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W. G. Lambert’s line drawings of cuneiform tablets from the British Museum, together with his meticulous editions of their contents, form a contribution to Assyriology unrivaled in his generation. Upon his death in 2011, Lambert bequeathed his academic legacy to A. R. George, who discovered among its contents approximately 1,400 unpublished pencil drawings. He and Junko Taniguchi took over the task of converting the drawings into images suitable for publication.

The first of two planned volumes, this book features drawings of 329 cuneiform tablets found in Lambert’s academic papers. Written by Babylonian and Assyrian scribes between 2500 and 35 BC, the texts in this volume are organized by genre and provided with a descriptive catalogue and indexes. The contents include commemorative and votive inscriptions, late copies of royal inscriptions and royal correspondence, historical and historical-literary texts, Sumerian literature, Akkadian-language compositions of mythological and “epic” content, Babylonian and Assyrian hymns, prayers and praise poetry, incantations, wisdom literature, and fragments of unidentified literary works.

The mass of unpublished cuneiform tablets in museums remains a largely unexplored resource with enormous capacity to illuminate all aspects of life in ancient Mesopotamia. This collection constitutes an important milestone on the road to a fuller comprehension of the written legacy of the ancient Babylonians.



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“From this store, Assyriologists should be able to build on Lambert’s legacy, unveiling greater knowledge of Babylonia, thanks to the editors’ selfless labours.”

—Alan Millard Journal for the Study of the Old Testament


“This monograph is a testimony to Lambert’s vast knowledge and scholarship.”

—Elyze Zomer Journal of Near Eastern Studies



Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments

List of Abbreviations

Catalogue of Texts

Index of Museum Numbers

Index of Texts

References

Cuneiform Texts

Cuneiform Texts from the Folios of W. G. Lambert,

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    Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
    Publication Date: 06/11/2019
    ISBN13: 9781575067339, 978-1575067339
    ISBN10: 1575067331

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    W. G. Lambert’s line drawings of cuneiform tablets from the British Museum, together with his meticulous editions of their contents, form a contribution to Assyriology unrivaled in his generation. Upon his death in 2011, Lambert bequeathed his academic legacy to A. R. George, who discovered among its contents approximately 1,400 unpublished pencil drawings. He and Junko Taniguchi took over the task of converting the drawings into images suitable for publication.

    The first of two planned volumes, this book features drawings of 329 cuneiform tablets found in Lambert’s academic papers. Written by Babylonian and Assyrian scribes between 2500 and 35 BC, the texts in this volume are organized by genre and provided with a descriptive catalogue and indexes. The contents include commemorative and votive inscriptions, late copies of royal inscriptions and royal correspondence, historical and historical-literary texts, Sumerian literature, Akkadian-language compositions of mythological and “epic” content, Babylonian and Assyrian hymns, prayers and praise poetry, incantations, wisdom literature, and fragments of unidentified literary works.

    The mass of unpublished cuneiform tablets in museums remains a largely unexplored resource with enormous capacity to illuminate all aspects of life in ancient Mesopotamia. This collection constitutes an important milestone on the road to a fuller comprehension of the written legacy of the ancient Babylonians.



    Trade Review

    “From this store, Assyriologists should be able to build on Lambert’s legacy, unveiling greater knowledge of Babylonia, thanks to the editors’ selfless labours.”

    —Alan Millard Journal for the Study of the Old Testament


    “This monograph is a testimony to Lambert’s vast knowledge and scholarship.”

    —Elyze Zomer Journal of Near Eastern Studies



    Table of Contents

    Preface and Acknowledgments

    List of Abbreviations

    Catalogue of Texts

    Index of Museum Numbers

    Index of Texts

    References

    Cuneiform Texts

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