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Knowledge and Power in the Neo-Assyrian Empire
may sound like a dry website, but its subject and content is fascinating. In the 7th Century BC King
Assurbanipal
of
Assyria
built a
library
that was to contain all the world's knowledge. Destroyed by the Medes in 612 BC, the library was not
rediscovered until the 1840s
. 28000
clay tablets
written in
Akkadian
have been found.
1600 can be read online
, all translated into English. It's a somewhat overwhelming amount, but there's a lovely
highlights section
, which even includes
pictures
of the
pillow-shaped
writing
tablets
. For a thorough overview, you can listen to the
In Our Time episode about the Library of Nineveh
. The most famous text to have been found in Nineveh is undoubtedly the Epic of Gilgamesh.
The story of its decipherment
and the controversies that ensued, is interesting in its own right.
posted by
Kattullus
on Mar 25, 2010 -
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