosmologie, pp. 273, 274.

[708] See p. [107].

[709] Babylonische Weltschöpfungsepos, p. 94.

[710] Cory's Ancient Fragments, p. 58.