Idiklat = Tigris, [28].

Igi-dug-ga, title of Ea, [230].

Igigi, explanation of name, [185];
number of, and explanation, [185];
spirits of heaven, [185], [200];
gods in whose service the I. are, [186];
their character, [186];
associated with Anunnaki, [186], [593];
altar of I. and Anunnaki, [186];
chiefs of Eridu, [186];
Ashur, king of, [200];
Anu, their chief, [186], [207], [593];
associated with the great triad, [236].

Ilabrat, minor god, in the Adapa legend, [546].

Illumination of Bel, name of an omen series, [363].

Im = Ramman, [156].

Immeru = Ramman, [157].

Immortality, see [Dead].

Im-pa-ud-du, son of Bau, [103];
explanation of name, [103];
function, [103].

Incantations, see also [Magical Texts];
in therapeutics, [246];
means and methods of, [270]-3;
gods invoked in, [273];
sacred objects invoked, [274];
gods in incantations par excellence, [275];
the fire-god in, [277];
favorite time of, [280]-1;
i. services, [281], [283] ff.;
principle of sympathetic magic, [284];
mixed with ethical conceptions, [292];
in connection with prayers, [293], [301];
the oldest fixed ritual, [294];
no line of demarcation betw. prayers and i., [297], [307];
points in common with and differences from penitential psalms, [312];
the natural expression of popular beliefs, [326];
demons exorcised by i., [330];
connecting link betw. omens and i., [352].