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Assyrian dictionary. Editorial board: Ignace J. Gelb [and others] [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago, Illinois ; (c)1956.Description: volume <1-21> 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0918986052
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PJ3525.A851.A879 1956
  • PJ3525.G314.A879 1956
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Contents:
volume 2. B volume 3. D volume 4. E volume 5. G volume 6. H volume 7. I and J volume 8. K volume 9. L volume 10. M, part 1-2 volume 11. N, part 1-2 volume 12. T volume 13. Q volume 14. R volume 15. S volume 16. S (Tsade) volume 17. S, part 1-3 volume 18. T volume 19. T (Tet) volume 20. U/W volume 21. Z.
Subject: The CAD project was initiated in the early 1920s, not long after James Henry Breasted founded the Oriental Institute in 1919, and barely one hundred years after the decipherment of the cuneiform script. This initial decipherment, and the soon-to-follow achievements in understanding the languages in which the hundreds of thousands of clay tablets were inscribed, opened an unsuspected treasure-house for the study and appreciation of one of the world's oldest civilizations. The Chicago Assyrian Dictionary was conceived to provide more than lexical information alone, more than a one-to-one equivalent between Akkadian and English words. By presenting each word in a meaningful context, usually with a full and idiomatic translation, it recreates the cultural milieu and thus in many ways assumes the function of an encyclopedia. Its source material ranges in time from the third millennium bornc. to the first century a.d., and in geographic area from the Mediterranean Sea in the west to the Zagros Mountains in the east. With sixteen of the projected twenty-one volumes published and the remaining volumes in various stages of preparation, with close to two million file cards - a database which is continually updated and which is accessible to scholars and students who wish to consult it - the Chicago Assyrian Dictionary has become an invaluable source for the study of the civilizations of the ancient Near East, their political and cultural history, their achievements in the sciences of medicine, astronomy, mathematics, and linguistics, and not least the timeless beauty of their poetry. - Publisher.
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olume 1. A, part 1-2 volume 2. B volume 3. D volume 4. E volume 5. G volume 6. H volume 7. I and J volume 8. K volume 9. L volume 10. M, part 1-2 volume 11. N, part 1-2 volume 12. T volume 13. Q volume 14. R volume 15. S volume 16. S (Tsade) volume 17. S, part 1-3 volume 18. T volume 19. T (Tet) volume 20. U/W volume 21. Z.

The CAD project was initiated in the early 1920s, not long after James Henry Breasted founded the Oriental Institute in 1919, and barely one hundred years after the decipherment of the cuneiform script. This initial decipherment, and the soon-to-follow achievements in understanding the languages in which the hundreds of thousands of clay tablets were inscribed, opened an unsuspected treasure-house for the study and appreciation of one of the world's oldest civilizations. The Chicago Assyrian Dictionary was conceived to provide more than lexical information alone, more than a one-to-one equivalent between Akkadian and English words. By presenting each word in a meaningful context, usually with a full and idiomatic translation, it recreates the cultural milieu and thus in many ways assumes the function of an encyclopedia. Its source material ranges in time from the third millennium bornc. to the first century a.d., and in geographic area from the Mediterranean Sea in the west to the Zagros Mountains in the east. With sixteen of the projected twenty-one volumes published and the remaining volumes in various stages of preparation, with close to two million file cards - a database which is continually updated and which is accessible to scholars and students who wish to consult it - the Chicago Assyrian Dictionary has become an invaluable source for the study of the civilizations of the ancient Near East, their political and cultural history, their achievements in the sciences of medicine, astronomy, mathematics, and linguistics, and not least the timeless beauty of their poetry. - Publisher.

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