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Old Babylonian Tablets From Al-Rimah
(American Oriental Society, 1980)
"This review article of the editio princeps of the OB texts found at Rimah concentrates on the
archives that are contemporaneous with the rulers of Zimri-Lim of Mari and Hammurabi of
Babylon. Since that edition did not ...
American Oriental Society: An Evening of Reminiscences
(Vanderbilt University. Divinity School, 1986-03-10)
Eminent scholars gathered to reminisce about their formative years and to talk about how the field of ancient Near Eastern studies has evolved in their own lifetimes.
On Idrimi and Sarruwa, the Scribe
(Eisenbrauns, 1982)
Thoughts of Zimri-Lim
(American Schools of Oriental Research, 1984-06)
Literary Criticism, Folklore Scholarship, and Ugaritic Literature
(Eisenbrauns, 1981)
"...folk tales as well as fairy tales do
create protagonists who never existed and do assign them tasks that have
no historical bases. More commonly however, we either find protagonists
with modest actual achievements ...
Year : Zimri-Lim Dedicated His Statue to Addu of Halab, Locating One Year in Zimri-Lim's Reign
(Editions Recherche sur les Civilisations, 1987)
A Major Contribution To Song of Songs Scholarship
(American Oriental Society, 1987)
"This article welcomes M. Fox's, The Song of Songs and the Ancient Egyptian Love Songs; but
it also critically reviews his initial assumptions regarding the relationship between Hebrew and
Egyptian love poetry. It then ...
Zimri-Lim Takes the Grand Tour
(American Schools of Oriental Research, 1984)
The "Tower of Babel" as Clue to the Redactional Structuring of the Primeval History [Gen 1-11:9]
(KTAV Publishing House (republished by Yale), 1980)
"In this paper...we will discuss the relationship of this episode" (the Tower of Babel) "to the one immediately preceding it, 'the Table of
Nations'; we shall assess its position in the complex of tales which make up
the ...