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Nippur and Babylon", Philadelphia, 1926 [5] A.
Poebel,"Historical Texts" Philadelphia, 1914 [6] A.
Poebel, "Historical and
Grammatical Texts", Philadelphia...
- Arno
Poebel (1881–1958) was a
German ****yriologist. He
studied theology and
classical philology in Heidelberg, Marburg, Zürich and Jena. In 1905/6, he...
- Migir-Enlil of Marhashi; all of
their names are
considered Semitic. Arno
Poebel published a
preliminary translation of one of the
fragments in 1909, although...
- and "Grundzüge der
sumerischen Grammatik" on
Sumerian grammar by Arno
Poebel in 1923. In the late 4th
millennium BC,
Sumer was
divided into many independent...
- The Pöbel
Valley railway (German: Pöbeltalbahn) was a 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in) narrow-gauge
railway project intended to link
Saxon Schmiedeberg on the Weisseritz...
- Arno
Poebel, The ****yrian King-List from Khorsabad,
Journal of Near
Eastern Studies, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 247–306, 1942 Arno
Poebel, The ****yrian...
-
sumerischen Grammatik, both
appearing in 1914. Delitzsch's student, Arno
Poebel,
published a
grammar with the same title, Grundzüge der
sumerischen Grammatik...
- of
Pennsylvania in 1893, and the
creation story was
recognized by Arno
Poebel in 1912. It is
written in the
Sumerian language and is
dated to
around 1600...
-
ruins of
Nippur in the late 1890s and
translated by ****yriologist Arno
Poebel.
Academic Yi
Samuel Chen
analyzed various texts from the
Early Dynastic...
-
historically with Lugal-Banda, a
mythological Sumerian king
mentioned in
Poebel,
Historical Texts, 1914,
whose seat was at the city Marad.
According to...