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81959Paris, Armand Colin, 1990. 16 x 24, 240 pp., quelques illustrations et dessins, broché, très bon état.
85 p., nbr. ill. n/b et coul. Inv. 26060
384 p., 43 fig. n/b. Inv. 39923
1947X103344Leyden [Leiden], Nederlandsch Archaeologisch-Philologisch Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten 1947 xvi + 166pp., 29cm., bound in modern cart. hardcover, with 3 ribbon markers, good condition, X103344
xvi + 166pp., 29cm., bound in modern cart. hardcover, with 3 ribbon markers, good condition, X103344
Chipping to wraps. Tears along bottom of spine. Browning to wraps. ; Beiträge Zur Assyriologie Und Vergleichende Semitische Sprachwissenschaft V, 4; 118 pages; In this early study of the sources then newly recovered from Sippar, Friedrich offers a monumental amount of information. Sippar had yielded thousands of clay tablets and these were still being published in this period. Friedrich begins with the dated sources from the reigns of Sin-umballit, Hammurabi, Samsu-iluna, Abiesuh, Ammi-ditana, and Ammi-zaduga. This is followed by the sources that are not dated, those approximately assigned and those not assigned at all. Texts are given in transliteration and translation, and commentary is included. The next section concerns the representation from seal impressions, those categorized by gods and those categorized by epic. A comparison of names and an overview of published cuneiform texts also play a role in the discussion. The texts are presented in line drawings and photographs of cylinder-seal impressions conclude the work. With illustrations throughout, this brief study is an essential source for Old Babylonian resources located at Sippar.
2010160737Forgotten Books (ca. 2010). VI, 128 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
New English Paperback. Folio. (32 x 24 cm). Edition in English. 360 p., color and b/w ills. Anatolia's prologue: Kültepe Kanesh Karum, Assyrians in Istanbul. [Exhibition catalogue]. "This catalogue, a cultural publication of the Kayseri Metropolitan Municipality is published on the occasion of the exhibition "Anatolia's prologue, Kültepe Kanesh Karum, Assyrians in Istanbul" organized with the support of the Istanbul 2010 European Capital of Culture and the Directorate of Kayseri Metropolitan Municipality at the Hagia Irene Museum between December 29, 2010 and March 28, 2011 with the cooperation of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Turkish Republic and the Directorate of the Kültepe excavations.".
1964X103228Paris, 1964 xi + 184pp., 25cm., brochure originale, bon état, X103228
1952X103207Paris, Imprimerie Nationale 1952 iii + 143pp., 25cm., brochure originale, pour la plupart non coupé, bon état, X103207
iii + 143pp., 25cm., brochure originale, pour la plupart non coupé, bon état, X103207
xi + 184pp., 25cm., brochure originale, bon état, X103228
Light browning to ffeps. Ex-library copy with institution bookplate on inner cover, call number to spine, stamp to textblock and pocket. Slight bubbling to cloth. Back inner hinge is slightly cracked. Binding is still solid. Edgewear to extremities. ; Books on Egypt and Chaldaea Vol. V; 216 pages
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). ; 8.8 X 5.8 X 0.3 inches
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In English and Turkish. 85 p., color and b/w plts. Çivi yazili metinler ve arkeolojik kaynaklar isiginda Asur Imparatorluk dönemi kraliçeleri.= Assyrian queens of the Imperial period in the light of the cuneiform texts and archaeological sources. The period between ca. 934-609 BCE is called the Neo-Assyrian or the Assyrian Imperial Period. The kings of Assyria who lived during this period are very well known, but the queens are less so. On these pages is information on the Assyrian queens' positions, titles and activities during the Neo-Assyrian Period. Our knowledge of these queens comes from textual as well as archaeological sources. During the 1988-1989 excavation season at Nimrud the queens' tombs were found at the Northwest Palace. These tombs included jewellery and objects belonging to three Assyrian queens, although ten Assyrian queens are known from this period. It is known that the Assyrian queens lived in the "harem" at the palace. They played an active role in the social, economic, religious and political life of Assyria. Some of them were very wealthy and had their own army under their command. They supported their husbands and sons as wife or mother. According to the sources, most of the Assyrian queens were not natives of Assyria. They came to the Assyrian palace from a foreign country via marriage. They had the title "woman of the palace" (in Sumerian, MI2.E2.GAL, and in Akkadian, segallu). The figure of the scorpion which appears on texts, seals and the other archaeological artefacts was identified with the queenship.
195323940Paris Albert Guillot 1953 in-4° 163 pp, 142 photographies en noir et en couleur (8), jaquette illustrée sur 1ère de couv. 2 ème édition
SEx-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and traces of removed pocket. Edgewear to corners and spine ends. Corners are bumped. Titlepage has institution name perforated. Mild browning to prelims. ; Extensive transcribed and photographed cuneiform inscriptions from the time of the Ur Dynasty, of which the reigns of Dungi, Bur-Sin, Gimil-Sin and Ibi-Sin are represented. A number belong to the time of the First Dynasty of Babylon. ; Vol. 3; 50 pages
Former owner's bookplate to ffep. Pages lightly tanned. Spine lightly sunned. Very minor shelfwear. ; With 75 plates. ; 358 pages
1968154158Leipzig: Zentralantiquariat der DDR & Osnabrück: Otto Zeller Verlagsbuchhandlung 1968. 145, (1); XXII, 281 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Titel auf Deckel und Rücken. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
Very Good English Paperback. Folio. (35 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. [xLix], 74 p., plates and facsimiles. Text in Hittite; prefatory material in Turkish and English. Bogazköy tablets in the Archaeological Museums in Istanbul IV.= Istanbul Arkeoloji Müzelerinde bulunan Bogazköy tabletleri IV.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Small folio. (36 x 24 cm). In German and Turkish. [xi] p. text, 36 b/w plts. Bogazköy-Tafeln im Arkeologischen Museum zu Ankara.= Ankara Arkeoloji Müzesinde bulunan Bogazköy tabletleri. Boghazkoy tablets in the Archaeological Museum in Ankara.
Mm 155x215 Collana " Saggi ". Nuova edizione riveduta e aumentata. Prefazione di Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli. Volume rilegato intela, sopracoperta originale a colori, xxii-452 pagine con 52 figure in nero nel testo, 4 cartine ripiegate e 32 tavole sempre in nero non cmprese nel testo. Opera in buone-ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
1930X100035Romae [Rome], Sumpt. Pontificii Instituti Biblici 1930-1932 Complete in 4 volumes: 43 + 42 + 47 + 40pp., 35cm., original softcovers, library label on front cover, spine of vol.4 repaired, in the series "Scripta Pontificii Instituti Biblici", [contains: volume I: cuneiform text, Vol.II: Latin transcription and translation into Latin, vol.III: Vocabulary, vol.IV: table of cuneiform signs], text clean and bright, overall in good condition, X100035
Ex-library copy with usual stamps, call numbers and institution bookplate on ffep. Pocket has been removed from back ffep. Triangle hole to back fep. Minor browning to a few pages. Minor edgewear. Chipping to heel of spine. ; Both texts are bound together in boards. Codex of Hammurabi has Cuneiform text followed by Latin transcription of cuneiform with translation into latin. Includes Babylonian/Assyrian-English glossary. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall; The Code of Hammurabi (also known as Codex Hammurabi) is one of the earliest and best preserved law codes from ancient Babylon, created ca. 1760 BC (middle chronology). It was enacted by the sixth Babylonian king, Hammurabi.
Complete in 4 volumes: 43 + 42 + 47 + 40pp., 35cm., original softcovers, library label on front cover, spine of vol.4 repaired, in the series "Scripta Pontificii Instituti Biblici", [contains: volume I: cuneiform text, Vol.II: Latin transcription and translation into Latin, vol.III: Vocabulary, vol.IV: table of cuneiform signs], text clean and bright, overall in good condition, X100035