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ID2010CZ061683
Author(s)Lapinkivi, Pirjo
Title

The Neo-Assyrian Myth of Ištar's Descent and Resurrection. Introduction, Cuneiform Text, and Transliteration with a Translation, Glossary, and Extensive Commentary

Place/Publ.Helsinki: Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project
Year2010
Pages115 s.
Languageeng
Classification (CZ)Staré jazyky neindoevropské
Classification (EN)Old non-Indo-European languages
Subjectsasyrština; písmo klínové; transliterace; překlady; mýty; edice
Subjects (DE)Transliteration; Übersetzungen; Ausgabe
ReviewProsecký, Jiří Archiv orientální 2011, 79, č. 1, s. 135-137.
Mediumbook
Sourcehttps://bibliografie.ujc.cas.cz/documents/61683
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