The Babylonian Expedition of the University of Pennsylvania. Series A: Cuneiform texts
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Author
Contributions
- Clay, Albert Tobias, 1866-1925. - Contributor
- Hilprecht, H. V. 1859-1925. - Contributor
- Myhrman, David Vilhelm, 1866- - Contributor
- Poebel, Arno, 1881- - Contributor
- Ranke, Hermann, 1878- - Contributor
and 2 more
- Radau, Hugo, 1873- - Contributor
- Langdon, Stephen, 1876-1937. - Contributor
Publication
1893 - Dept. of Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Language
Akkadian
Word Count
7,750 words, Guess
Page Count
31 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL13995481M
- OCLC Control Numberbabylonianexpedi29univuoft
Description
The volumes I, III pt. 1, VI pt. 1, VI pt. 2, VIII pt. 1, IX, X, XIV–XV, XVII pt. 1, XX pt. 1, XXIX pt. 1 are the only ones of this series published by the University of Pennsylvania. The numbers of these volumes were laid out by Professor H. V. Hilprecht as a part of an extended series. The volumes XXX pt. 1 and XXXI were issued by him after his connection with the University museum was severed, but these were not authorized by the museum, and were published by Rudolf Merkel of Erlangen, Germany. The work is continued by the [Babylonian section of the University museum][1], under title: *Publications of the Babylonian section*. - Vol. 1, pt. 1-2. Hilprecht, H.V.: *Old Babylonian Inscriptions chiefly from Nippur.* 1893-96. (2 parts in 1 vol.) - Vol. 2: — - Vol. 3, pt. 1. Myrhman, D.V.: *Sumerian administrative documents dated in the reigns of the kings of the second dynasty of Ur; from the temple archives of Nippur.* 1910. - Vol. 4, pt. 1. Ranke, Hermann: *Babylonian legal and business documents from the time of the first dynasty of Babylon: chiefly from Sippar.* 1906 - Vol. 4, pt. 2. Poebel, Arno: *Babylonian legal and business documents ... chiefly from Nippur.* 1909. - Vol. 5: — - Vol. 6, pt. 1. Ranke, Hermann: *Babylonian legal and business documents from the time of the first dynasty of Babylon: chiefly from Sippar.* 1906. - Vol. 6, pt. 2. Poebel, Arno: *Babylonian legal and business documents ... chiefly from Nippur.* 1909. - Vol. 7: — - Vol. 8, pt. 1. Clay, A.T.: *Legal and commercial transactions dated in the Assyrian, Neo-Babylonian and Persian periods.* 1908. - Vol. 9. Hilprecht, H.V.: *Business documents of Murashû sons of Nippur dated in the reign of Artaxerxes I.* 1898. - Vol. 10. Clay, A.T.: *Business documents of Murashû sons of Nippur dated in the reign of Darius II. (424-404 B.C.).* 1904. - Vol. 11, Vol. 12, Vol. 13: — - Vol. 14. Clay, A.T.: *Documents from the Temple Archives of Nippur, dated in the reigns of Cassite rulers.* 1906. - Vol. 15. Clay, A.T.: *Documents from the Temple Archives of Nippur, dated in the reigns of Cassite rulers.* 1906. - Vol. 16: — - Vol. 17, pt. 1. Radau, Hugo: *Letters to Cassite kings from the Temple archives of Nippur.* 1908. - Vol. 18, 19: — - Vol. 20 pt. 1. Hilprecht, H.V.: *Mathematical, metrological and chronological tablets from the Temple library of Nippur.* 1906. - Vol. 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28: — - Vol. 29, pt. 1. Radau, Hugo: *Sumerian hymns and prayers to god Nin-Ib from the Temple library at Nippur.* 1911 - Vol. 30, pt. 1 Radau, Hugo: *Sumerian hymns and prayers to god Dumu-Zi, or Babylonian lenten songs from the temple library of Nippur.* 1913. - Vol. 31. Langdon, Stephen: *Historical and religious textts from the Temple Library of Nippur.* 1914. [1]: http://openlibrary.org/authors/OL2570373A "University of Pennsylvania, University Museum, Babylonian Section"
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