12-18-2005, 07:26 PM
Another note regarding ANET - it has now been superceded by The Context of Scripture, edited by Hallo, which also contains a great deal of ancient Near Eastern texts with more current translations, and links them with Biblical literature. It is most useful, I have found, as an index to primary sources.
I would also point out that Irving Finkel and Bert van der Speck are re-editing the Hellenistic annals from Babylonia, and will be publishing them shortly - they have been putting their working transliterations and translations on the web here: http://www.livius.org/cg-cm/chronicles/chron00.html
Best regards,
Jamie Szudy
LU2.DUB.SAR
http://jamie-in-vienna.blogspot.com/
I would also point out that Irving Finkel and Bert van der Speck are re-editing the Hellenistic annals from Babylonia, and will be publishing them shortly - they have been putting their working transliterations and translations on the web here: http://www.livius.org/cg-cm/chronicles/chron00.html
Best regards,
Jamie Szudy
LU2.DUB.SAR
http://jamie-in-vienna.blogspot.com/