The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 244E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... Babylonian literature , and later generations were content to copy these writings 12 instead of making new works for themselves . Clay , the material on which they were written , was everywhere abundant , copies were multiplied , and by ...
... Babylonian literature , and later generations were content to copy these writings 12 instead of making new works for themselves . Clay , the material on which they were written , was everywhere abundant , copies were multiplied , and by ...
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... Babylonian tablet was written , and who shall tell how many years after the tradition was first invented , a theory of the moon's origin Fot unlike the Babylonian hypothesis has been advanced , despite overwhelming dynamical objections ...
... Babylonian tablet was written , and who shall tell how many years after the tradition was first invented , a theory of the moon's origin Fot unlike the Babylonian hypothesis has been advanced , despite overwhelming dynamical objections ...
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... Babylonian ruins may not only be rewarded by the discovery of many other portions of the later Assyrian library ( which was also in some sense a museum ) , but that other and earlier copies of the original Babylonian records may be ...
... Babylonian ruins may not only be rewarded by the discovery of many other portions of the later Assyrian library ( which was also in some sense a museum ) , but that other and earlier copies of the original Babylonian records may be ...
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