- Chronographica, respectively) both
record Berossus' use of "public records" and it is
possible that
Berossus catalogued his sources. This did not make...
- drew
attention away from the
study of the
works of
Berossus), the
fragments of the
works of
Berossus were the only
genuine surviving material known from...
-
Feast of Sacea]
Berossus from
Alexander Polyhistor recorded in
Eusebius and
Syncellus (translated from the Gr****). In summary,
Berossus'
Babylonian history...
- the son and
successor of Neriglissar.
Though classical authors such as
Berossus wrote that Labashi-Marduk was just a
child when he
became king, Babylonian...
- his
offspring in Europe, and once
attributed to the
Chaldean historian Berossus, but now
considered to have been a
fabrication by the 15th-century Italian...
- discovered,
substantial elements of the myth had
survived via the
writings of
Berossus,
primarily his Babyloniaca, a 3rd-century BCE
Babylonian writer and priest...
-
recorded as the hero of the
Eridu Genesis and
appears in the
writings of
Berossus as Xisuthros.[citation needed]
Ziusudra is one of
several mythic characters...
- the
gardens by
Berossus, a
Babylonian priest of Marduk,
whose writing c. 290 BC is the
earliest known mention of the gardens.
Berossus described the reign...
-
Berossus'
account begins with a
primeval ocean.
Unlike in the
Enuma Elish,
where sea
monsters are
generated for
combat with
other gods, in
Berossus'...
- 15th-century monk
Annio da Viterbo, the ****enistic
Babylonian writer Berossus had
stated that the sons'
wives were Pandora, Noela, and Noegla, and that...