The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 160William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1939 |
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... Ashurbanipal to house the written tablets and cylinders of baked clay which he had himself collected with such pleasure and assiduity , employing a small army of scribes to make good copies of the mythological epics and astronomical ...
... Ashurbanipal to house the written tablets and cylinders of baked clay which he had himself collected with such pleasure and assiduity , employing a small army of scribes to make good copies of the mythological epics and astronomical ...
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... Ashurbanipal some sixty or seventy years previously . But Nabubelshu was not thinking of Ashurbanipal , nor any of other Assyrian monarch , nor of any chronicle of such , nor of any of the epic or astronomical tablets under his charge ...
... Ashurbanipal some sixty or seventy years previously . But Nabubelshu was not thinking of Ashurbanipal , nor any of other Assyrian monarch , nor of any chronicle of such , nor of any of the epic or astronomical tablets under his charge ...
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... Ashurbanipal , but considerably smaller . It had similar sculptures along the walls , though it was without the wooden gallery . At one end was a couch covered with various beautiful skins of wild beasts , and on this , side by side ...
... Ashurbanipal , but considerably smaller . It had similar sculptures along the walls , though it was without the wooden gallery . At one end was a couch covered with various beautiful skins of wild beasts , and on this , side by side ...
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