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    University Park, PA :Penn State University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959835156802883
    Format: 1 online resource (656 p.)
    ISBN: 9781575068619
    Series Statement: Mesopotamian Civilizations
    Content: For much of the last half of the twentieth century, W. G. Lambert devoted much of his research energy and effort to the study of Babylonian texts dealing with Mesopotamian ideas regarding creation, including especially Enuma Elish. This volume, which appears almost exactly 2 years after Lambert’s death, distills a lifetime of learning by the world’s foremost expert on these texts. Lambert provides a full transliteration and translation of the 7 tablets of Enuma Elish, based on the known exemplars, as well as coverage of a number of other texts that bear on, or are thought to bear on, Mesopotamian notions of the origin of the world, mankind, and the gods. New editions of seventeen additional “creation tales” are provided, including “Enmesharra’s Defeat,” “Enki and Ninmah,” “The Slaying of Labbu,” and “The Theogony of Dunnu.”Lambert pays special attention, of course, to the connection of the main epic, Enuma Elish, with the rise and place of Marduk in the Babylonian pantheon. He traces the development of this deity’s origin and rise to prominence and elaborates the relationship of this text, and the others discussed, to the religious and political climate Babylonia.The volume includes 70 plates (primarily hand-copies of the various exemplars of ‹/i›Enuma Elish‹/i›) and extensive indexes.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Editor’s Preface -- , Abbreviations -- , Part I. Enūma Eliš: The Babylonian Epic of Creation -- , Introduction: The Text of Enūma Eliš -- , Tablet I -- , Tablet II -- , Tablet III -- , Tablet IV -- , Tablet V -- , Tablet VI -- , Tablet VII -- , The Commentaries on Enūma Eliš and the Triple-Column God-List -- , Part II Enūma Eliš and Marduk -- , Marduk’s Names -- , The Organization of the Universe -- , The Conflicts -- , The Rise of Marduk in the Sumero-Babylonian Pantheon -- , Part III Further Babylonian Creation Tales -- , Enmešarra’s Defeat -- , The Town of Zarpānītum -- , The Toil of Babylon -- , Uraš and Marduk -- , The Murder of Anšar? -- , Damkina’s Bond -- , The Defeat of Enutila, Enmešarra, and Qingu -- , Enki and Ninmaḫ -- , The Exaltation of Nabû -- , A Unilingual / Bilingual Account of Creation -- , The Slaying of Labbu -- , The Slaying of Labbu -- , The First Brick -- , Another Dragon-Slaying Episode -- , The Theogony of Dunnu -- , The River Incantation -- , Mythological Introductions on Creation -- , Part IV Other Material Related to Enūma Eliš -- , The Theogonies of Enlil and Anu -- , Namma, Ningirimma, and Ninimma -- , Part V Summary -- , The Composition of Enūma Eliš -- , Notes on the Texts -- , Notes on Enūma Eliš -- , Notes on the Other Texts -- , Cuneiform Texts -- , List of Cuneiform Tablets in the Plates -- , Plates -- , Indexes , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    University Park, PA :Penn State University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959835156802883
    Format: 1 online resource (656 p.)
    ISBN: 9781575068619
    Series Statement: Mesopotamian Civilizations
    Content: For much of the last half of the twentieth century, W. G. Lambert devoted much of his research energy and effort to the study of Babylonian texts dealing with Mesopotamian ideas regarding creation, including especially Enuma Elish. This volume, which appears almost exactly 2 years after Lambert’s death, distills a lifetime of learning by the world’s foremost expert on these texts. Lambert provides a full transliteration and translation of the 7 tablets of Enuma Elish, based on the known exemplars, as well as coverage of a number of other texts that bear on, or are thought to bear on, Mesopotamian notions of the origin of the world, mankind, and the gods. New editions of seventeen additional “creation tales” are provided, including “Enmesharra’s Defeat,” “Enki and Ninmah,” “The Slaying of Labbu,” and “The Theogony of Dunnu.”Lambert pays special attention, of course, to the connection of the main epic, Enuma Elish, with the rise and place of Marduk in the Babylonian pantheon. He traces the development of this deity’s origin and rise to prominence and elaborates the relationship of this text, and the others discussed, to the religious and political climate Babylonia.The volume includes 70 plates (primarily hand-copies of the various exemplars of ‹/i›Enuma Elish‹/i›) and extensive indexes.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Editor’s Preface -- , Abbreviations -- , Part I. Enūma Eliš: The Babylonian Epic of Creation -- , Introduction: The Text of Enūma Eliš -- , Tablet I -- , Tablet II -- , Tablet III -- , Tablet IV -- , Tablet V -- , Tablet VI -- , Tablet VII -- , The Commentaries on Enūma Eliš and the Triple-Column God-List -- , Part II Enūma Eliš and Marduk -- , Marduk’s Names -- , The Organization of the Universe -- , The Conflicts -- , The Rise of Marduk in the Sumero-Babylonian Pantheon -- , Part III Further Babylonian Creation Tales -- , Enmešarra’s Defeat -- , The Town of Zarpānītum -- , The Toil of Babylon -- , Uraš and Marduk -- , The Murder of Anšar? -- , Damkina’s Bond -- , The Defeat of Enutila, Enmešarra, and Qingu -- , Enki and Ninmaḫ -- , The Exaltation of Nabû -- , A Unilingual / Bilingual Account of Creation -- , The Slaying of Labbu -- , The Slaying of Labbu -- , The First Brick -- , Another Dragon-Slaying Episode -- , The Theogony of Dunnu -- , The River Incantation -- , Mythological Introductions on Creation -- , Part IV Other Material Related to Enūma Eliš -- , The Theogonies of Enlil and Anu -- , Namma, Ningirimma, and Ninimma -- , Part V Summary -- , The Composition of Enūma Eliš -- , Notes on the Texts -- , Notes on Enūma Eliš -- , Notes on the Other Texts -- , Cuneiform Texts -- , List of Cuneiform Tablets in the Plates -- , Plates -- , Indexes , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Winona Lake, Indiana :Eisenbrauns,
    UID:
    almahu_9948322026702882
    Format: 1 online resource (658 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9781575068619 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Mesopotamian civilizations ;
    Uniform Title: Enuma elish. English.
    Note: part I. Enūma eliš : The Babylonian epic of creation -- part II. Enūma eliš and Marduk -- part III. Further Babylonian creation tales -- part IV. Other material related to Enūma eliš -- part V. Summary.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Enuma elish. Babylonian creation myths. Winona Lake, Indiana : Eisenbrauns, 2013 ISBN 9781575062471
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Winona Lake :Eisenbrauns,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959241022602883
    Format: 1 online resource (658 p.)
    Edition: 2nd printing.
    ISBN: 1-57506-861-3
    Series Statement: Mesopotamian Civilizations ; 16
    Uniform Title: Enuma elish. English.
    Content: For much of the last half of the twentieth century, W. G. Lambert devoted much of his research energy and effort to the study of Babylonian texts dealing with Mesopotamian ideas regarding creation, including especially Enuma Elish. This volume, which appears almost exactly 2 years after Lambert’s death, distills a lifetime of learning by the world’s foremost expert on these texts. Lambert provides a full transliteration and translation of the 7 tablets of Enuma Elish, based on the known exemplars, as well as coverage of a number of other texts that bear on, or are thought to bear on, Mesopotamian notions of the origin of the world, mankind, and the gods. New editions of seventeen additional “creation tales” are provided, including “Enmesharra’s Defeat,” “Enki and Ninmah,” “The Slaying of Labbu,” and “The Theogony of Dunnu.”Lambert pays special attention, of course, to the connection of the main epic, Enuma Elish, with the rise and place of Marduk in the Babylonian pantheon. He traces the development of this deity’s origin and rise to prominence and elaborates the relationship of this text, and the others discussed, to the religious and political climate Babylonia.The volume includes 70 plates (primarily hand-copies of the various exemplars of ‹/i›Enuma Elish‹/i›) and extensive indexes.
    Note: Na s. tyt. rok wyd. oryg.: 2013. , part I. Enūma eliš : The Babylonian epic of creation -- part II. Enūma eliš and Marduk -- part III. Further Babylonian creation tales -- part IV. Other material related to Enūma eliš -- part V. Summary. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-57506-247-X
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Winona Lake :Eisenbrauns,
    UID:
    almafu_9959241022602883
    Format: 1 online resource (658 p.)
    Edition: 2nd printing.
    ISBN: 1-57506-861-3
    Series Statement: Mesopotamian Civilizations ; 16
    Uniform Title: Enuma elish. English.
    Content: For much of the last half of the twentieth century, W. G. Lambert devoted much of his research energy and effort to the study of Babylonian texts dealing with Mesopotamian ideas regarding creation, including especially Enuma Elish. This volume, which appears almost exactly 2 years after Lambert’s death, distills a lifetime of learning by the world’s foremost expert on these texts. Lambert provides a full transliteration and translation of the 7 tablets of Enuma Elish, based on the known exemplars, as well as coverage of a number of other texts that bear on, or are thought to bear on, Mesopotamian notions of the origin of the world, mankind, and the gods. New editions of seventeen additional “creation tales” are provided, including “Enmesharra’s Defeat,” “Enki and Ninmah,” “The Slaying of Labbu,” and “The Theogony of Dunnu.”Lambert pays special attention, of course, to the connection of the main epic, Enuma Elish, with the rise and place of Marduk in the Babylonian pantheon. He traces the development of this deity’s origin and rise to prominence and elaborates the relationship of this text, and the others discussed, to the religious and political climate Babylonia.The volume includes 70 plates (primarily hand-copies of the various exemplars of ‹/i›Enuma Elish‹/i›) and extensive indexes.
    Note: Na s. tyt. rok wyd. oryg.: 2013. , part I. Enūma eliš : The Babylonian epic of creation -- part II. Enūma eliš and Marduk -- part III. Further Babylonian creation tales -- part IV. Other material related to Enūma eliš -- part V. Summary. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-57506-247-X
    Language: English
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