id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044080318603 Hilprecht, H. V. The earliest version of the Babylonian deluge story and the temple library of Nippur by H.V. Hilprecht 1910 .txt text/plain 18142 1584 79 examining two boxes of cuneiform tablets from our fourth expedition to Nippur, my attention was suddenly attracted by some According to my own view set forth in "Mathematical, Metrological and Chronological Tablets from the Temple Library of Nippur" (= "The Babylonian Expedition of the University of Pennsylvania," Series A, Vol. XX), Part 1, p. opposite "Tablet Hill," on the west side of the Shatt en-Nil. The left (Sumerian) columns of this interesting fragment are inscribed in the hieratic writing of tablets of rulers of the first dynasty from Nippur dated later than the 29th tablet dated after a ruler of the second dynasty thus far known was excavated world"); King, "Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets," XXI, pl. different Babylonian Deluge versions and their relation to the Biblical story). Vol. I: Old Babylonian Inscriptions, chiefly from Nippur, by H. Vol. V: Fragments of Epical Literature from the Temple Library of Nippur. ./cache/hvd.32044080318603.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044080318603.txt