Ancient Near East: Historical Sources in TranslationISBN: 978-0-631-23580-4
Hardcover
472 pages
July 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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A Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2007
"Blackwell has rendered an excellent service to the study of the
Ancient Near East by undergraduates ? and, indeed, to those of the
general public with anything more than superficial interest in the
subject ... Chavalas provides a solid textual basis for a better
understanding of this area."
Scholia
"Mark W. Chavalas has gathered an excellent ensemble of scholars
and doctoral candidates to edit and translate representative
historical texts from the major cultures of the ancient Near East
into English ... Students and non-specialists who are embarking on
the study of the ancient Near East would do well to consult The
Ancient Near East for a quick reference to Near Eastern
historical documents."
Bryn Mawr Classical Review
"An invaluable reference for most academic and large public
libraries."
Choice
"An extremely full selection of texts of historical import and
an invaluable resource for college and university teaching. The
extensive commentaries make it accessible for anyone interested in
investigating the manner in which the peoples of the ancient Near
East represented their past."
Gary Beckman, University of Michigan
?Chavalas has assembled a sterling cast of translators. The
historical introductions bristle with insights and the book gives
us 'history from above' in the best sense.?
Daniel C. Snell, The University of Oklahoma
?Mark Chavalas has gathered an impressive international group of
scholars, who offer a judicious sampling of texts from Mesopotamia
and related ancient Near Eastern cultures. The texts are carefully
translated and liberally provided with illuminating introductions
and commentary. In all, a volume that should become a prized
resource for students and scholars alike.?
Peter Machinist, Harvard University
?A welcome and affordable anthology in English and the editor
and the contributors deserve our thanks for their efforts. It is
extremely readable, the translations are admirably put into context
and by and large excellent.?
J.G. Dercksen, Boekbesprekingen - Algemeen
?This much-needed, well-done primary sourcebook ? is a must for
anyone teaching the history of the ancient Near East.?
Religious Studies Review