36 Rochberg
Parpola, Letters, 319. It should be noted that in Seleucid texts, the distinction between
scribe and priest, both written LÚŠID, read either SANGA (šangû “priest”) or UMBISAG
(tupšarru “scribe”) is often made in translation by context and can be misleading.
- W. G. Lambert, “Ancestors, Authors, and Canonicity,” Journal of Cuneiform
Studies 11 (1957), Appendix 2, p. 10. - J. P. Brinkman, review of Priest and Temple in Hellenistic Babylonia, by G. J. P.
McEwan, Journal of Cuneiform Studies 35 (1983): 232. - O. Neugebauer and H. B. van Hoesen, Greek Horoscopes (Philadelphia: American
Philosophical Society, 1959), 42, No. 137C, col. i 3.