[111], 2. Nisaba is mentioned in company with the great gods by Nebopolassar (Hilprecht, Old Babylonian Inscriptions, I. 1. Pl. 32, col. II. 15).

[165]. Note 2. On these proper names, see Delitzsch's "Assyriologische Miscellen" (Berichte der phil.-hist. Classe der kgl. sächs. Gesell. d. Wiss., 1893, pp. 183 seq.).

[488]. Note 1. See now Scheil's article "Recueil de Travaux," etc., XX. 55-59.

[529]. The form Di-ib-ba-ra has now been found. See Scheil's "Recueil de Travaux," etc., XX. 57.

[589]. Note 3. See now Hommel, Expository Times, VIII. 472, and Baudissin, ib. IX. 40-45.

CONTENTS.

[I. Introduction]
[II. The Land and the People]
[III. General Traits of the Old Babylonian Pantheon]
[IV. Babylonian Gods Prior to the Days of Hammurabi]
[V. The Consorts of the Gods]
[VI. Gudea's Pantheon]
[VII. Summary]
[VIII. The Pantheon in the Days of Hammurabi]
[IX. The Gods in the Temple Lists and in the Legal and Commercial Documents]
[X. The Minor Gods in the Period of Hammurabi]
[XI. Survivals of Animism in the Babylonian Religion]
[XII. The Assyrian Pantheon]
[XIII. The Triad and the Combined Invocation of Deities]
[XIV. The Neo-babylonian Period]
[XV. The Religious Literature of Babylonia]
[XVI. The Magical Texts]
[XVII. The Prayers and Hymns]
[XVIII. Penitential Psalms]
[XIX. Oracles and Omens]
[XX. Various Classes of Omens]
[XXI. The Cosmology of the Babylonians]
[XXII. The Zodiacal System of the Babylonians]
[XXIII. The Gilgamesh Epic]
[XXIV. Myths and Legends]
[XXV. The Views of Life After Death]
[XXVI. The Temples and the Cult]
[XXVII. Conclusion]


(From a drawing by Mr. J. HORACE FRANK.)]