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    Babylonian Chronographic Texts from the Hellenistic Period

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    Babylonian Chronographic Texts from the Hellenistic Period

    Babylonian Chronographic Texts from the Hellenistic Period by Irving Finkel, R. J. van der Spek, Kathryn Stevens, Reinhard Pirngruber
    English | May 2nd, 2025 | ISBN: 1628375876 | 1174 pages | True PDF | 9.34 MB

    A comprehensive edition of Akkadian chronographic texts from the fourth to the first centuries BCE

    Babylonian Chronographic Texts from the Hellenistic Period gathers in a single volume previously unpublished tablets together with those that have appeared before, including the Babylonian chronicles, the historical sections of the Astronomical Diaries, the Babylonian and Uruk King Lists, and the Antiochus Cylinder from Borsippa. The volume offers new descriptions, transliterations, and translations of each tablet, together with full linguistic and historical commentary. This comprehensive collection brings these important historiographic tools to a broader audience of scholars of history, biblical studies, and the ancient world. An appendix with entries on political institutions, temples, important persons, and Babylonian and Greek words makes this an indispensable tool for students.

    R. J. (Bert) van der Spek is Professor Emeritus of Ancient Mediterranean and West Asian History at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

    Irving Finkel is senior curator in the Department of the Middle East at the British Museum.

    Reinhard Pirngruber is an ancient historian and Assyriologist who has held research positions at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and in Vienna.

    Kathryn Stevens is Associate Professor of Ancient History at the University of Oxford and Fellow of Corpus Christi College.

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