Babylonian Magic and Sorcery: Being the Prayers of the Lifting of the Hand
First published in 1896, King presents the cuneiform text of a group of 60 clay tablets inscribed with prayers and religious compositions of a devotional and magical character. These tablets were created by the scribes of Ashurbanipal, King of Assyria, between 669625 b.c., and are currently part of the Kuyunjik collection in the British Museum. King's illustrations feature a transliteration of each tablet with an English translation of wellpreserved passages.

King includes a BabylonianEnglish glossary, a list of proper names and numerals with their corresponding cuneiform inscriptions, and a list of words and word portions of uncertain translation.

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Babylonian Magic and Sorcery: Being the Prayers of the Lifting of the Hand
First published in 1896, King presents the cuneiform text of a group of 60 clay tablets inscribed with prayers and religious compositions of a devotional and magical character. These tablets were created by the scribes of Ashurbanipal, King of Assyria, between 669625 b.c., and are currently part of the Kuyunjik collection in the British Museum. King's illustrations feature a transliteration of each tablet with an English translation of wellpreserved passages.

King includes a BabylonianEnglish glossary, a list of proper names and numerals with their corresponding cuneiform inscriptions, and a list of words and word portions of uncertain translation.

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Babylonian Magic and Sorcery: Being the Prayers of the Lifting of the Hand

Babylonian Magic and Sorcery: Being the Prayers of the Lifting of the Hand

by Leonard W. King
Babylonian Magic and Sorcery: Being the Prayers of the Lifting of the Hand

Babylonian Magic and Sorcery: Being the Prayers of the Lifting of the Hand

by Leonard W. King

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First published in 1896, King presents the cuneiform text of a group of 60 clay tablets inscribed with prayers and religious compositions of a devotional and magical character. These tablets were created by the scribes of Ashurbanipal, King of Assyria, between 669625 b.c., and are currently part of the Kuyunjik collection in the British Museum. King's illustrations feature a transliteration of each tablet with an English translation of wellpreserved passages.

King includes a BabylonianEnglish glossary, a list of proper names and numerals with their corresponding cuneiform inscriptions, and a list of words and word portions of uncertain translation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780877289340
Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser
Publication date: 09/15/2000
Edition description: 1 HARDCOVR
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

King (1869-1919) was Assistant Keeper of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities, British Museum; Professor of Assyrian and Babylonian Archaeology at the University of London, King's College.
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