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Miscellaneous Babylonian Inscriptions

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Publication date
  
August 1918

Pages
  
177pp (first edition)

Dewey Decimal
  
492/.1

Originally published
  
August 1918

Country
  
United States of America

Media type
  
print (hardback)

ISBN
  
978-1-148-59897-0

LC Class
  
PJ3711 .Y34 1983

Author
  
George Aaron Barton

OCLC
  
2539495

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Publishers
  
Yale University Press, Oxford University Press

Subjects
  
Language, Assyriology, Cuneiform script, Translation

Similar
  
The Religions Of The W, Archaeology and the Bible, Time's Whisperings; Sonnets, The Roots of Christian Teaching, Ecclesiastes

Miscellaneous Babylonian Inscriptions is a 1918, Sumerian linguistics and mythology book written by George Aaron Barton.

It was first published by Yale University Press in the United States and deals with commentary and translations of twelve cuneiform, Sumerian myths and texts discovered by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology excavations at the temple library at Nippur. Many of the texts are extremely archaic, especially the Barton Cylinder, which Samuel Noah Kramer suggested may date as early as 2500 BC. A more modern dating by Joan Goodnick Westenholz has suggested the cylinder dates to around 2400 BC.

Contents

Some of the myths contained in the book are shown below:

References

Miscellaneous Babylonian Inscriptions Wikipedia