vanquishes the divine Bull, with Êabâni's help, [309];
is smitten with leprosy, [310];
travels to "the mouth of the great rivers" to consult his immortal ancestor Hâsisadra, [310]-[313];
is purified and healed, [313];
returns to Erech; his lament over Êabâni's death, [313]-[314];
solar character of the Epic, [318]-[322].
J.
[Jabal] and Jubal, sons of Lamech, descendants of Cain, [129].
Japhet, third son of Noah, [130].
Javan, a son of Japhet, eponymous ancestor of the Ionian Greeks, [134].