„A city does not approach a city, a man approaches a man“. Interpretation of one Old Babylonian Proverb in the Light of a Neo-Aramaic Proverb

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Rahman, Furat
Format: Print Article
In:Babel und Bibel 3. Annual of Ancient Near Eastern, Old Testament, and Semitic Studies
Orientalia et Classica
Year: 2006, Issue: XIV, Pages: 535-539
KeiBi Identifier:65:981
Further subjects:Konferenzschrift
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