The civilization of Babylonia and Assyria

Its remains, language, history, religion, commerce, law, art, and literature

by Morris Jastrow | 1915 | 168,585 words

This work attempts to present a study of the unprecedented civilizations that flourished in the Tigris-Euphrates Valley many thousands of years ago. Spreading northward into present-day Turkey and Iran, the land known by the Greeks as Mesopotamia flourished until just before the Christian era....

Frontpage 1

THE CIVILIZATION

of

BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIA

LECTURES DELIVERED

UNDER THE

RICHARD B. WESTBROOK LECTURESHIP FOUNDATION

AT THE

WAGNER FREE INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE

PHILADELPHIA

 

THIRD IMPRESSION

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