An edition of Babylonische Texte (1887)

Babylonische Texte

von den Thontafeln des Britischen Museums

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J. N. Strassmaier
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E. Pfeiffer
Language
German
Pages
13

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Babylonische Texte: von den Thontafeln des Britischen Museums
1887, E. Pfeiffer
in Akkadian, German, and English

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Table of Contents

pts. 1-4. Inschriften von Nabonidus, König von Babylon (555-538 v. Chr.)
pts. 5-6. Inschriften von Nabuchodonosor, König von Babylon (604-561 v. Chr.)
pt. 6B. Inscriptions of the reigns of Evil-Merodach (B.C. 562-559), Neriglissar (B.C. 559-555), and Laborosoarchod (B.C. 555)
pt. 7. Inschriften von Cyrus, König von Babylon (538-529 v. Chr.)
pts. 8-9. Inschriften von Cambyses, König von Babylon (529-521 v. Chr.)
pts. 10-12. Inschriften von Darius, König von Babylon (521-485 v. Chr.).

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OL49928075M
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24772238

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