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Obras de Irving L. Finkel

Cuneiform: Ancient Scripts (2015) 139 copias
Babylon: Myth and Reality (2008) — Editor — 86 copias
The Writing in the Stone (2017) 34 copias
The Last Resort Library (2007) 27 copias
Babylon: City of Wonders (2008) 27 copias
The Hero King Gilgamesh (1995) 19 copias
Ancient Board Games (1997) 16 copias

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Nombre canónico
Finkel, Irving L.
Fecha de nacimiento
1951
Género
male
Nacionalidad
UK
Ocupaciones
Assistant Keeper
Organizaciones
British Museum

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This is arguably the best horror story I have ever read. The setting and culture of the tale are, needless to say, absolutely accurate. It is also one of the most artistically produced, beautiful books I have seen in many years.
 
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Rupert_Chapman | 2 reseñas más. | Jan 7, 2024 |
Finkel is a fascinating character and a very engaging reader; usually the author reading their own work is a terrible decision, here I could imagine no one else. The book gives you a state of the cuneiform writing system, an overview of the civilizations that used it, before getting into the meat of the title and describing the many tablets and versions of the flood myth that predate the Bible. The real surprise is seeing how detailed an account it is, given the staccato and formulaic languages used. Finkel describes instructions so literal and detailed (given the era) it's hard not to come away thinking there's a real event somewhere along the route of this story.… (más)
 
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A.Godhelm | 7 reseñas más. | Oct 20, 2023 |
Strange mix of a book. I really liked the ancient near-East history. I was interested in the cuneiform, and the description of what it's like to spend your life decoding ancient tablets. I was not at all interested in how much bitumen is needed to waterproof a coracle.
 
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sjflp | 7 reseñas más. | Jun 18, 2023 |
Unusual book about cuneiform writing. Short and illustrated with photographs of cuneiform writing mostly from the British Museum. It turns out that archaeologists have uncovered an extraordinary variety of cuneiform examples, from student exercises to forgeries to official statues, covering about 2000 years. Over that time, the forms and style of the writing changed. Most likely, as with fossil finds, a whole lot of these tablets haven't been examined yet and there is more in the writing on these tablets yet to be discovered.… (más)
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