Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project

The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project is an international scholarly project aimed at collecting and publishing ancient Assyrian texts of the Neo-Assyrian Empire and studies based on them. Its headquarters are in Helsinki in Finland.

State Archives of Assyria

The following works are published in the State Archives of Assyria series:
VolumeTitleAuthorYear
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IINeo-Assyrian Treaties and Loyalty OathsSimo Parpola and Kazuko Watanabe1988
IIICourt Poetry and Literary MiscellaneaAlasdair Livingstone1989
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VIIImperial Administrative Records, part 1: Palace and Temple AdministrationFrederick M. Fales and J. N. Postgate1992
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XLetters from Assyrian and Babylonian ScholarsSimo Parpola1993

State Archives of Assyria Cuneiform Texts

The following works are published in the State Archives of Assyria Cuneiform Texts series:
Volume NumberTitleAuthorYear
IThe Standard Babylonian Epic of GilgameshSimo Parpola1997
IIThe Standard Babylonian Etana EpicJamie R. Novotny2001
IIIThe Standard Babylonian Epic of AnzûAmar Annus2001
IVThe Standard Babylonian Creation Myth Enūma ElišPhilippe Talon2005
VEvil Demons: Canonical Utukkū Lemnūtu/Udug IncantationsM.J. Geller2007
VIThe Neo-Assyrian Myth of Ištar Descent and ResurrectionPirjo Lapinkivi2010
VIILudlul bēl NēmeqiAmar Annus and Alan Lenzi2010
VIIIThe Standard Babylonian Myth of Nergal and EreškigalM. Luukko and Simonetta Ponchia2013
IXThe Babylonian TheodicyTakayoshi Oshima2013
XSelected Royal Inscriptions of AssurbanipalJamie R. Novotny2014
XIThe Anti-Witchcraft Series MaqlûTzvi Abusch2015

State Archives of Assyria Studies

The following works are published in the: State Archives of Assyria Studies series:
VoilumeTitleAuthorYear
INeuassyrische Glyptik des 8.-7.Jh. v. Chr. unter besonderer Berūcksichtigung der Siegelungen auf Tafeln und TonverschlŭsseSuzanne Herbordt1992
IIThe Eponyms of the Assyrian Empire 910612 BCAlan Millard1994
IIIThe Use of Numbers and Quantifications in the Assyrian Royal InscriptionsMarco De Odorico1995
IVNippur in Late Assyrian Times c. 755612 BCSteven W. Cole1996
VNeo-Assyrian Judicial ProceduresRemko Jas1996
VIDie neuassyrischen Privatrechtsurkunden als Quelle fŭr Mensch und UmweltKaren Radner1997
VIIReferences to Prophecy in Neo-Assyrian SourcesMartti Nissinen1998
VIIIDie Annalen des Jahres 711 v. Chr. nach Prismenfragmenten aus Nineve und AssurAndreas Fuchs1998
IXThe Role of Naqia/Zakutu in Sargonid PoliticsSarah C. Melville1999
XHerrschaftswissen in Mesopotamien: Formen der Kommunikation zwischen Gott und Kǒnig im 2. und 1. Jahrtausend v. ChrBeate Pongratz-Leisten1999
XIThe King's Magnates; A Study of the Highest Officials of the Neo-Assyrian EmpireRaija Mattila2000
XIIA Survey of Neo-Elamite HistoryMatthew W. Waters2000
XIIIA Sketch of Neo-Assyrian GrammarJaakko Hämeen-Anttila2000
XIVThe God Ninurta in the Mythology and Royal Ideology of Ancient MesopotamiaAmar Annus2002
XVThe Sumerian Sacred Marriage in the Light of Comparative EvidencePirjo Lapinkivi2004
XVIGrammatical Variation in Neo-AssyrianM. Luukko2004
XVIILa Magie neo-assyrienne en Contexte: Recherches sur le métier d’exorciste et le concept d’ashiputuCynthia Jean2006
XVIIIVoyages et Voyageurs à l'Époque Néo-AssyrienneSabrina Favaro2007
XIXSecrecy and the Gods: Secret Knowledge in Ancient Mesopotamia and Biblical IsraelAlan Lenzi2008
XXThe Scourge of God: The Umman-manda and Its Significance in the First Millennium BCSelim Adali2011
XXIBeyond Hearth and Home: Women in the Public Sphere in Neo-Assyrian SocietySherry MacGregor2012
XXIIThe Babylonian Astrolabe: The Calendar of CreationRumen Kolev2013
XXIIIWomen and Power in Neo-Assyrian PalacesSaana Svärd2015
XXIVThe Overturned Boat: Intertextuality of the Adapa Myth and Exorcist LiteratureAmar Annus20116
XXVDie assyrischen Königstitel und –epithetaVladimir Sazonov2016
XXVIAlterity in Ancient Assyrian PropagandaMattias Karlsson2017
XXVIIMythopoeïa: ou l’art de forger les « mythes » dans l’« aire culturelle » syro-mésopotamienne, méditerranéenne et indo-européenneJérôme Pace2019
XXVIIINeo-Assyrian Sources in Context: Thematic Studies of Texts, History, and CultureShigeo Yamada2019
XXIXWriting Neo-Assyrian History: Sources, Problems, and ApproachesGiovanni Battista Lanfranchi, Raija Mattila, and Robert Rollinger (eds)2019
XXXUntersuchungen Zur Transtextuellen Poetik: Assyrischer Herrschaftlich-Narrativen TexteJohannes Bach2020

See also

References

  • Cole, S. Nippur in Late Assyrian Times, c. 755-612 BC, by Steven W. Cole, (The Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, University of Helsinki, by Vammalan Kirjapaino Oy, Finland), c 1996.
  • Novotny, J. The Standard Babylonian Etana Epic, by Jamie R. Novotny, (University of Helsinki, Ibid.), c 2001.
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