The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East: With Historical Surveys of the Chief Writings of Each Nation..., เล่มที่ 1Charles Francis Horne Parke, Austin, and Lipscomb, 1917 |
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... han ( " kind " ) in Egyptian . An envoy of this name was sent to Dusratta , King of Armenia , by Amenophis III . , as an interpreter " ( 21 B. ) . 66 there was no knowledge , behold , of his arriving LITERATURE OF THE EAST 275.
... han ( " kind " ) in Egyptian . An envoy of this name was sent to Dusratta , King of Armenia , by Amenophis III . , as an interpreter " ( 21 B. ) . 66 there was no knowledge , behold , of his arriving LITERATURE OF THE EAST 275.
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... envoy Khanni . 9 Mer'ash was in the west of the Hittite country , seventy - five miles northwest of Tunip . The distance fits well , since thirty - seven and one- half miles may be considered a forced march . 10 We can not rely on ...
... envoy Khanni . 9 Mer'ash was in the west of the Hittite country , seventy - five miles northwest of Tunip . The distance fits well , since thirty - seven and one- half miles may be considered a forced march . 10 We can not rely on ...
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... envoy without a military force behind him usually fails . I 25 Durubli is probably the city which the Greeks called Tripoli , the largest town between Simyra and Gebal . There is a village called Turbul , on the northeast of Tripoli ...
... envoy without a military force behind him usually fails . I 25 Durubli is probably the city which the Greeks called Tripoli , the largest town between Simyra and Gebal . There is a village called Turbul , on the northeast of Tripoli ...
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... servant , at the feet of my lord I bow - to the King my 8 Probably the same Khaia who appears in the north as an envoy to the Amorites - an Egyptian official . lord . And know thou , behold I have raised 310 THE SACRED BOOKS.
... servant , at the feet of my lord I bow - to the King my 8 Probably the same Khaia who appears in the north as an envoy to the Amorites - an Egyptian official . lord . And know thou , behold I have raised 310 THE SACRED BOOKS.
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... , in which the King of Jerusalem sends his wives to Egypt with the Egyptian envoy , on account of the war with the Hebrews . 15 Chief of Keilah , whose letters follow , " To the King my lord , thus says Takanu 314 THE SACRED BOOKS.
... , in which the King of Jerusalem sends his wives to Egypt with the Egyptian envoy , on account of the war with the Hebrews . 15 Chief of Keilah , whose letters follow , " To the King my lord , thus says Takanu 314 THE SACRED BOOKS.
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Akkad Akkadian Amenophis Amenophis III Amorites ancient Ashur Assyrian Aziru Babylon Babylonian battle behold Berosus brick brother brought built BUR GAN burs of land chariots chief COLUMN command corn daughter decrees destroyed dwell E-Ninnu Egypt Elam Engidu Enlil envoy epic Ereshkigal Eridu Euphrates evil exalted father feet field gate Gebal Gilgamesh give goddess gods gold Gudea Hammurapi hand hath heart heaven and earth Hebrew hero Hittites horses inscription Ishtar King my lord King's Labaya lady Lagash let the King letter lines mankind Marduk mighty mountains Nina Ningirsu owner Paka palace Patesi peace prayer reign ruler Sargon says sent seven Shamash Simyra slave Spirit of heaven spoil Sumer Sumerian Sun-god tablet Tadukhipa temple thee thou art thou shalt thy name thy servant Tiamat took town tribute unto Uruk Ut-napishtim wife word Ziugiddu
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หน้า 435 - All this came upon the king Nebuchadnezzar. At the end of twelve months he walked in the palace of the kingdom of Babylon. The king spake, and said, Is not this great Babylon, that I have built for the house of the kingdom by the might of my power, and for the honour of my majesty...
หน้า 315 - To the king, my lord, my Sun-god, say: Thus says Abdiheba, thy servant. At the feet of the king, my lord, seven times and seven times I fall.
หน้า 281 - To the King, my Lord, my Gods, my Sun-god, the Sun-god who is from Heaven, thus (writes) Zimridi, the Governor of the City of Lachish, thy servant, the dust of thy feet, at the feet of the King, my Lord, the Sun-god from Heaven, bows himself seven times seven.
หน้า 15 - They that see thee shall narrowly look upon thee. And consider thee, saying, "Is this the man that made the earth to tremble, That did shake kingdoms; That made the world as a wilderness, and destroyed the cities thereof; That opened not the house of his prisoners?
หน้า 402 - I took them; 200,150 men, young [and] old, male and female, horses, mules, asses, camels, oxen and sheep without number I brought out from them, I counted them as spoil. [Hezekiah] himself I shut up like a caged bird in Jerusalem his royal city; the walls I fortified against him [and] whosoever came out of the gates of the city, I turned back.
หน้า 208 - O man of Shuruppak, son of Ubara-Tutu, Break up the house, build a ship, Abandon your property, seek life ! Throw aside your possession and preserve life! Bring into the ship seed of all living things! The ship that thou shalt build, Let its dimensions be measured, (so that) Its breadth and length be made to correspond. On a level with the deep, provide it with a covering."*0 In another version the name of the hero of the Deluge is given as Atrakhasis, signifying "the very clever one.
หน้า 93 - West in its full extent. 5 He united them under one control; he set up his images in the west; Their booty he brought over at his word.
หน้า 19 - And he mentions that there were written accounts, preserved at Babylon with the greatest care, comprehending a period of above fifteen myriads of years...
หน้า 255 - What, however, seems good to one, to a god may be displeasing. What is spurned by oneself may find favour with a god. Who is there that can grasp the will of the gods in heaven ? The plan of a god is full of mystery — who can understand...
หน้า 128 - Thou shalt not possess me," the reason for her dislike shall be inquired into. If she is careful, and has no fault, but her husband takes himself away and neglects her ; then that woman is not to blame. She shall take her dowry and go back to her father's house. 143. If she has not been careful, but runs out, wastes her house, and neglects her husband ; then that woman shall be thrown into the water. 144. If a man has...