Assyrian

Assyrian and Neo-Assyrian textual tradition: Nineveh, Ashurbanipal's library, royal reports, court prophecy, ritual, medicine, fables, Ahikar, and scholarly tablets.

Folders

  • Nineveh and Neo-Assyrian TextsNeo-Assyrian court, Nineveh, Kalhu, and Ashurbanipal-library texts: reports, rituals, medicine, prophecy, fables, Ahikar, and scholarly tablets. (17)
  • Royal Inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian PeriodThe royal inscriptions of the Neo-Assyrian kings — annals, display inscriptions, and building texts carved on palace walls, prisms, and monuments — in the RINAP project's open scholarly edition. (6)
  • State Archives of AssyriaThe State Archives of Assyria — the letters, treaties, oracles, and scholarly reports of the Neo-Assyrian royal court at Nineveh, in the open scholarly edition. (22)

Pages

  • GlossaryA shelf-specific glossary starter for the Assyrian shelf.
  • Introduction to Assyrian LiteratureA doorway into the Assyrian shelf: Neo-Assyrian court, Nineveh, Ashurbanipal's library, royal reports, ritual, medicine, fables, and scholarly texts.