This section of the site gives a prosopography of all scholars known
to me from first-millennium Assyria. It was originally
designed as an appendix to Ancient Knowledge Networks but given
the potential for updates, and for links to publications and sources,
it is more suited to online publication.
Still to do: check against PNA 4; links to relevant online texts.
Suggestions, additions and corrections are very welcome and, if
used, will be acknowledged here. Please email akno at oracc dot org to contribute.
- Table A1: Assyrian court scholars of the eleventh to ninth centuries
- Table A2: Scholars in Kalhu during the early eighth century
- Table A3: Court scholars and personnel of Nabu's temple during the reign of Sargon II
- Table A4: Court scholars during the reign of Sennacherib
- Table A5: asûs at the court of Esarhaddon and Aššurbanipal
- Table A6: āšipus at the court of Esarhaddon and Aššurbanipal
- Table A7: bārûs at the court of Esarhaddon and Aššurbanipal
- Table A8: kalûs at the court of Esarhaddon and Aššurbanipal
- Table A9: ṭupšar Enūma Anu Ellil at the court of Esarhaddon and Aššurbanipal
- Table A10: Foreign scholars at the court of Esarhaddon and Aššurbanipal
- Table A11: Court scholars and personnel of Nabu's temple in late seventh-century Nineveh
- Table A12: Personnel of Nabu's temple in late seventh-century Kalhu
- Table A13: Owners and copyists of the scholarly tablets found in the Baba-šumu-ibni family's house in seventh-century Assur
- Table A14: The dateable scribes of Huzirina
- Table A15: The undateable scribes of Huzirina
Content last modified on 27 Dec 2019.
Eleanor Robson, 'Appendix A: Scholars of first-millennium Assyria', Ancient Knowledge Networks online, Eleanor Robson, 2019 [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/cams/akno/assyrianscholars/]