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Fronzaroli 1996 

P. Fronzaroli 1996: Il serpente dalle sette teste a Ebla, in E. Acquaro (ed.), Alle soglie della classicità. Il Mediterraneo tra tradizione e innovazione. Studi in onore di Sabatino Moscati, Pisa, 1135–1144. 

Fronzaroli 1997 

P. Fronzaroli 1997: Les combats de Hadda dans les textes d’Ébla, MARI 8, 283–290. 

Fronzaroli 1998a 

P. Fronzaroli 1998a: A Pharmaceutical Text at Ebla (TM.75.G.1623), ZA 88, 225–239. 

Fronzaroli 2003a 

P. Fronzaroli 2003a: The Hail Incantation (ARET 5, 4), in G. J. Selz (ed.), Festschrift für Burkhart Kienast zu seinem 70. Geburstage dargebracht von Freunden, Schülern und Kollegen (=AOAT 274) 89–107. 

Fronzaroli 2003b 

P. Fronzaroli 2003b: Cuneiform tablet with a hymn to Shamash, in J. Aruz/R. Wallenfels (eds.), Art of the First Cities: the third millennium B.C. from the Mediterranean to the Indus, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 465. 

Fronzaroli 2005 

P. Fronzaroli 2005: A Veterinary Prescription Found at Ebla (TM.75.G.1645), in L. Kogan /N. Koslova/S. Loesov/S. Tishchenko (eds.), Memoriae Igor M. Diakonoff, Babel und Bibel 2, Winona Lake, 89–99. 

Fronzaroli 2006 

P. Fronzaroli 2006: La langue d’Ébla: découverte et interprétation, LALIES 26, 7–53. 

Frymer-Kensky 1977

T. S. Frymer-Kensky 1977: The Judicial Ordeal in the Ancient Near East, PhD thesis, Yale University

Frymer-Kensky 1987

T. S. Frymer-Kensky 1987: The Planting of Man: A Study in Biblical Imagery, in: J. H. Marks/R. M. Good (eds.), Love & Death in the Ancient Near East: Essays in Honor of Marvin H. Pope, Guilford, Conn., 129–136.

Frymer-Kensky 1988

T. S. Frymer-Kensky 1988: The Atrahasis Epic and Its Significance for Our Understanding of Genesis 1–9, in: A. Dundes (ed.), The Flood Myth, Berkeley, 61–73.

Fuchs 2017

A. Fuchs 2017: Die Kassiten, das mittelbabylonische Reich und der Zagros, in: A. Barthelmus/K.

Furlani 1940

G. Furlani 1940: Riti babilonesi e assiri, Udine: Istituto delle Edizioni Accademiche

Gabbay 2002 

U. Gabbay 2002: Akkadian Mythology in the Old Babylonian Period, Its Sources and Evolution: Stylistic and Linguistic Features, M.A. Thesis, Hebrew University, Jerusalem.  

Gabbay 2004 

U. Gabbay 2004: Wiping Away Tears in Akkadian Literature: dīmta haṭāpu and the Semitic Root hṭp/ htp, UF 36, 177-184. 

Gabbay 2008 

U. Gabbay 2008: The Akkadian Word for 'Third Gender': the kalû (gala) Once Again, in: CRAAI 51, 49–65. 

Gabbay 2011

U. Gabbay 2011: Lamentful Proverbs or Proverbial Laments? Intertextual Connections between Sumerian Proverbs and Emesal Laments, JCS 63, 51–64.

Gabbay 2015

U. Gabbay 2015: Ancient Mesopotamian Cultic Whispering into the Ears,in: S. Yona et al. (eds.),Marbeh Ḥokmah: Studies in the Bible and the Ancient Near East in Loving Memory of Victor Avigdor Hurowitz,Winona Lake,In.: Eisenbrauns, 185–220

Gabbay 2016

U. Gabbay 2016: The Exegetical Terminology of Akkadian Commentaries (CHANE 82),Leiden: Brill

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Gabbay 2018

U. Gabbay 2018: Drums, Hearts, Bulls, and Dead Gods: The Theology of the Ancient Mesopotamian Kettledrum, JANER 18, 1–47.