Assyria and Babylonia: A List of References in the New York Public Library

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˹éÒ 17 - MYERS'S REMAINS OF LOST EMPIRES. Remains of Lost Empires : Sketches of the Ruins of Palmyra, Nineveh, Babylon, and Persepolis, with some Notes on India and the Cashmerian Himalayas.
˹éÒ 32 - Hall (HR). THE ANCIENT HISTORY OF THE NEAR EAST FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE BATTLE OF SALAMIS Illustrated.
˹éÒ 44 - THE HISTORY OF ESARHADDON (Son of Sennacherib), King of Assyria, BC 681-668. Translated from the Cuneiform Inscriptions upon Cylinders and Tablets in the British Museum Collection. Together with Original Texts, a Grammatical Analysis of each word, Explanations of the Ideographs by Extracts from the Bi-Lingual Syllabaries, and List of Eponyms, &c.
˹éÒ 72 - OLDENBERG (Prof. H.). BUDDHA : His Life, his Doctrine, his Order. By Dr. Hermann Oldenberg, Professor at the University of Berlin. Translated by W. Hoey, MA 8vo, cloth gilt.
˹éÒ 117 - A sketch of the most striking confirmations of the Bible from recent discoveries in Egypt, Assyria, Babylonia, Palestine, and Asia Minor. With Facsimiles from Photographs. 35. cloth boards. " All who wish to understand the Bible, and all who take an interest in ancient history, ought to procure it.
˹éÒ 16 - Expédition scientifique en Mésopotamie, exécutée par ordre du gouvernement, de 1851 à 1854, par MM.
˹éÒ 18 - Nineveh and its Palaces. The Discoveries of Botta and Layard applied to the Elucidation of Holy Writ.
˹éÒ 27 - THE PHILOSOPHY OF Music ; being the substance of a Course of Lectures delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in February and March 1877. By William Pole, FRS, FRSE, Mus.
˹éÒ 18 - A Second Memoir on Babylon : containing an Inquiry into the Correspondence between the Ancient Descriptions of Babylon, and the Remains still visible on the Site. Suggested by the " Remarks" of Major Rennel, published in the Archseologia ; by Cladius James Kich, Esq.
˹éÒ 30 - DREHEM, with a complete account of the origin of the Sumerian Calendar, Translation, Commentary, and 23 plates.

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