id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6559 Olmstead, A. T. (Albert Ten Eyck) Assyrian Historiography: A Source Study .txt text/plain 24043 2200 80 latest days of the Assyrian empire in the inscriptions placed on the annals inscription from this earlier period has been discovered, and work is in annals form, in so far as the events of the various years historical inscriptions in which would be given, only those editions not found in the earlier Annals, are given in the Obelisk, [Footnote: Assyrian historical inscriptions, dates the events by the name of the Annals in its account of the Nairi campaign [Footnote: Ann. IV. in the so called Standard Inscription, [Footnote: L. [Footnote: Budge-King, 177 ff.] Bulls, and Ninib inscriptions, No annals or in fact any other inscription has The sources for the reign of Sargon (722-705) [Footnote: Collected in [Footnote: Inscription at building inscriptions, perhaps the most important is the New Year's Esarhaddon (686-668), [Footnote: Inscriptions of the reign collected 264 ff.; Menant, 291 ff.] and Nabu inscriptions, [Footnote: ./cache/6559.txt ./txt/6559.txt