Pinches, Theophilus G., 1856-1934
Pinches, Theophilus G. (Theophilus Goldridge), 1856-1934
Pinches, Theophilus Goldridge 1856-1934
Pinches, Theo. G.
Pinches, Theophilus Goldridge
Theophilus Pinches assyriologist
Pinches, T. G. (Theophilus Goldridge), 1856-1934
Pinches, Theophilus Goldrige 1856-1934
Pinches, Theophilus G.
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Works
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The Amherst tablets : being an account of the Babylonian inscriptions in the collection of the Right Hon. Lord Amherst of Hackney, F.S.A. at Didlington Hall, Norfolk. | |
Assyrian grammar, with chrestomathy and glossary, reviewed by Theophilus G. Pinches | |
Babylon from the Recent Excavations | |
Babylonian and Oriental record... Vol. I [-VIII] | |
The Babylonian Chronicle | |
The Babylonian Month : Names of the Fifth series | |
Babylonian tablets of the Berens collection, by Theophilus G. Pinches,... | |
The bronze ornaments of the palace gates of Balawat [Shalmaneser II B.C. 859-825] | |
Certain inscriptions and records referring to Babylonia and Elam and their rulers, &c | |
Character of ancient semitic nations, by T. G. Pinches,... | |
Criticisms of Holy Scripture : and the Church's gains thereby | |
The Cuneiform inscriptions of Western Asia. | |
Cuneiform texts from Babylonian tablets in the British Museum. | |
The Discoveries by the German expedition on the site of Aššur | |
Discoveries in Babylonia and the Neighbouring Lands | |
The Element Ilu in Babylonian Divine names | |
Eulil and Niulil : the Older Bel and Beltis | |
Frichu=Babylon : Hruk and Hruk, Kibègi=Kingi | |
Further light upon Sumerian language | |
Gilgaměs and the Hero of the flood | |
The Hymns to Tammuz in the Manchester Museum : Owens College | |
Inscribed Babylonian tablets in the possession of Sir Henry Peek, bart. | |
Inscription from the gates of Balawat | |
An Interesting cylinder-seal | |
The Lament of "The daughter of Sin | |
Late Babylonian astronomical and related texts. Copied by T. G. Pinches and J. N. Strassmaier. Prepared... by A. J. Sachs, with the co-operation of J. Schaumberger | |
The Legend of Merodach ... | |
Major Mockler Ferryman's tablet giving the names of temple-overseers | |
Miscellaneous texts.... | |
Neo-babylonian and Achaemenid economic texts | |
A New Babylonian King of the period of the First dynasty of Babylon : with Incidental references to Immerum and Anmanila | |
A New Historical fragment from Nineveh | |
The Newly-Discovered version of the story of the Flood | |
Nina and Nineveh | |
Notes on some of the recent discoveries in the realm of assyriology, with special reference to the private life of the Babylonians | |
Notes upon the Assyro-Babylonian Aramaic Dockets | |
Notes upon the Early Summerian Mouth-names | |
Observations sur la religion des Babyloniens, 2000 ans avant Jésus-Christ | |
Old Babylonian business documents, by Th. G. Pinches | |
Old Testament in the light of the historical records of Assyria & Babylonia | |
An Outline of Assyrian Grammar | |
Professor Eberhard Schrader [1836-] | |
Religia Babilonii i Asyrii | |
Religion of babylonia and assyria | |
The religious ideas of the Babylonians | |
I. Report on the Congress of Orientalists held at Hamburg in September, 1902 : II. The Laws of the Babylonian, as recorded in the Code of Hammurabi | |
Sapattu : the Babylonian Sabbath | |
A selection from the miscellaneous inscriptions of Assyria, prepared for publication under the direction of the Trustees of the British museum | |
Sennacherib's campaigns on the North-West and his work at Nineveh | |
Some early Babylonian contracts or Legal documents | |
Sumerian women for field-work | |
The Sumerians of Lagax | |
The tablet from Yuzgat, in the Liverpool institute of archaeology | |
The Tablet in Cuneiform script from Yuzghat | |
Tablets from Tel-loh in private collections | |
The Temples of Ancient Babylonia I | |
Texts in the Babylonian wedge-writing : autographed from the original documents, with a list of characters and their meanings. Part I: texts in the Assyrian language only, from the Royal library at Nineveh | |
Two Archaic and Three Later Babylonian tablets | |
Zwei assyrische Briefe übesetzt und erklärt von ... |