[1] See Winckler in Schrader’s Keilinschr. Bibl. v. (Berlin, &c., 1896).
[2] A nearly complete text has been made from these with the help of a squeeze taken before its destruction. See the handbooks mentioned below.
[3] Published with other fragments in the Jew. Quart. Review, xvi. 1.
[4] Zeitsch. f. Aegypt. Spr. (1879). These were the first specimens found. See also Erman and Krebs, Aus den Papyrus d. kgl. Mus. p. 290 (Berlin, 1899).
[5] Mittheilungen ... Rainer, i. 38 (Wien, 1886).
[6] Those in France were collected by Schwab in Nouvelles archives, xii. 3. See also Chwolson, Corpus Inscr. Hebr. (St Petersburg, 1882).
[7] These have been collected by J. H. Stevenson, Babyl. and Assyr. Contracts (New York, 1902). A more complete collection has been prepared by Professor A. T. Clay.
[8] For the literature see Kalinka, Tituli Lyciae, No. 152 (Vienna, 1901).
[9] Répertoire d’épigr. sém., No. 438.