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1Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes
By Heinrich Ewald, Hans Conon von der Gabelentz, Johann Gottfried Ludwig Kosegarten, Christian Lassen, Carl Friedrich Neumann, Emil Roediger and Friedrich Rückert

“Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes
- Authors: ➤ Heinrich EwaldHans Conon von der GabelentzJohann Gottfried Ludwig KosegartenChristian LassenCarl Friedrich NeumannEmil RoedigerFriedrich Rückert
- Language: ger
- Publisher: ➤ H. B. Koenig - Associated Publishers Amsterdam N.V. - Dieterische Buchhandlung
- Publish Date: 1837 - 1850 - 1971
- Publish Location: Göttingen - Bonn - Amsterdam
“Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Oriental studies - Oriental literature - Akkadian language - Assyrian language - Cuneiform - Asian History - Middle East Civilization - Deutsch Morgenländische Gesellschaft - Periodicals - Journals - Serials - Accesible book - Civilization
- People: ➤ Heinrich Ewald - Hans Conon von der Gabelentz - Christian Lassen - Carl Friedrich Neumann - Emil Roediger - Friedrich Rückert
- Places: ➤ Middle East - Orient - Babylon - Assur - Akkad - Niniveh
- Time: Antiquities
Edition Identifiers:
- Google Books ID: M88tAAAAYAAJ - QjpAAQAAIAAJ - kBkwAAAAYAAJ
- The Open Library ID: OL24735197M - OL24735195M - OL14049750M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 466011068 - 175987648 - 503836997 - 73839450 - 34869452
Author's Alternative Names:
"Friedrich Rhuckert", "Freimund Raimar", "George Heinrich August von Ewald", "Georg Heinrich August von Ewald", "Heinrich G. A. Ewald", "Georg Heinrich Ewald", "Friedrich Ruckert", "Georg H. A. Von Ewald", "Friedrich Rückert", "Heinrich Georg A. Ewald", "Freimund Reimar", "Heinrich Ewald", "Freimund Reimer", "H. Ewald", "Heinrich ( Ewald", "Georg Heinrich Von Ewald",Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1837
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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2Vingt-quatre tablettes cappadociennes de la collection W. Golénischeff
By Vladimir Semyonovich Golenishchev

“Vingt-quatre tablettes cappadociennes de la collection W. Golénischeff” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Vingt-quatre tablettes cappadociennes de la collection W. Golénischeff
- Author: ➤ Vladimir Semyonovich Golenishchev
- Language: fre
- Number of Pages: Median: 61
- Publisher: [W. Golénischeff]
- Publish Date: 1891
- Publish Location: St. Pétersbourg, Russia
“Vingt-quatre tablettes cappadociennes de la collection W. Golénischeff” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Cuneiform - Assyriology - Archeology - Inscriptions - Cappadocian language - Assyrian language - Semitic languages
- Places: Cappadocia - Assyria - Katpatuka
- Time: Antiquity
Edition Identifiers:
- Google Books ID: XDYuAAAAMAAJ
- The Open Library ID: OL16724856M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 6437583 - 27032276
Author's Alternative Names:
"V. S. Golenishchev", "W. S. Golénischeff", "Vlagyimir Szemionovics Golenyisev", "V. S. Golenyisev", "Vladimir Semenovich Golenishchev", "Wladimir Sémionovitch Golénischeff", "Wladimir Semjonowitsch Golenischtschew", "W. S. Golenischtschew", "Vladimir Semyonovich Golenishchev", "Владимир Семёнович Голенищев", "Vladimir Semionovitch Golenichtchev", "V. S. Golenichtchev",Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1891
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Akkadian language
by Old Aramaic among Assyrians and Babylonians from the 8th century BC. Akkadian, which is the earliest documented Semitic language, is named after the
Assyrian language
Assyrian language may refer to: Ancient Assyrian language, a dialect of the ancient East Semitic Akkadian language In modern Assyrian terminology, related
Suret language
lingua franca in the later phase of the Assyrian Empire, which slowly displaced the East Semitic Akkadian language beginning around the 10th century BC.
Assyria
periods, based on political events and gradual changes in language. Assur, the first Assyrian capital, was founded c. 2600 BC, but there is no evidence
Assyrian people
continuously spoken and written language in the Middle East, with a history stretching back over 3,000 years. Assyrians are almost exclusively Christian
Assyrian Australians
Assyrians in Australia (Syriac: ܣܘܪ̈ܝܐ ܕܐܘܼܣܛܪܵܠܝܼܵܐ), or Australian Assyrians, refer to ethnic Assyrians or people of Assyrian descent possessing Australian
Assyrian
Early Assyrian Period Old Assyrian Period Middle Assyrian Empire Neo-Assyrian Empire Post-imperial Assyria Assyrian language (disambiguation) Assyrian Church
Neo-Assyrian Empire
symbols instead of cuneiform script. The Neo-Assyrian Empire was the fourth and penultimate stage of ancient Assyrian history. Beginning with the accession of
Assyrian continuity
Assyrian continuity is the study of continuity between the modern Assyrian people, a recognised Semitic indigenous ethnic, religious, and linguistic minority
Middle Assyrian Empire
The Middle Assyrian Empire was the third stage of Assyrian history, covering the history of Assyria from the accession of Ashur-uballit I c. 1363 BC and