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The important corpus of Neo-Assyrian political and administrative letters discovered in ancient Calah (present-day Nimrud) by Sir Max Mallowan in the early 1950s has been partially accessible to Assyriologists in marvellous hand-copies and preliminary transliterations and translations since 1955, thanks to the pioneering efforts of the late H. W. F. Saggs. Nevertheless, his long-awaited edition of the entire corpus, which appeared in 2001, left a great deal of room for improvement. This critical edition, based on careful study of the originals in the British Museum and the historical background of the letters, clarifies a host of problems and details pertinent to the reign of Tiglath-pileser III in particular, and for the first time makes this extraordinary collection of letters completely accessible to the historian.
Akkadian language --- Assyro-Babylonian letters. --- Akkadien (Langue) --- Lettres (Genre littéraire) assyro-babyloniennes --- Texts. --- Textes --- Babylonia --- Assyria --- Babylonie --- Assyrie --- History --- Sources --- Histoire --- 935.2 --- Akkadian letters --- Assyro-Babylonian literature --- Geschiedenis van Assyrië, Assur, Ninive --- Politics and government. --- 935.2 Geschiedenis van Assyrië, Assur, Ninive --- Lettres (Genre littéraire) assyro-babyloniennes --- Assyro-Babylonian letters --- Tiglath-pileser --- Sargon --- Politics and government --- Kings and rulers --- Sources. --- Assur (Kingdom) --- Asshur (Kingdom) --- Vavilonii︠a︡ --- Bavel --- Bābil --- Babylonien --- Sumer --- Akkadian language - Texts --- Tiglath-pileser - III, - King of Assyria, - -727 B.C. - Correspondence --- Sargon - II, - King of Assyria, - -705 B.C. - Correspondence --- Assyria - Politics and government - Sources --- Assyria - Kings and rulers - Correspondence --- Tiglath-pileser - III, - King of Assyria, - -727 B.C. --- Sargon - II, - King of Assyria, - -705 B.C.
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Bar Hebraeus est né en 1226 près de Malatya, dans l’est de la Turquie. Nommé très jeune évêque de l’église orthodoxe syriaque, il fut nommé maphrien de l’est (le second plus haut poste dans son église) en 1264. Il mourut en 1286 à Maragha, en Iran. Ce fut un auteur prolifique. Ses oeuvres touchent à la théologie, la jurisprudence, la philosophie, la...
Mediterranean Region --- Middle East --- Méditerranée, Région de la --- Moyen-Orient --- History --- Histoire --- Middle Ages --- Ashurnasirpal II --- Sources --- Ashurbanipal --- Tiglath-pileser III --- Sargon II --- Sennacherib --- Esarhaddon --- Sumerian literature --- Themes, motives --- Cuneiform inscriptions --- Kings and rulers --- Assyria --- Iraq --- Assyro-Babylonian religion --- Civilization [Assyro-Babylonian ] --- Assyro-Babylonian letters --- Akkadian language --- Politics and government --- Assyrie --- Kings and rulers. --- Sources. --- Rois et souverains --- Akkadian language - Texts --- Assyria - Kings and rulers - Correspondence --- Assyria - Politics and government --- Assyria - History - Sources --- Ashurnasirpal (910?-859-av.-J.-C) --- Assurbanipal (06..-0627?-av.-J.-C.) --- Téglath-Phalasar (7..-727-av.-J.-C.) --- Sargon (08..-0705-av.-J.-C.) --- Sennachérib (07..-0681-av.-J.-C.) --- Assarhaddon (0680?-0669?-av.-J.-C.) --- roi d'Assyrie
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