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Les Religions Arabes Préislamiques. [By] G. Ryckmans. (Bibliothèque du Muséon, vol. 26.) pp. 64; pl. 3. Louvain: Publications universitaires, 1951. [n.pr.]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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page 397 note 1 In Muséon, lxiv, 114Google Scholar, through some accident, the statement as to the meaning of ummanu in Assyria, ‘an officer of the king or the king's son’ (in the latter case a tutor), BSOAS., xi, 457, is misrepresented.Google Scholar