The Astronomical Diaries are a unique corpus of documents from Babylon containing daily observations of celestial and terrestrial phenomena in the last half millennium before the common era. They provide direct information on how Babylonian scholars conducted scientific research and viewed political, economic, and religious events of their time—in other words, how they experienced their era. The book under review is a good introduction to this corpus
From around 1500 B.C.E. a dynasty of Kassite kings took control in Babylon and unified southern Iraq...
© 2012 Amanda Nicole GoldfarbThe Phoenicians and Canaanites were renowned sailors, and have long bee...
Throughout the Late Babylonian Period, Mesopotamian astronomers made nightly observations of the pla...
The astronomical diaries from Babylonia (ADB) are excellent sources of information of natural phenom...
The study of Babylonian astronomy and celestial divination has a history that now extends over 140 ...
Scribes residing in Babylon and associated with the Esagila, the temple of Marduk in Babylon, and pr...
This paper traces the reception of Babylonian astronomy into the history of science, begin-ning in e...
One of the daunting challenges involved in reviewing a 750-page standard tome on a subject like astr...
Throughout the Late Babylonian Period, Mesopotamian astronomers made nightly observations of the pla...
The intent of this study is to describe the directional relations employed in the Babylonian Astrono...
Abstract Babylonian scribes nightly observed and recorded celestial events for over six centuries du...
'The Babylonian World' presents an extensive, up-to-date and lavishly illustrated history of the anc...
This essay aims at telling the story of the rediscovery of Babylonian astronomy and of the wrestling...
This contribution explores performative aspects of Assyrian celestial divination and Babyl...
This paper addresses developments in the prediction of weather phenomena in Late Babylonian scholarl...
From around 1500 B.C.E. a dynasty of Kassite kings took control in Babylon and unified southern Iraq...
© 2012 Amanda Nicole GoldfarbThe Phoenicians and Canaanites were renowned sailors, and have long bee...
Throughout the Late Babylonian Period, Mesopotamian astronomers made nightly observations of the pla...
The astronomical diaries from Babylonia (ADB) are excellent sources of information of natural phenom...
The study of Babylonian astronomy and celestial divination has a history that now extends over 140 ...
Scribes residing in Babylon and associated with the Esagila, the temple of Marduk in Babylon, and pr...
This paper traces the reception of Babylonian astronomy into the history of science, begin-ning in e...
One of the daunting challenges involved in reviewing a 750-page standard tome on a subject like astr...
Throughout the Late Babylonian Period, Mesopotamian astronomers made nightly observations of the pla...
The intent of this study is to describe the directional relations employed in the Babylonian Astrono...
Abstract Babylonian scribes nightly observed and recorded celestial events for over six centuries du...
'The Babylonian World' presents an extensive, up-to-date and lavishly illustrated history of the anc...
This essay aims at telling the story of the rediscovery of Babylonian astronomy and of the wrestling...
This contribution explores performative aspects of Assyrian celestial divination and Babyl...
This paper addresses developments in the prediction of weather phenomena in Late Babylonian scholarl...
From around 1500 B.C.E. a dynasty of Kassite kings took control in Babylon and unified southern Iraq...
© 2012 Amanda Nicole GoldfarbThe Phoenicians and Canaanites were renowned sailors, and have long bee...
Throughout the Late Babylonian Period, Mesopotamian astronomers made nightly observations of the pla...