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Hittite prayers
Singer, Itamar., Hoffner, Harry A.
Year: c2002.
Publisher:  Society of Biblical Literature. 
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table of contents
Frontmatter
Series Editor's Foreword
Abbreviations
Explanations of Signs
Acknowledgments
INTRODUCTION
THE TEXTS
I. EARLY INVOCATIONS
II. EARLY EMPIRE PRAYERS
III. MURSILI'S PRAYERS CONCERNING PLAGUE AND ENEMIES
IV. MURSILI'S PRAYERS CONCERNING HIS WIFE AND HIS STEPMOTHER
V. MUWATALLI'S PRAYERS
VI. PRAYERS OF HATTUSILI, PUDUHEPA, AND TUDHALIYA
Sources
Concordance
Bibliography
Indexes
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Title: Hittite prayers : by Itamar Singer ; edited by Harry A. Hoffner, Jr.
Author: Singer, Itamar; Hoffner, Harry A
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: Hittite prayers : by Itamar Singer ; edited by Harry A. Hoffner, Jr
Singer, Itamar, Hoffner, Harry A
Atlanta, Ga.: Society of Biblical Literature, c2002.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.07780
Subject Headings: • Hittites -- Prayers and devotions -- English
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