Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & IrelandRoyal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland., 1888 With appendices. |
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... Characters , by Terrien de Lacouperie , M.R.A.S. 3. The Origin of the Babylonian Characters from the Persian Gulf , by Terrien de Lacouperie , M.R.A.S. 316 ......... NOTES OF THE QUARTER . 1. Reports of Meetings of the Royal Asiatic ...
... Characters , by Terrien de Lacouperie , M.R.A.S. 3. The Origin of the Babylonian Characters from the Persian Gulf , by Terrien de Lacouperie , M.R.A.S. 316 ......... NOTES OF THE QUARTER . 1. Reports of Meetings of the Royal Asiatic ...
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... Characters , by Terrien de Lacouperie , M.R.A.S. 313 3. The Origin of the Babylonian Characters from the Persian Gulf , by Terrien de Lacouperie , M.R.A.S. 316 NOTES OF THE QUARTER . 1. Reports of Meetings of the Royal Asiatic Society ...
... Characters , by Terrien de Lacouperie , M.R.A.S. 313 3. The Origin of the Babylonian Characters from the Persian Gulf , by Terrien de Lacouperie , M.R.A.S. 316 NOTES OF THE QUARTER . 1. Reports of Meetings of the Royal Asiatic Society ...
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... characters ( pp . 419-422 ) . The character is not a form of da , as I had supposed , but of Eli . This was proved by Guyard , and explains the mode in which 2 THE CUNEIFORM INSCRIPTIONS OF VAN .
... characters ( pp . 419-422 ) . The character is not a form of da , as I had supposed , but of Eli . This was proved by Guyard , and explains the mode in which 2 THE CUNEIFORM INSCRIPTIONS OF VAN .
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... character for da . Consequently the " local case " of the noun will end like the " perfective " in li . The character um , to which I have prefixed a query , must be removed from the list . M. Deyrolle's squeezes show that in the three ...
... character for da . Consequently the " local case " of the noun will end like the " perfective " in li . The character um , to which I have prefixed a query , must be removed from the list . M. Deyrolle's squeezes show that in the three ...
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... character which has that value . Dasie will be an adjective agreeing with Khaldi - ni from a root da . " 17. Susi - ni is shown by the inscription of Ashrut - Darga to signify the niche ' or consecrated ground in which the inscription ...
... character which has that value . Dasie will be an adjective agreeing with Khaldi - ni from a root da . " 17. Susi - ni is shown by the inscription of Ashrut - Darga to signify the niche ' or consecrated ground in which the inscription ...
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