- *Hittite Laws §28a.
- *See Hammurabi’s Laws §§175, 176a and b, transl. Roth,Law Collections,
pp. 115–16. - *Beckman,Hittite Diplomatic Texts, pp. 131–5.
- *Kitchen,Pharaoh Triumphant, p. 88.
- For a more detailed account of this episode, with text references, see Bryce,
Kingdom of the Hittites, pp. 310–12. - See Bryce,Life and Society, p. 163.
CHAPTER17 WAR WITHEGYPT
- For a more detailed account of the Amurrite terrorists, with references to
and translations from the relevant Amarna letters, see Bryce,Ancient Syria
(Oxford, 2014), pp. 46–61. - As attested, for example, in theApology of Hattusili III,*Hallo and
Younger,Context of Scripture1/3, pp. 200, 201, §§6, 8 (transl. Th. van den
Hout). - *Ibid., §8.
- *Beckman,Hittite Diplomatic Texts, pp. 87–93.
- *Hallo and Younger, Context of Scripture 2/3, pp. 32–40 (transl.
K. Kitchen). - E.g. Kitchen,Pharaoh Triumphant, pp. 53–62, Healy,Qadesh 1300 BC
(Oxford, 1993), Spalinger,War in Ancient Egypt(Oxford, 2005), pp. 209–34. - On the size of the Hittite army based on Ramesses’figures, see Beal,
The Organisation of the Hittite Military(Heidelberg, 1992), pp. 291–2.
CHAPTER18 ALL THEKING’SHORSES ANDALL THEKING’S
MEN:THEHITTITEMILITARYMACHINE
- For more detailed accounts of this topic, see Beal,Organisation of the
Hittite Military, and‘Hittite Military Organization’, in J. Sasson (ed.),
Civilizations1/4, pp. 545–54, Bryce,Hittite Warrior(Oxford, 2007). - *Annelies Kammenhuber,Hippologia Hethitica(Wiesbaden, 1961).
- See Beal,Organisation of the Hittite Military, pp. 32–3, 197–8.
- For a selection of Hittite king’s treaties with vassal and international rulers,
see*Beckman,Hittite Diplomatic Texts, pp. 11–124. - *Transl. ibid., p. 88.
- *After ibid., p. 70.
- Extract from Mursili’s‘Ten-Year Annals’for Year 4, transl. R. Beal in
*Hallo and Younger,Context of Scripture2/3, p. 86.
CHAPTER19 THEMANWHOWOULDBEKING
- *Ibid. 1/3, pp. 199–204 (transl. Th. van den Hout).
- After*Beckman,Hittite Diplomatic Texts, p. 149.
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