The Babyloniaca of BerossusUndena Publications, 1978 - 37 หน้า |
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... explained in naturalistic terms , Berossus held to the traditional Mesopotamian view that civilization was not a product of history at all . Instead , its core was a body of basic principles dealing with the various areas of civilized ...
... explained in naturalistic terms , Berossus held to the traditional Mesopotamian view that civilization was not a product of history at all . Instead , its core was a body of basic principles dealing with the various areas of civilized ...
หน้า 152
... explaining the enormous life - span of the people before and after the Flood , spans incompatible with the known ... explained is provided by Berossus ' contemporary , the Athenian historian Philochorus ( FGrH , 3B , 328 F 17b ) who ...
... explaining the enormous life - span of the people before and after the Flood , spans incompatible with the known ... explained is provided by Berossus ' contemporary , the Athenian historian Philochorus ( FGrH , 3B , 328 F 17b ) who ...
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... explained the anachronism involved in calling the Gutians Medes by reference to the fact that in First Millennium cuneiform texts Gutium is sometimes called Madai . Possibly further contributing to this mode of reference is the fact ...
... explained the anachronism involved in calling the Gutians Medes by reference to the fact that in First Millennium cuneiform texts Gutium is sometimes called Madai . Possibly further contributing to this mode of reference is the fact ...
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Abbreviations | 146 |
The Life of Berossus | 147 |
Evaluation | 150 |
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abridgement Abydenus Alexander Ancient ANET Antiochus Antiquities Apkallu appearance Armenian Ashurbanipal assigned Assyrian astronomical attempt Babylon Babylonian beginning Berossus book three called campaign century Chaldaean Chronicle chronology civilization claimed clear concerning contained correct creation creatures culture cuneiform Dijk discussion dynasty East edition Egypt Enuma Elish error Eusebius explained fact FGrH figures Flood followed fragments further gives gods Grayson Greek ideas identified important interest interpretation Issue Jacobsen Josephus King List knowledge known Lambert land lines literature lived material meaning mentioned Mesopotamian Millennium month moon Nebukadnezzar Oannes original palace passage period Persian Polyhistor possible present preserved probably recognized records reference reign remains revealed ruled says Schnabel seals seems Seleucid Semiramis Sennacherib sources story suggested Sumerian Tablet term third tradition translation Uruk walls