The Babyloniaca is a text written in the Greek language by the Babylonian priest and historian Berossus in the 3rd century BCE. Although the work is now...
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Babyloniaca may refer to: Babyloniaca, a lost historical work of Berossus Babyloniaca [fi; ru], an ancient Greek novel of Iamblichus (novelist) Graeco-Babyloniaca...
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The Graeco-Babyloniaca (singular: Graeco-Babyloniacum) are clay tablets written in the Sumerian or Akkadian languages using cuneiform on one side with...
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Berossus (section Babyloniaca (History of Babylonia))
wrote in the Koine Greek language. His original works, including the Babyloniaca, have been lost but fragmentarily survive in some quotations, especially...
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Iamblichus (novelist) (section The Babyloniaca)
165–180 AD) was an ancient Syrian Greek novelist. He was the author of the Babyloniaca (Βαβυλωνιακά, Babylōniaká, 'Babylonian Stories'), a romance novel in...
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Apkallu (section Berossus' Babyloniaca)
According to his own account, he was a Chaldean priest of Bel (Marduk). His Babyloniaca was written in Greek, probably for the Seleucid court of Antiochus I...
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p. 15.[ISBN missing] Westenholz, Aage (19 January 2007). "The Graeco-Babyloniaca Once Again". Zeitschrift für Assyrologie und vorderasiatische Archäologie...
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Another account of the creation of the heavenly bodies is offered in the Babyloniaca of Berossus, where Bel (Marduk) creates stars, sun, moon, and the five...
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Cyaxares II (section Berossus in the Babyloniaca)
Berossus was a Babylonian writer who produced a history of Babylon, the Babyloniaca, around 270 BC. The work was widely known in antiquity, but now survives...
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to a new writing. Westenholz, Aage (December 18, 2007). "The Graeco-Babyloniaca Once Again". Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und Vorderasiatische Archäologie...
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Mesopotamians believed the world to last "twelve times twelve sars" in his Babyloniaca; with a sar being 3,600 years, this would indicate that at least some...
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name, Aloros (Greek: Ἄλωρος), is known from citations from Berossus' Babyloniaca preserved in the works of authors such as Eusebius and Syncellus. Berossus'...
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of the myth had survived via the writings of Berossus, primarily his Babyloniaca, a 3rd-century BCE Babylonian writer and priest of Bel (Marduk). These...
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expansion in knowledge of Sumerian and Akkadian vocabulary in the pages of Babyloniaca, a journal edited by Charles Virolleaud, in an article "Sumerian-Assyrian...
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9. S2CID 190264355. Retrieved 10 August 2021. Beckman, Gary (2002). "Babyloniaca hethitica: The "babilili-ritual" from Bogazköy (CTH 718)". Recent Developments...
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Golfgebiet, Tübingen, pp. 17–39, 1993 Westenholz, Aage, "The Graeco-Babyloniaca Once Again", Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und Vorderasiatische Archäologie...
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and Akkad, later king lists such as the Assyrian King List, and the Babyloniaca by Berossus. Early dates are approximate, and are based on available...
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Only few fragments survive. Berossus (beginning of the 3rd century BC) Babyloniaca (History of Babylonia) Euclid (fl. 300 BC) Conics, a work on conic sections...
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Berossos (who composed a Greek-language history of Babylonia, known as the Babyloniaca, during the 3rd century BC), strongly criticised the claim that the Babylonians...
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movements and duration of the stars were recorded. He noted in his work Babyloniaca that: "He gathered the records of his predecessors and destroyed them...
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BC site of Tell al-Wilayah has also been proposed. According to the Babyloniaca of Berossus, the ruler of Shuruppak, Ubara-Tutu, mentioned in the Sumerian...
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Historicity uncertain Is mentioned in Berossus’ version of the SKL (the Babyloniaca was written c. 290 BC) The ULKS pairs him up with an apkallu (Enmeduga)...
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1999.2206. hdl:2027.42/77419. ISSN 0221-5896. Beckman, Gary (2002). "Babyloniaca Hethitica: The "babilili-Ritual" from Boǧazköy(CTH 718)". Recent Developments...
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42/77414. ISBN 83-87111-12-0. OCLC 51004996. Beckman, Gary (2002a). "Babyloniaca Hethitica: The "babilili-Ritual" from Boǧazköy(CTH 718)". Recent Developments...
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A. de Liedekerke-Beaufort, "Excursion archéologique en Mésopotamie", Babyloniaca, vol. 7, pp. 105-116, 1914 Raymond P. Dougherty, "Searching for Ancient...
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1999.2206. hdl:2027.42/77419. ISSN 0221-5896. Beckman, Gary (2002). "Babyloniaca Hethitica: The "babilili-Ritual" from Boǧazköy(CTH 718)". Recent Developments...
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Geuthner. 1906. A chapter from the Babylonian books of private devotion. Babyloniaca; études de philologie Assyro-babylonienne. Paris: Geuthner. 1908. Sumerian...
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42/77414. ISBN 83-87111-12-0. OCLC 51004996. Beckman, Gary (2002a). "Babyloniaca Hethitica: The "babilili-Ritual" from Boǧazköy (CTH 718)". Recent Developments...
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Československý spisovatel Publishing house, Prague 1967 Vladimír Holan, Babyloniaca, Odeon, Prague 1968 Rio Preisner, Kapilary, Blok Publishing House, Brno...
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