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76pp.with 50 ills., 23cm., cloth, former copy of the Belgian scholar A. Van Lantschoot (with his signature), few stamps and foxing, G, X76998
27pp., 24cm., brochure originale, extrait de la "Revue de France", bon état, X94040
68pp., Mémoire présenté à la classe des lettres de l'Académie le 8 janvier 1872, publié dans et extrait de "Mémoires couronnés et mémoires des savants étrangers publiés par l'Académie Royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique" Tome XL (40), in-4, non coupé
Light creasing to wraps. Spine browned. Minor edgewear to extremities. Small tear to base of spine. ; The story of Sargon's birth and childhood is given in the "Sargon legend", a Sumerian text purporting to be Sargon's biography. The extant versions are incomplete, but the surviving fragments name Sargon's father as La'ibum. ; American Schools of Oriental Research dissertation series ; no. 4; 298 pages
grand in-8°, 92-16 pp., 17 planches hors texte, lexique, reliure plein simili ornee de l'editeur.- Hommage de l"auteur. Tres bel exemplaire. [WE-CA]
grand in-8°, 312 pp., 17 planches hors texte, lexique, broché, couv. Etat proche du NEUF (non coupé). [WE-4]
Nagel 1970, In-8 relié cartonnage de l'éditeur, 223 pages. 23 pages d'illustrations en couleurs, 107 pages en noir et blanc. Trés bon état.
xxx + 336pp., 26cm., brochure originale (vague trace d'une étiquette enlevée du dos), petit cachet sur la p.d.t., texte frais, X107010
In-4 p. (mm. 286x192), 2 voll. in 1 tomo, mz. pergamena con ang. mod., titolo ms. al dorso. Offriamo i fascicoli I e II + III e IV del 1902, di pp. complessive 216, con 9 figure nel t. e 2 tavv. con più ill., f.t. (tomes septième et huitième de la Nouvelle Série). Firma di apparten. ms. a un frontesp., qualche sottolineatura a penna, altrimenti esempl. ben conservato..
ROME, Tipografia poliglotta - 1882 - E.O. - In-8 - Broché - VIII-148 pages - Exemplaire non coupé, Propre
trad. di Claudio Lamparelli in 16°, bross. edit. con sovrac. ill., minime fioriture ai tagli
Includes unchanged reprint of 1893 article. Introduction in German. Text is in Latin with Cuneiform. ; 44 pages
New English Original bdg. HC. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English and Turkish. 160 p., 1 huge folding map (25 x 96 cm)., ills. Chaldee letters and the Chaldeans.= Keldani harfleri ve Keldaniler.
Very Good Persian Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). Text in Persian with facsimile of the original text in Syriac. 200 p., ills. and map. A Syriac church history of Adiabene, written in the 6th century by Mêsîhâ-Zêkâ under the title Kêta?â ?-êqlisyastîqî dâ-Mêsîhâ-Zêkâ, chosen in conscious imitation of the Ekklêsiastikê historia by Eusebius of Caesarea. It takes the form of a liber pontificalis of the metropolis Arbela (modern Erbîl), northeast of Mosul. For the Parthian period Mêsîhâ-Zêkâ drew primarily on the only Syriac writer to have an exact knowledge of Parthian history, Habel the Teacher, whose reports reveal that Christianity had spread east of the Tigris, in Adiabene, before 100, earlier than had previously been believed (Kawerau, tr. pp. 19, 22, 25). The Chronicle ends during the term of the patriarch Mâr Âbâ of Seleucia-Ctesiphon (540-52). It was first edited in 1907-08 by Alphonse Mingana, who must have based his edition, not on the one manuscript now known (Or. fol. 3126, Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin), but on another that has since disappeared. This account in the Chronicle of Arbela is the most important ancient source on early opposition to the primacy of the Roman pope over the whole of Christianity. Some Roman Catholic theologians have maintained that the Chronicle is not genuine. Its authenticity is, however, confirmed both by the bilingual inscription at Bisapur and by the mention in the text of a solar eclipse that occurred on 10 July 218. (Source: Encyclopædia Iranica).
Minor shelfwear to book. Some foxing to textblock. DJ has some chipping to spine ends and 1 small closed tear now in mylar. ; Ancient Peoples and Places; 216 pages
Pages are uncut. Small piece missing from top of spine cover. Light foxing. ; Extrait du journal asiatique (Août-septembre 1972 et octobre-novembre 1874). Texte en français. ; 90 pages
Mm 140x215 Prima edizione - Volume in copertina rigida con sovraccoperta, 315 pagine con illustrazioni in nero fuori testo. Esemplare in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
xiii + 265pp., Original 1935-edition, in the series "American Oriental Series" volume 6, 26cm., publisher's hardcover in blue cloth (slight wear at edges), good condition, X99999
xiii + 109pp., in the series "Assyriological Studies" volume 5, 25cm., softcover, text clean and bright, good condition, X100016
; 8 plates and a folding table. ; Publications De L'Institut Historique Et Archéologique Néerlandais De Stamboul VI; 28 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
pp. vii, 23 + Plus numerous drawings, maps and photographs of the excavation. 4to. Original printed blue wraps. Very good copy. First excavated by James Pritchard (1956-1962), Gibeon has significant archaeological remains - especially from the days of the early Israelites. First Edition. SCIENCE BOX 3
Three Volumes. Illustrated. Contemporary half leather bindings, rubbed. XLib. From the library of Rodman Wanamaker. Lewis Rodman Wanamaker (1863-1928) was a department store magnate in Philadelphia, New York, and Paris, France. He was a patron of the arts, education, golf and athletics. He made significant contributions tof Native American scholarship. He was also an investor in early aviation. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN2B
The Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und Vorderasiatische Archäologie publishes papers and reviews from the field of Ancient Eastern Philology (languages covered include Sumerian, Akkadian, Hittite, Hurrian, Elamite) , and religious, legal, economic and social history, together with Middle Eastern archaeology and art history. The main geographical areas covered are Mesopotamia, Northern Syria, Anatolia, Ancient Armenia and Elam, i. E. Areas in which cuneiform script was used at certain periods; some attention is also paid to more remote fringe areas. The period covered encompasses the fourth to first millenia B. C. The review section deals primarily with monographs; edited volumes and festschrifts mainly receive short reviews. ; Vol. 91; 160 pages; Articles: New Light on the Hydrology and Topography of Southern Babylonia in the Third Millennium; A multiple Month Account from the Gu'abba Rest House; Das Onomastikon der Beamten am neubabylonischen Ebabbar-tempel in Sippar; Das Ringen um das richtige Bild des Samas von Sippar; Buchbesprechungen.