Abbreviations
Abbreviations In addition to abbreviations listed in the Chicago Hittite Dictionary, vol. L–N (Chicago, 1989), xv–xxviii; vol. P (Chicago, 1994), ix–xi; and the Chicago Assyrian Dictionary, vol. 14, R (Chicago, 1999), ix–xxvii, the following bib- liographic abbreviations have been employed in this collection: AnAn Anatolia Antiqua—Paris AnAravt Anadolu Aravtırmaları—Istanbul ArAn Archivum Anatolicum; Anadolu Arvivleri—Ankara ASJ Acta Sumerologica—Hiroshima Astour, History and Michael C. Astour, Hittite History and Absolute Chronology Chronology of the Bronze Age (Partille, 1989) BCSMS Bulletin of the Canadian Society for Mesopotamian Studies— Quebec Beckman, HDT Gary Beckman, Hittite Diplomatic Texts (Atlanta, 1996; second edition, 1999) BM 26 Urkesh and the Hurrians. Studies in Honor of Lloyd Cotsen. Bibliotheca Mesopotamica 26, ed. Giorgio Buccellati and Marilyn Kelly-Buccellati (Malibu, 1998) Bryce, Kingdom T. Bryce, The Kingdom of the Hittites (Oxford, 1998) BSA Bulletin on Sumerian Agriculture—Cambridge CANE Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, ed. Jack Sasson et al. (New York, 1995) CoS The Context of Scripture, ed. William W. Hallo and K. Lawson Younger. Vol. I: Canonical Compositions from the Biblical World (Leiden, 1997); Vol. II: Monumental Inscriptions from the Biblical World (Leiden, 2000) Pecchioli Daddi and Franca Pecchioli Daddi and Anna Maria Polvani, La Polvani, La mitologia mitologia ittita (Brescia, 1990) Dardano, L’aneddoto Paola Dardano, L’aneddoto e il racconto in eta’ antico- hittita: La cosiddetta “Cronaca di Palazzo” (Rome, 1997) Edel, ÄHK Elmar Edel, Die ägyptisch-hethitische Korrespondenz aus Boghazköi in babylonischer und hethitischer Sprache (Opladen, 1994) FsHouwinktenCate Studio historiae ardens. Ancient Near Eastern Studies Presented to Philo H.
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