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词条 Babylonian Chronicles
释义

  1. Discovery and publication

  2. Chronicles

      Numbering Systems    List  

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. Literature

  6. External links

{{Short description|Tablets recording Babylonian history}}

The Babylonian Chronicles are a series of tablets recording major events in Babylonian history. They are thus one of the first steps in the development of ancient historiography. The Babylonian Chronicles were written from the reign of Nabonassar up to the Parthian Period, by Babylonian astronomers ("Chaldaeans"), who probably used the Astronomical Diaries as their source.

Almost all of the tablets were identified as chronicles once in the collection of the British Museum, having been acquired via antiquities dealers from unknown excavations in the 19th century. All but three of the chronicles are unprovenanced.[1]

The Chronicles provide the "master narrative" for large tracts of current Babylonian history.[1]

Discovery and publication

The chronicles are thought to have been transferred to the British Museum after 19th century excavations in Babylon, and subsequently left undeciphered in the archives for decades. The first chronicle to be published was BM 92502 (ABC1) in 1887 by Theophilus Pinches under the title "The Babylonian Chronicle". This was followed in 1923 by the publication of the Fall of Nineveh Chronicle (ABC 3), in 1924 by Sidney Smith's publication of the Esarhaddon Chronicle (ABC 14), the Akitu Chronicle (ABC 16) and the Nabonidus Chronicle (ABC 7), and in 1956 by Donald Wiseman's publication of four further tablets including the Nebuchadnezzar Chronicle (ABC 5).[2]

Chronicles

Numbering Systems

ABC - A.K. Grayson, Assyrian and Babylonian Chronicles (1975)

CM - Jean-Jacques Glassner, Chroniques Mésopotamiennes (1993) (translated as Mesopotamian Chronicles, 2004)

BCHP - I. Finkel & R.J. van der Spek, Babylonian Chronicles of the Hellenistic Period (not yet published)

BM - British Museum Number

List

ChronicleABCCMBCHPBMProvenanced
Dynastic chronicle (translation) ([https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://www.geocities.com/farfarer2001/chronicles/chronicle_18.htm&date=2009-10-25+22:03:48 another version of Column 5])183Yes
Royal chronicle of Lagaš6
Weidner chronicle (translation)1938Yes
Early kings chronicle (translation)2039,41
Tummal chronicle7
Uruk chronicle of the kings of Ur48
Assyrian Eponym List (2nd millennium)8
Market prices chronicle (translation)2350
Synchronic history (one translation and [https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://www.geocities.com/farfarer2001/chronicles/synchronistic_history.html%23_edn1&date=2009-10-25+22:03:58 another translation])2110Yes
Chronicle P (translation and [https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://www.geocities.com/farfarer2001/chronicles/chronicle_p.html&date=2009-10-25+22:03:55 another translation])2245
Enlil-nirari chronicle11
Arik-den-ili chronicle12
Walker chronicle2546
Tukulti-Ninurta chronicle13
Aššur-reša-iši chronicle14
Tiglath-pileser I chronicle15
Eclectic chronicle (translation)2447
Religious chronicle (translation)1751
Assyrian Eponym List (1st millennium)9
Nabu-šuma-iškun52
From Nabu-Nasir to Šamaš-šuma-ukin (translation)11692502
From Nabu-Nasir to Esarhaddon1B1775976
Esarhaddon chronicle (translation)141825091
Šamaš-šuma-ukin chronicle (translation) ([https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://www.geocities.com/farfarer2001/chronicles/chronicle_15.htm&date=2009-10-25+22:03:46 another translation])151996273
Akitu chronicle (translation)162086379
Early Years of Nabopolassar chronicle (translation)22125127
Fall of Nineveh chronicle (translation)32221901
Late years of Nabopolassar chronicle (translation)42322047
Early Years of Nebuchadnezzar chronicle (translation)52421946
Third year of Neriglissar chronicle (translation)62525124
Nabonidus chronicle (text and translation)72635382
Chronographic document on Nabonidus53
Artaxerxes III chronicle (translation)928
Alexander chronicle (text and translation)8291
Alexander and Arabia chronicle (text and translation)2
Diadochi chronicle (text and translation)10303
Alexander and Artaxerxes (translation)4
Antiochus I and Sin temple chronicle (text and translation)11325
Ruin of Esagila chronicle (text and translation)6
Antiochus, Bactria, and India chronicle (text and translation)13A367
Juniper garden chronicle (text and translation)8
End of Seleucus I chronicle (text and translation)12339
Seleucid Accessions chronicle (text and translation)133410
Invasion of Ptolemy III chronicle (text and translation)11
Seleucus III chronicle (text and translation)13B3512
Politai chronicle (text and translation)13
Greek Community chronicle (text and translation)14
Gold theft chronicle (text and translation)15
Document on land and tithes (text and translation)16
Judicial chronicle (text and translation)3717
Bagayasha chronicle18
Chronicle concerning an Arsacid king (text and translation)19
Euphrates chronicle (text and translation)20

See also

  • List of artifacts significant to the Bible

References

1. ^Caroline Waerzeggers, [https://www.academia.edu/3268307/The_Babylonian_Chronicles_Classification_and_Provenance_Journal_of_Near_Eastern_Studies_71_2_2012_285-298 The_Babylonian_Chronicles_Classification_and_Provenance] Journal of Near Eastern Studies 71/2 (2012), 285–298.
2. ^[https://www.scribd.com/mobile/doc/10493581# Wiseman, 1956, pages 1+2]{{Dead link|date=October 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

Literature

  • Leo Oppenheim's translation of the Nabonidus Chronicle can be found in J. B. Pritchard (ed.) Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the Old Testament (= ANET; 1950, 1955, 1969).
  • The standard edition is A.K. Grayson, Assyrian and Babylonian Chronicles (= ABC; 1975; {{ISBN|978-1575060491}})
  • A translation of Chronicle 25, discovered after the publication of ABC, was published by C.B.F. Walker "Babylonian Chronicle 25: A Chronicle of the Kassite and Isin Dynasties", in G. van Driel e.a. (eds.): Zikir Šumim: Assyriological Studies Presented to F.R. Kraus on the Occasion of His Seventieth Birthday (= Fs. Kraus; 1982).
  • John Brinkman revises Grayson's reading of ABC 1 in: "The Babylonian Chronicle revisited" in T. Abusch, J. Huehnergard, P. Steinkeller (eds.): Lingering over words. Studies in ancient Near Eastern literature in honor of William L. Moran (1990 Atlanta; {{ISBN|978-1555405021}})
  • Fragments of the chronicles that are relevant to the study of the Bible, can be found in William W. Hallo (ed.), The Context of Scripture, volume 1 (2003 Leiden and Boston; {{ISBN|978-9004106185}}). This book also contains the Weidner Chronicle.
  • A recent update of ABC is Jean-Jacques Glassner, Mesopotamian Chronicles (= CM; 2004, {{ISBN|978-1589830905}}; French version 1993, {{ISBN|978-2251339184}})
  • An even more recent update of ABC is Amélie Kuhrt, The Persian Empire: A Corpus of Sources of the Achaemenid Period (Routledge, 2007; {{ISBN|978-0415552790}})
  • The publication of I. Finkel & R. J. van der Spek, Babylonian Chronicles of the Hellenistic Period (= BCHP) has been announced.

External links

  • Mesopotamian Chronicles: all Assyrian and Babylonian Chronicles
  • [https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://www.geocities.com/farfarer2001/chronicles/chronicle_index.html&date=2009-10-25+22:03:51 Assyrian and Babylonian Chronicles, and King Lists]
  • Literature: Aa list of relevant secondary literature
  • Synchronistic King List, Assyrian King List: translations and bibliographies
  • Cuneiform sources for the history of Hellenistic Babylonia. Edition and Analysis: information about the BCHP Project
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