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ASSYRIAN (CUNEIFORM, ACCAD, BABYLONIAN).

Budge.-ASSYRIAN TEXTS, Selected and Arranged, with Philologica Notes. By ERNEST A. BUDGE, M.R.A.S., Assyrian Exhibitioner, Christ College, Cambridge. (New Volume of the Archaic Classics.) Crown 4to. cloth pp. viii. and 44. 1880. 7s. 6d.

Bupge.-THE HISTORY OF ESARHADDON. See "Trübner's Oriental
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Catalogue (A), of leading Books on Egypt and Egyptology, and on
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Cooper.-An Archaic Dictionary, Biographical, Historical and Mythological; from the Egyptian and Etruscan Monuments, and Papyri. By W. R. COOPER. London, 1876. 8vo. cloth. 158.

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Rawlinson. A COMMENTARY ON THE CUNEIFORM INSCRIPTIONS OF BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIA, including Readings of the Inscription on the Nimrud Obelisk, and Brief Notice of the Ancient Kings of Nineveh and Babylon, by Major H. C. RAWLINSON. 8vo. pp. 84, sewed. London, 1850. 2s. 6d. Rawlinson.-INSCRIPTION OF TIGLATH PILESER I., KING OF ASSYRIA, B.C. 1150, as translated by Sir H. RAWLINSON, FOX TALBOT, Esq., Dr. HINCKS and Dr. OPPERT. Published by the Royal Asiatic Society. 8vo. sd., pp. 74. 2s Rawlinson.-OUTLINES OF ASSYRIAN HISTORY, from the Inscriptions of Nineveh. By Lieut. Col. RAWLINSON, C.B., followed by some Remarks by A. H. LAYARD, Esq., D.C.L. 8vo., pp. xliv., sewed. London, 1852. ls. Records of the Past: being English Translations of the Assyrian and the Egyptian Monuments. Published under the sanction of the Society of Biblical Archæology. Edited by S. BIRCH. Vols. 1 to 9. 1874 to 1879. £1 11s. 6d. or 3s. 6d. each vol.

THE SAME. Vol. I. ASSYRIAN TEXTS, 1. Crown 8vo. cloth. 3s. 6d. CONTENTS: (Second Edition.) Inscription of Rimmon-Nirari; Monolith Inscription of Samas-Rimmon; Babylonian Exorcisms; Private Will of Sennacherib; Assyrian Private Contract Tablets; Assyrian Astronomical Tablets; Assyrian Calendar; Tables of Assyrian Weights and Measures. By Rev. A. H. Sayce, M.A.-Inscription of Khammurabi; Bellino's Cylinder of Sennacherib; Taylor's Cylinder of Sennacherib; Legend of the Descent of Ishtar. By H. Fox Talbot, F.R.S.-Annals of Assurbanipal (Cylinder A). By George Smith. Behistun Inscription of Darius. By Sir Henry Rawlinson, K.C.B., D.C.L.-Lists of further Texts, Assyrian and Egyptian. Selected by George Smith and P. Le Page Renouf.

THE SAME. Vol. III. ASSYRIAN TEXTS, 2. Crown 8vo. cloth. 38. 6d. CONTENTS: Early History of Babylonia. By George Smith - Tablet of Ancient Accadian Laws; Synchronous History of Assyria and Babylonia; Kurkh Inscription of Shalmaneser; An Accadian Liturgy; Babylonian Charms. By Rev. A. H. Sayce, M.A.-Inscription of Assur-nasir-pal. By Rev. J. M. Rodwell, M.A.-Inscription of Esarhaddon; Second Inscription of Esarhaddon; Sacred Assyrian Poetry. By H. F. Talbot, F.R.S.-List of further Texts.

THE SAME. Vol. V. ASSYRIAN TEXTS, 3. Crown 8vo. cloth. 38. 6d. CONTENTS: Legend of the infancy of Sargina I.; Inscription of Nabonidus. Inscription of Darius at Nakshi-Rustam; War of the Seven Evil Spirits against Heaven. By H. F. Talbot, F.R.S.-Inscription of Tiglath-Pileser I. By Sir Henry Rawlinson, K.C.B., D.C.L., etc. Black Obelisk Inscription of Shalmaneser II.; Accadian Hymn to Istar; Tables of Omens. By Rev. A. H. Sayce, M.A.-Inscription of Tiglath-Pileser II.; Inscription of Nebuchadnezzar; Inscription of Neriglissar. By Rev. J. M. Rodwell, M.A. - Early History of Babylonia, Part II. By George Smith.-List of further Texts.

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THE SAME. Vol. VII. ASSYRIAN TEXTS, 4. CONTENTS: Inscription of Agu-kak-rimi; Legend of the Tower of Babel. By W. St. Chad Boscawen.-Standard Inscription of Ashur-akh-bal; Monolith of Ashur-akh-bal; A Prayer and a Vision; Senkereh Inscription of Nebuchadnezzar; Birs-Nimrud Inscription of Nebuchadnezzar; The Revolt in Heaven. By H. Fox Talbot, F.R.S.-Annals of Sargon; Susian Texts; Median Version of the Behistun Inscription; Three Assyrian Deeds. By Dr. Julius Oppert. Bull Inscription of Sennacherib. By Rev. J. M. Rodwell, M.A.Ancient Babylonian Moral and Political Precepts; Accadian Penitential Psalm; Babylonian Saints' Calendar. By Rev. A. H. Sayce, M.A.-Eleventh Tablet of the Izdubar Legends. By the late George Smith.-Lists of further Texts.

THE SAME. Vol. IX. ASSYRIAN TEXTS, 5. Crown 8vo. cloth. 3s. 6d, CONTENTS: Great Inscription in the Palace of Khorsabad; Inscriptions of the Persian Monarchs; Inscription on the Sarcophagus of King Esmunazar. By Prof. Dr. Julius Oppert.-The Bavian Inscription of Sennacherib. By Theophilus Goldridge Pinches Inscription of Merodach Baladan III. By Rev. J. M. Rodwell, M.A.-Annals of Assurbanipal. By the late George Smith.-Babylonian Public Documents. By MM. Oppert and Menant.-Chaldean Account of the Creation; Ishtar and Izdubar; The Fight between Bel and the Dragon. By H. Fox Talbot, F.R.S. The Twelfth Izdubar Legend. By William St. Chad Boscawen -Accadian Poem on the Seven Evil Spirits; Fragment of an Assyrian Prayer after a Bad Dream. By the Rev. A. H. Sayce.-Lists of further Texts.

THE SAME. VOL. XI. ASSYRIAN TEXTS, 6. Crown 8vo. cloth. 3s. 6d. CONTENTS: Inscription of Rimmon-Nivari I. By Rev. A. H. Sayce.-Record of a Hunting Expedition. By Rev. W. Houghton.-Inscription of Assur-izir-pal. By W. Booth Finlay. Bull Inscription of Khorsabad. By Prof. Dr. Julius Oppert.-Inscription of the Harem of Khorsabad. By Prof. Dr. Julius Oppert. Texts on the Foundation-stone of Khorsabad. By Prof. Dr. Julius Oppert.-Babylonian Legends found at Khorsabad. By Prof. Dr. Julius Oppert.-Nebbi Yunus Inscription of Sennacherib By Ernest A. Budge.-Oracle of Istar of Arbela. By Theo. G. Pinches.-Report Tablets. By Theo. G. Pinches.-Texts relating to the Fall of the Assyrian Empire. By Rev. A. H. Sayce.The Egibi Tablets. By Theo. G. Pinches.-The Defence of a Magistrate falsely accused. By H. Fox Talbot, F.R.S.-The Latest Assyrian Inscription. By Prof. Dr. Julius Oppert.-Ancient Babylonian Legend of the Creation. By Rev. A. H. Sayce.-The Overthrow of Sodom and Gomorrah. By Rev. A. H. Sayce.-Chaldean Hymns to the Sun. By François Lenorman.-Two Accadian Hymns. By Rev. A. H. Sayce.-Assyrian Incantations to Fire and Water. By Ernest A. Budge.-Assyrian Tribute Lists. Rev. A. H. Sayce.-Assyrian Fragment on Geography. By Rev. A. H. Sayce.- Accadian Proverbs and Songs. By Rev. A. H. Sayce.-Assyrian Fragments. By J. Halévy.The Moabite Stone. By C. D. Ginsburg, LL.D.

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