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This subproject of State Archives of Assyria online (SAAo) includes a web version of the introduction of the book F. S. Reynolds, The Babylonian Correspondence of Esarhaddon and Letters to Assurbanipal and Sin-šarru-iškun from Northern and Central Babylonia (State Archives of Assyria, 18), 2003, as well as fully searchable and richly annotated (lemmatised) editions of the 204 Neo-Assyrian texts edited in that volume. The corpus can be browsed by clicking on this link [/saao/saa18/pager]. Note, at present (June, 2024), that the book is not available at the publisher Eisenbrauns [https://www.eisenbrauns.org/books/series/book_SeriesStateArchivesofAssyria.html ], an imprint of Penn State University Press.
The editions presented on SAAo/SAA18 have been adapted from F. S. Reynolds, The Babylonian Correspondence of Esarhaddon and Letters to Assurbanipal and Sin-šarru-iškun from Northern and Central Babylonia (State Archives of Assyria, 18), 2003, and they were lemmatised by Mikko Luukko, 2015-16, as part of the research programme of the Alexander von Humboldt Chair in the Ancient History of the Near and Middle East at LMU Munich (Karen Radner, Humboldt Professorship 2015). The annotated edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0.
Click here [/saao/index.html] to visit the Main SAAo Portal and this link [/saao/pager] to browse the entire SAA corpus.
The web version of the introduction of SAA 18 was prepared by Jamie Novotny, 2020.
Since August 2015, SAAo has been part of the Munich Open-access Cuneiform Corpus Initiative [https://www.en.ag.geschichte.uni-muenchen.de/research/mocci/index.html] (MOCCI), which is based at and supported by Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München [https://www.en.uni-muenchen.de/index.html]. Between 2015 and 2020, work on SAAo was supported by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation [https://www.humboldt-foundation.de/web/home.html] through funds provided to LMU's Alexander von Humboldt Chair of the Ancient History of the Near and Middle East [https://www.en.ag.geschichte.uni-muenchen.de/chairs/chair_radner/staff_radner/index.html].
For further details, see the "About the Project" [/saao/abouttheproject/index.html] page.