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Babylonians and Assyrians, Life and Customs

Article Index
Babylonians and Assyrians, Life and Customs
Editor's Preface
Babylonia And Its Inhabitants
The Family
Education And Death
Slavery And The Free Laborer
Manners And Customs
Trades, Houses, And Land; Wages And Prices
The Money-Lender And Banker
The Government And The Army
The Law
Letter-Writing
Religion
Weights And Measures
Footnotes

Apart from the genetic relation which the thought of these peoples bears to the Christianity of the past and present, a study of their achievements in general has become a matter of general human interest.


Babylonians And Assyrians

Life And Customs

By The

Rev. A. H. Sayce

Professor of Assyriology at Oxford

London

John C. Nimmo

14 King William Street, Strand

MDCCCC

Front cover based on image by ZivCG from http://zivcg.deviantart.com/art/Rage-over-Babylon-31909843

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Series Advertisement.

Series of Handbooks in Semitics

Edited By

James Alexander Craig

Professor of Semitic Languages and Literatures and Hellenistic Greek, University of Michigan

Recent scientific research has stimulated an increasing interest in the study of the Babylonians, Assyrians, and allied Semitic races of ancient history among scholars, students, and the serious reading public generally. It has provided us with a picture of a hitherto unknown civilization, and a history of one of the great branches of the human family. The object of the present Series is to state its results in popularly scientific form. Each work is complete in itself, and the Series, taken as a whole, neglects no phase of the general subject. Each contributor is a specialist in the subject assigned him, and has been chosen from the body of eminent Semitic scholars both in Europe and America.

The Series will be composed of the following volumes:—

I. Hebrews. History and Government. By Professor J. F. McCurdy, University of Toronto, Canada.

II. Hebrews. Ethics and Religion. By Professor Archibald Duff, Airedale College, Bradford.

III. The Sumerians. Language, History, and Religion. By Professor Fritz Hommel, University of Munich, Germany.

IV. Babylonians and Assyrians. History to the Fall of Babylon. By Professor Fritz Hommel, University of Munich, Germany.

V. Babylonians and Assyrians. Religion. By Professor J. A. Craig, University of Michigan.

VI. Babylonians and Assyrians. Life and Customs. (With special reference to the Contract Tablets and Letters.) By Professor A. H. Sayce, University of Oxford. Now Ready.

VII. Babylonians and Assyrians. Excavations and Account of Decipherment of Inscriptions. By Professor A. V. Hilprecht, University of Pennsylvania.

VIII. Arabia. Discoveries in, and History and Religion until Mohammed. By Dr. Eduard Glazer, University of Munich, Germany.

IX. Development of Islamic Theology, Jurisprudence, and Theory of the State. By Professor D. B. MacDonald, Hartford Theological Seminary.

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X. Phœnicia. History and Government, including Colonies, Trade, and Religion.

XI. Palestine and Syria. Important Discoveries in Recent Years.

XII. Arabic Literature and Science Since Mohammed.

XIII. The Influence of Semitic Art and Mythology on Western Nations.



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