Babylonian Wisdom LiteratureIn Babylonian studies 'Wisdom' is used to cover a group of texts similar in scope to the Biblical Wisdom books: discussions on the problem of suffering, teaching on the good life, fables or contest literature, and proverbs. These texts are not only of considerable literary merit, but are also of great importance to all students of the ancient Near East as revealing the thought pattern of the ancient Babylonians. Hitherto they have lain scattered in dozens of books and journals; now for the first time they are collected in a single volume. The editor has copied anew all the cuneiform tablets on which they are inscribed, and has found unpublished material, so that the texts are now presented in a more complete and accurate form than was possible previously. In addition to the cuneiform copies each work is given in translation and transliteration, and an introductory chapter sets forth the cosmological background against which the works are to be set. Philological notes and a glossary complete the volume. (Book jacket). |
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... Babylon plundered . Also Sennacherib most savagely destroyed the city of Babylon . His successor Esarhaddon explains this disaster as follows : They ( the citizens of Babylon ) oppressed the weak , and gave him into the power of the ...
... Babylon plundered . Also Sennacherib most savagely destroyed the city of Babylon . His successor Esarhaddon explains this disaster as follows : They ( the citizens of Babylon ) oppressed the weak , and gave him into the power of the ...
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... Babylon and the equally obscure beginning of the Cassite period are over , we find many of the old Sumerian cities such as Nippur and Uruk → back as leaders of culture , but with the significant addition of Babylon . Henceforth they ...
... Babylon and the equally obscure beginning of the Cassite period are over , we find many of the old Sumerian cities such as Nippur and Uruk → back as leaders of culture , but with the significant addition of Babylon . Henceforth they ...
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... Babylon and adds it to his own coffers , [ 16 ] or if he hears a lawsuit involving men of Babylon but treats it frivolously , [ 17 ] Marduk , lord of heaven and earth , will set his foes upon him , [ 18 ] and will give his property and ...
... Babylon and adds it to his own coffers , [ 16 ] or if he hears a lawsuit involving men of Babylon but treats it frivolously , [ 17 ] Marduk , lord of heaven and earth , will set his foes upon him , [ 18 ] and will give his property and ...
Contents
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | xi |
CITATIONS FROM AKKADIAN TEXTS xvii | 81 |
THE BABYLONIAN THEODICY | 63 |
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1817 LIBRARIES a-na a-na-ku A. L. Oppenheim AƒO Akkadian alpu appears Apsû Asarhaddon Ashurbanipal at-ta Babylon bēl Bilingual Proverbs Böhl Borger Cassite period colophon column Commentary connexion context copy Counsels of Wisdom Dynasty Dynasty of Babylon Ebeling edited Enlil Epic Erim.huš Esarhaddon exercise tablet Fable of Fox Falkenstein fragment Gilgameš giš gods Harra i-na incantation Ištar it-ti JNES ki-i ki-ma king Landsberger Late Babylonian literature LTBA Ludlul 11 Malku-šarru manuscripts MAOG Marduk Meissner Mesopotamia MICHIGAN Middle Assyrian MVAG Ninurta Nippur Nisaba OBVERSE occurs OECT Old Babylonian omens pa-an Palm passage phrase Plate reading restored REVERSE šá Šamaš Hymn šarri scribe Semitic Sippar slave Soden STVC 3+4 šu-ut Sultantepe Sumerian Collection šumma Tamarisk Theodicy traces translation Tukulti-Ninurta Epic UNIV VARIANTS verb word writer