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Der Untergang Nineveh’s und die Weissagungsschrift des Nahum von Elkosch / Adolf Billerbeck, Alfred Jeremias.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Analecta GorgianaPublisher: Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press, [2011]Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (111 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781607240242
  • 9781463215989
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  • 220
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- Der Untergang Nineveh’s und die Weissagungsschrift des Nahum von Elkosch
Summary: An elaborate historical treatise on the fall of Nineveh and the writings of the prophet Nahum, this work is divided into three chapters. The first contains a translation of Nahum’s oracle against Nineveh with both historical and Assyriological commentaries. The second chapter is a history and description of the city of Nineveh from earliest times to its downfall. A brief but interesting discussion of the origin and development of the Medes as a people closes the second chapter. The final chapter is an archaeological and scientific military description of ancient Assyrian fortifications and a treatise on their use in the warfare of the period.
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Frontmatter -- Der Untergang Nineveh’s und die Weissagungsschrift des Nahum von Elkosch

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An elaborate historical treatise on the fall of Nineveh and the writings of the prophet Nahum, this work is divided into three chapters. The first contains a translation of Nahum’s oracle against Nineveh with both historical and Assyriological commentaries. The second chapter is a history and description of the city of Nineveh from earliest times to its downfall. A brief but interesting discussion of the origin and development of the Medes as a people closes the second chapter. The final chapter is an archaeological and scientific military description of ancient Assyrian fortifications and a treatise on their use in the warfare of the period.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In German.

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