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Catalogue of the Babylonian tablets in the libraries of Columbia University : a list of Cuneiform documents from the Sumerian, Old-Babylonian, Kassite, and Neo-Babylonian periods, with photographic reproductions of selected seals, and clay objects
- Title
- Catalogue of the Babylonian tablets in the libraries of Columbia University : a list of Cuneiform documents from the Sumerian, Old-Babylonian, Kassite, and Neo-Babylonian periods, with photographic reproductions of selected seals, and clay objects / Isaac Mendelsohn.
- Author
- Columbia University. Libraries.
- Publication
- [New York] : Columbia University Libraries, 1943.
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person. | Text | Use in library | *OCQ (Columbia university. Library. Catalogue of the Babylonian tablets in the libraries of Columbia University) | Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315 |
Details
- Additional Authors
- Mendelsohn, Isaac, 1898-
- Description
- 84 p. : plates; 27 cm.
- Series Statement
- Columbia University Libraries. Catalogue series, no. 1
- Subjects
- Note
- Reproduced from type-written copy.
- Call Number
- *OCQ (Columbia university. Library. Catalogue of the Babylonian tablets in the libraries of Columbia University)
- OCLC
- 34718347
- Author
- Columbia University. Libraries.
- Title
- Catalogue of the Babylonian tablets in the libraries of Columbia University : a list of Cuneiform documents from the Sumerian, Old-Babylonian, Kassite, and Neo-Babylonian periods, with photographic reproductions of selected seals, and clay objects / Isaac Mendelsohn.
- Imprint
- [New York] : Columbia University Libraries, 1943.
- Series
- Columbia University Libraries. Catalogue series, no. 1
- Added Author
- Mendelsohn, Isaac, 1898-
- Research Call Number
- *OCQ (Columbia university. Library. Catalogue of the Babylonian tablets in the libraries of Columbia University)