- The
Babyloniaca is a text
written in the Gr****
language by the
Babylonian priest and
historian Berossus in the 3rd
century BCE.
Although the work is now...
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Babyloniaca may
refer to:
Babyloniaca, a lost
historical work of
Berossus Babyloniaca [fi; ru], an
ancient Gr****
novel of
Iamblichus (novelist) Graeco-Babyloniaca...
- The Graeco-
Babyloniaca (singular: Graeco-Babylonia****) are clay
tablets written in the
Sumerian or
Akkadian languages using cuneiform on one side with...
- 165–180 AD) was an
ancient Syrian Gr**** novelist. He was the
author of the
Babyloniaca (Βαβυλωνιακά, Babylōniaká, 'Babylonian Stories'), a
romance novel in...
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wrote in the
Koine Gr**** language. His
original works,
including the
Babyloniaca, have been lost but
fragmentarily survive in some quotations, especially...
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According to his own account, he was a
Chaldean priest of Bel (Marduk). His
Babyloniaca was
written in Gr****,
probably for the
Seleucid court of
Antiochus I...
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kings to AD 354". Westenholz, Aage (December 18, 2007). "The Graeco-
Babyloniaca Once Again".
Zeitschrift für ****yriologie und
Vorderasiatische Archäologie...
- p. 15.[ISBN missing] Westenholz, Aage (19
January 2007). "The Graeco-
Babyloniaca Once Again".
Zeitschrift für ****yrologie und
vorderasiatische Archäologie...
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Another account of the
creation of the
heavenly bodies is
offered in the
Babyloniaca of Berossus,
where Bel (Marduk)
creates stars, sun, moon, and the five...
- BC site of Tell al-Wilayah has also been proposed.
According to the
Babyloniaca of Berossus, the
ruler of Shuruppak, Ubara-Tutu,
mentioned in the Sumerian...