I, II, III, 1905-14) ; Mary I. Hussey, 'Sumerian Tablets in the Harvard Semitic Museum) (Part I, 1912; Part II, 1914) ; A. T. Clay, 'Miscella neous Inscriptions in the Yale Babylonian Col lection: Babylonian Texts' (Vol. I, 1915). In addition to these there are scores of texts of lesser value to the student.
(3) Equipment for Study of the Lan guage. The former dearth in this field has been largely supplied by Frdr. Delitzsch. His 'Assyrische (5th ed.) ; his (Assy rische Grammatik) (2d ed., 1906) ; B. Meissner, 'Kurzgefasste assyrische Grammatik) (1907) ; Delitzsch, 'Assyrisches Worterbuch) (1887), and (Assyrisches Handworterbuch) (1896), con stitute a fairly good outfit. Other works help ful in the same line are Brfinnow's 'Classified List of Cuneiform Ideographs) (1889) ; Muss Arnolt's 'Concise Dictionary of the Assyrian Language' (1894-1905) ; L. W. King and H. Winckler have likewise contributed liberally to this department of work. The new field of Sumerian study, so closely interwoven with Babylonian-Assyrian, has also acquired new equipment. We now have S. Langdon, Sumerian Grammar and Chrestomathy> (1911) ; Frdr. Delitzsch, 'Sumerische Grammatik' (1914) ; sumerische Sprachlehre' (1914), and 'Sumerisches (1914).
(4) Translations, Commentaries, etc. There is a long list of this material, but some of the most useful for modern students are Keilinschri f tliche Bibliothek' ( 1889-, ited by E. Schrader) : 'Assyrian and Baby lonian Literature) (1901, edited by R. F. Har per) ; 'Zeitschrift ffir Assyriologie) (1886-, ed ited by C. Bezold) several volumes in De litzsch and Haupes (Assyriologische Bibliothek' and 'Befit-age zur Assyriologie (1889) ; A. T. Clay, 'Personal Names of the Cassite Period) (Yale Oriental Series, Vol. I, 1912) , 'Vorderasiatische Bibliothek' (1906-, edited by A. Jeremais, H. Winckler, and Otto Weber) ; and many valuable volumes by L. W. King and R. C. Thompson, published by the British Museum; and other volumes issued by C. H. W. Johns of Cambridge.
(5) Learning, Religion, Art. Selections only: F. Hommel, 'Die Vorsemitische Kul turen in 2Egypten und Babylonien' (1883) ; A.
H. Sayce, 'Religion of the Ancient Babyloni ans' (Hibbert Lectures, 1887) ; 'Higher Criti cism and the Monuments' (1893, several editions later) ; A. Jeremias,
assyrische Vorstellungen vom Leben nach dem Tode' (1887) ; C. P. Tide, 'Geschichte d. mgyptischen u. d. baby1.-assyr. Religion) (1895) ; M. Jastrow, Jr., 'Religion of Babylonia and Assyria) (1898, newly revised and greatly en larged ed., 1905-12, in German) ; H. Zimmern, 'Beitrage zur Kenntniss der babylonischen Re ligion) (1901); Perrot and Chipiez, 'Histoire de l'art clans l'antiquite) (Vol. II) (Chaldlie et
(1884) 'Collection de Clercq' (1888-) ; Virolleaud,
(6) History and Archasology. Some of the most recent works superseding the large work of George Rawlinson are F. Hommel,
Further bibliographical material may be found in the periodicals devoted to Assyriol ogy, Zeitschrift fur Assyriologie, the American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures, Orientalische Bibliographic, Orientalistische Lit eraturzeitung (1898-) ; Revue d'Assyriol ogie et d'Archfologie Orientale (1884-) ; also in the comprehensive articles on "Assyria* and "Babylonia* by Hommel and King in Hast ings' 'Dictionary of the Bible' and Cherie's 'Encyclopmdia Biblica' respectively.