Mémoire sur l'écriture cunéiforme assyrienne

Mémoire sur l'écriture cunéiforme assyrienne

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Botta, Paul-Émile
Cambridge University Press
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The son of an Italian historian, Paul-Émile Botta (1802–70) served France as a diplomat and archaeologist. While posted as consul to Mosul in Ottoman Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq), he excavated several sites, becoming in 1843 the first archaeologist to uncover an Assyrian palace at Khorsabad, where Sargon II had ruled in the eighth century BCE. As nobody could yet read the cuneiform inscriptions, Botta thought he had discovered Nineveh, and an enthused French government financed the recording and collecting of numerous artefacts. Many of the marvellous sculptures were put on display in the Louvre. Botta devoted himself to studying the inscriptions, and this 1848 publication, a contribution towards the later deciphering of the Akkadian language, presents a tentative catalogue of cuneiform characters that appear to be used interchangeably. Of related interest, Henry Rawlinson's Commentary on the Cuneiform Inscriptions of Babylonia and Assyria (1850) is also reissued in this series.
EAN 9781108077460
ISBN 1108077463
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date September 25, 2014
Pages 206
Language French
Dimensions 216 x 140 x 12
Country United Kingdom
Authors Botta, Paul-Emile
Illustrations 102 Line drawings, unspecified
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Archaeology