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User CollectionContributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library Description: Thirty volumes digitized from the collections of the Oriental Institute (2) and Vanderbilt Divinity Library (28), for the ETANA core texts web site. These volumes consist of: 26 volumes from the series "Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets (parts 3, 5-13, 18-33); the two volume set of Harvard Excavations at Samaria; and two related volumes of images from Ninevah - "Monuments of Ninevah" and "A second series of The Monuments of Ninevah" -
Creator: Budge, E.A. Wallis Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library and ETANA Description: Part XXII of "Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets, etc.," contains texts from about two hundred and sixty-four tablets and fragments in the various Babylonian Collections of the British Museum. The texts comprise: a series of private letters written during the Neo-Babylonian and Persian periods (B.C. 600 - B.C. 450). A Babylonian geographical tablet, whereon is inscribeda Mappa Mundii, depicting Babylon as the centre of the earth. A plan of Tuba, an Elamite (?) city. A portion of a map of Northern Babylonia. A portion of a map of the city of Babylon, showing hte site of the famous temple of BĂȘl. PDF File. (3.0MB) -
Creator: Budge, E.A. Wallis Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library and ETANA Description: Part XXI. Of "Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets, etc.," contains texts from thirty-three bricks, five gate-sockets, nine stone tablets, one baked clay tablet, eleven clay cones, two mace-heads, one oval stone object, four cylinder seals, one bronze figure and one statue. The texts here reproduced were inscribed for kings, rulers, and governors of Babylonia, from about B.C. 3800 to B.C. 2145. PDF file. (1.4MB) -
Creator: Budge, E.A. Wallis Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library and ETANA Description: Part XIX of "Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets, &c.," contains texts from one hundred and fifty-one tablets in the Kouyunjik and other collections. Like the tablets published in Part XVIII, the texts here given are entirely of a lexicographical character and are copied from tablets made by order of Ashur-bani-pal, King of Assyria from B.C. 668 to B.C. 626, for the Royal Library of Nineveh. PDF file. (1.9MB) -
Creator: Budge, E.A. Wallis Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library and ETANA Description: Part XX. Of "Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets, etc.," containst texts from eighty-one tablets and fragments of the Kouyunjik and other collections in the British Museum. The texts here given relate to forecasts and omens, and belong to one of the largest classes of Assyrian literature. PDF file (2.0 MB) -
Creator: Budge, E.A. Wallis Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library and ETANA Description: Part III. of "Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets, etc.," contains texts from fourty-seven clay tablets, one from a lapis-lazuli tablet, and three from hard stone tablets. -
Creator: Budge, E.A. Wallis Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library and ETANA Description: Part VI. of " Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets, etc.," contains texts from eighty-one clay tablets, etc. The greater number of them are commercial documents which were written during the period of the first dynasty of Babylon, from about BC. 2,300 to BC 2,000. -
Creator: Budge, E.A. Wallis Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library and ETANA Description: Part V. of "Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets, etc." contains texts from two stone mace heads, one socket of a gate, one stone head-dress for a statue, one stone statue, a part of a marble slab, and forty-two clay tablets. -
Creator: Budge, E.A. Wallis Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library and ETANA Description: Part XXIV of "Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets, etc.," contains texts from twenty-six tablets and fragments,from the Kouyunjik and other Collections. These texts represent an Assyrian version of the great native explanatory work on the gods of Babylonia which was made by the scribes of Ashur-bani-pal, king of Assyria B.C. 668-626, for incorporation in the Roayl Library at Nineveh. PDF file. (4.1MB) -
Creator: Budge, E.A. Wallis Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library and ETANA Description: Part XXIII of "Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets, etc.," contains texts from twenty-five fragments of the Kouyunjik Collection, which have been rejoined and now form nine tablets. These texts are magical in character, and were written in the Assyrian script for the Royal Library of king Ashur-bani-pal at Nineveh. PDF file. (2.7MB)
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