This series of studies in Akkadian medical texts is to be considered essentially a collection, not a collection in the sense of an encyclopedia of the history of science, or even an encyclopedia of the history of Akkadian medical literature. At the present point in our knowledge of Akkadian medical literature and of the Akkadian language it is impossible to produce such a work. However it is hoped that in the course of these pages certain difficult and disconnected ideas in various fields of Akkadian medical literature may be joined together so that a clearer picture of Akkadian medical theory and practice may emerge
The reconstruction of ancient Mesopotamian medical, ritual and omen compendia and their complex hist...
In recent years we can witness tendencies to process electronically not only living languages, but a...
Recognition of valid sources is one of the important and essential stages of any research. The purpo...
Old Anatolian Turkish contains rich examples of Turkish medical terms. Although the language of scie...
AbstractOld Anatolian Turkish contains rich examples of Turkish medical terms. Although the language...
The paper provides a thorough linguistic analysis of all the Anatolian glosses included in the manus...
Medical practices in Eastern Turkestan consisted of a number of components that are not easily ident...
New commented edition of a medical text from Hattusha, written in Akkadian with glosses in Hurrian a...
Akkadian is, after Sumerian, the second oldest language attested in the Ancient Near East, as well a...
The task of the present study is to examine in Akkadian, Ugaritic, and Hebrew literature those expre...
PubMed ID: 21661208Turkish language was under the dominance of Arabian and Persian languages during ...
This study on ancient Greek forms of medicine and their methods of transmission to Islamic scholarsh...
Stele of Assurnasirpal II ( Reign: 883-859 B. C.). In: Layard, A. H., Discoveries in the ruins of Ni...
In Medicine in Ancient Assur Troels Pank Arbøll offfers a microhistorical study of a single exorcist...
This study is concerned with reconstructing patterns in the description of mental distress, disturba...
The reconstruction of ancient Mesopotamian medical, ritual and omen compendia and their complex hist...
In recent years we can witness tendencies to process electronically not only living languages, but a...
Recognition of valid sources is one of the important and essential stages of any research. The purpo...
Old Anatolian Turkish contains rich examples of Turkish medical terms. Although the language of scie...
AbstractOld Anatolian Turkish contains rich examples of Turkish medical terms. Although the language...
The paper provides a thorough linguistic analysis of all the Anatolian glosses included in the manus...
Medical practices in Eastern Turkestan consisted of a number of components that are not easily ident...
New commented edition of a medical text from Hattusha, written in Akkadian with glosses in Hurrian a...
Akkadian is, after Sumerian, the second oldest language attested in the Ancient Near East, as well a...
The task of the present study is to examine in Akkadian, Ugaritic, and Hebrew literature those expre...
PubMed ID: 21661208Turkish language was under the dominance of Arabian and Persian languages during ...
This study on ancient Greek forms of medicine and their methods of transmission to Islamic scholarsh...
Stele of Assurnasirpal II ( Reign: 883-859 B. C.). In: Layard, A. H., Discoveries in the ruins of Ni...
In Medicine in Ancient Assur Troels Pank Arbøll offfers a microhistorical study of a single exorcist...
This study is concerned with reconstructing patterns in the description of mental distress, disturba...
The reconstruction of ancient Mesopotamian medical, ritual and omen compendia and their complex hist...
In recent years we can witness tendencies to process electronically not only living languages, but a...
Recognition of valid sources is one of the important and essential stages of any research. The purpo...