Stephen Herbert Langdon - Works

Works

  • Building inscriptions of the Neo-Babylonian empire. Paris: E.Leroux. 1905. (Ph.D. thesis)
  • Lectures on Babylonia and Palestine. Paris: P. Geuthner. 1906.
  • A chapter from the Babylonian books of private devotion. Babyloniaca; études de philologie Assyro-babylonienne. Paris: Geuthner. 1908.
  • Sumerian and Babylonian psalms. Paris, New York: P. Geuthner, G. E. Stechert & co. 1909.
  • Tablets from the archives of Drehen. Paris: Paul Geuthner. 1911.
  • A Sumerian grammar and chrestomathy. Paris, New York: P. Geuthner, G. E. Stechert & co. 1911.
  • Babylonian liturgies. Paris: Geuthner. 1913.
  • Tammuz and Ishtar. Ams Pr Inc. 1914. ISBN 978-0-404-18193-2.
  • Sumerian epic of Paradise, the Flood and the Fall of Man. Publications of the Babylonian Section vol.10 no.1. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum. 1915.
  • Sumerian grammatical texts. Publications of the Babylonian Section vol.12 no.1. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum. 1917.
  • Sumerian liturgical texts. Publications of the Babylonian Section vol.10 no.2. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum. 1917.
  • The Epic of Gilgamish. Publications of the Babylonian Section vol.10 no.3. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum. 1917.
  • Sumerian liturgies and psalms. Publications of the Babylonian Section vol.10 no.4. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum. 1919.
  • Babylonian Wisdom. London: Luzac. 1923. (also Paris: P. Geuthner)
  • Sumerian and Semitic religious and historical texts. Oxford editions of cuneiform inscriptions, v. 1. London: Oxford University Press. 1923.
  • Historical inscriptions, containing principally the chronological prism, W-B 444. Oxford editions of cuneiform texts, v. 2. London: Oxford University Press. 1923.
  • Excavations at Kish. Paris: P. Geuthner. 1924. (with L. Ch. Watelin)
  • Babylonian penitential psalms... Oxford editions of cuneiform texts, v. 6. Paris: P. Geuthner. 1927.
  • The Venus tablets of Ammizaduga. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1928. (with J.K. Fotheringham)
  • Pictographic inscriptions from Jemdet Nasr excavated by the Oxford and Field Museum Expedition. Oxford editions of cuneiform inscriptions, v. 7. London: Oxford University Press, H. Milford. 1928.
  • Semitic . Mythology of all races, v. 5. Boston: Archaeological Institute of America, Marshall Jones. 1931. (also New York: Cooper Square Publishers, 1964)
  • Babylonian menologies and the Semitic calendars. The Schweich lectures -- 1933. London: Oxford University Press. 1935.

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