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MYTHS
OF
BABYLONIA
AND
ASSYRIA
Donald A. Mackenzie
Table of Contents
Preface | ||
Introduction | ||
I | The Races and Early Civilization of Babylonia | |
II | The Land of Rivers and the God of the Deep | |
III | Rival Pantheons and Representative Deities | |
IV | Demons, Fairies, and Ghosts | |
V | Myths of Tammuz and Ishtar | |
VI | Wars of the City States of Sumer and Akkad | |
VII | Creation Legend: Merodach the Dragon Slayer | |
VIII | Deified Heroes: Etana and Gilgamesh | |
IX | Deluge Legend, the Island of the Blessed, and Hades | |
X | Buildings and Laws and Customs of Babylon | |
XI | The Golden Age of Babylonia | |
XII | Rise of the Hittites, Mitannians, Kassites, Hyksos, and Assyrians | |
XIII | Astrology and Astronomy | |
XIV | Ashur the National God of Assyria | |
XV | Conflicts for Trade and Supremacy | |
XVI | Race Movements that Shattered Empires | |
XVII | The Hebrews in Assyrian History | |
XVIII | The Age of Semiramis | |
XIX | Assyria's Age of Splendour | |
XX | The Last Days of Assyria and Babylonia | |
Index |
List of Figures
1. | TEMPTATION OF THE EA-BANI |
2. | BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIA |
I.1. | EXAMPLES OF RACIAL TYPES |
I.2. | STATUE OF A ROYAL PERSONAGE OR OFFICIAL OF NON-SEMITIC ORIGIN |
III.1. | WORSHIP OF THE MOON GOD |
III.2. | WINGED MAN-HEADED LION |
IV.1. | TWO FIGURES OF DEMONS |
IV.2. | WINGED HUMAN-HEADED COW (?) |
V.1. | ISHTAR IN HADES |
V.2. | Female figure in adoration before a goddess |
V.3. | The winged Ishtar above the rising sun god, the river god, and other deities |
V.4. | Gilgamesh in conflict with bulls (see page 176) |
V.5. | PLAQUE OF UR-NINA |
VI.1. | SILVER VASE DEDICATED TO THE GOD NIN-GIRSU BY ENTEMENA |
VI.2. | STELE OF NARAM SIN |
VII.1. | STATUE OF GUDEA |
VII.2. | "THE SEVEN TABLETS OF CREATION" |
VII.3. | MERODACH SETS FORTH TO ATTACK TIAMAT |
VIII.1. | THE SLAYING OF THE BULL OF ISHTAR |
IX.1. | THE BABYLONIAN DELUGE |
IX.2. | SLIPPER-SHAPED COFFIN MADE OF GLAZED EARTHENWARE |
IX.3. | STELE OF HAMMURABI, WITH "CODE OF LAWS" |
X.1. | THE BABYLONIAN MARRIAGE MARKET |
XI.1. | HAMMURABI RECEIVING THE "CODE OF LAWS" FROM THE SUN GOD |
XI.2. | THE HORSE IN WARFARE |
XII.1. | LETTER FROM TUSHRATTA, KING OF MITANNI, TO AMENHOTEP III, KING OF EGYPT |
XII.2. | THE GOD NINIP AND ANOTHER DEITY |
XIII.1. | SYMBOLS OF DEITIES AS ASTRONOMICAL SIGNS |
XIII.2. | ASHUR SYMBOLS |
XIV.1. | WINGED DEITIES KNEELING BESIDE A SACRED TREE |
XIV.2. | EAGLE-HEADED WINGED DEITY (ASHUR) |
XVI.1. | ASSYRIAN KING HUNTING LIONS |
XVI.2. | TYRIAN GALLEY PUTTING OUT TO SEA |
XVII.1. | STATUE OF ASHUR-NATSIR-PAL, WITH INSCRIPTIONS |
XVII.2. | DETAILS FROM SECOND SIDE OF BLACK OBELISK OF SHALMANESER III |
XVIII.1. | THE SHEPHERD FINDS THE BABE SEMIRAMIS |
XIX.1. | STATUE OF NEBO |
XIX.2. | TIGLATH-PLESSER IV IN HIS CHARIOT |
XIX.3. | COLOSSAL WINGED AND HUMAN-HEADED BULL AND MYTHOLOGICAL BEING |
XIX.4. | ASSAULT ON THE CITY OF ALAMMU (? JERUSALEM) BY THE ASSYRIANS UNDER SENNACHERIB |
XX.1. | ASHUR-BANI-PAL RECLINING IN A BOWER |
XX.2. | PERSIANS BRINGING CHARIOTS, RINGS, AND WREATHS |
Preface
This volume deals with the myths