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The Sag-tablet, lexical texts in the Ashmolean Museum, Middle Babylonian grammatical texts, miscellaneous texts / by Miguel Civil, Oliver R. Gurney, and Douglas A. Kennedy.

Main Author: Civil, Miguel.
Other Authors: Gurney, O. R. 1911-, Kennedy, Douglas A.
Language(s): English ; Sumerian
Published: Roma : Pontificium Institutum Biblicum, 1986.
Series: Materials for the Sumerian lexicon.
Subjects: Sumerian language > Texts.
Sumerian language > Glossaries, vocabularies, etc.
Note: English and Sumerian.
Physical Description: vi, 103 p., xxvii p. of plates : ill. ; 32 cm.
Original Format: Book
Dictionaries
Original Classification Number: PJ4051 .C5811 1986
ISBN: 8876535632 (pbk.) :
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