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The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria

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The name of the deity alone may also constitute a proper name; and many names of course do not contain the mention of a deity at all, though such names are often abbreviations from longer ones in which some god was introduced.
[185] Jensen, _Kosmologie_, p.

458.
[186] Arnold, _Ancient Babylonian Temple Records_, p.

5, is of the opinion that Id-nik-mar-tu is also a designation of Ramman.

His view is plausible, but it still remains to be proved.
[187] Scheil, "Le Culte de Gudea sous le II^e Dynastie d'Ur" (_Recueil des Travaux, etc._ xviii.

64-74).


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