Eclipses, e. of moon removed by Ea, [276];
cause of e., [264], [276], [280];
calculation of time of occurrence of e., [357];
indication of omens the ulterior motive of observations of, [357], [368];
omens gathered from observation of e. in the "Illumination of Bel" series, [364] ff.;
eclipses portend public disaster, [366], [369];
importance of omens deduced from observations of e., [368];
e. of sun called the "way of Anu," [457].
Eden, Garden of, legendary, [2];
identical with the confluence of streams, [506].
Edessa, gnostic center, [699].
E-dim-anna, chapel of Sin in E-Zida, [639];
meaning of name, [639].
E-dingiranagin, see E-anna-tuma.
E-ditar-kalama, sanctuary of Shamash in Babylon, [242], [640];
meaning of name, [640].
E-dur-an-ki, zikkurat at Larsa, [639];
meaning of name, [639].
E-dur-gi-na, temple of Belsarbi, [242], [639];
meaning of name, [639].
E-edinna, temple of Shamash's consort, [640];
meaning of name, [640].
E-esh-gi, shrine of Nin-girsu at Lagash, [640].