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Publications
Daniel C. Snell
BOOKS--To buy Snell's books see Books in this site. 1. Flight and Freedom in the Ancient Near East. Leiden, The Netherlands: E. J. Brill, 2001.
2. Life in the Ancient Near East, 3100‑332
B.C. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997. A selection of the History Book Club. Nominated
by Yale University Press for the Breasted Prize, American Historical Association. Non-fictional finalist in the annual competititon
of the Oklahoma Foundation for the Book, 1998. Paperback edition, 1998.
3. Twice‑Told Proverbs and the Composition of the Book of Proverbs. Winona Lake, Indiana: Eisenbrauns, 1993.
4. Daniel C. Snell and Carl H. Lager, Economic Texts From Sumer = Yale Oriental Series Volume 18, edited, indexed, and with an introduction by Daniel C. Snell; cuneiform copies by Carl H. Lager. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1991.
5. Ledgers and Prices. Early Mesopotamian Merchant Accounts = Yale Near Eastern Researches Volume 8. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1982.
6. The E.A. Hoffman Collection and Other American Collections. Materiali per il Vocabolario Neosumerico. Volume IX. Rome: Unione Accademica Nazionale, 1979.
7. A Workbook of Cuneiform Signs. Malibu, California: Undena Press, 1979. Second printing with revisions, 1982. = Daftar lidirasati l‑išarati l‑mismariyyati (Arabic translation of the second printing, DCS translator). Aleppo, Syria: 1983.
EDITED BOOK
Mark E. Cohen, Daniel C. Snell, David B. Weisberg, editors. The Tablet and The Scroll, Near Eastern Studies in Honor of William W. Hallo. Bethesda, Maryland: CDL Press, 1993.
COLLABORATION
Richard Caplice. Introduction to Akkadian. Second edition. Rome: Biblical Institute Press, 1988, exercises by DCS.
ARTICLES 1. ASumerian.@ Facts About the World=s Languages. Edited by Jane Garry and Carl Rubino, New York and Dublin: H. H. Wilson, 2001, 690-691.
2. AThe Structure of Politics in the Age of David.@ Studi sul Vicino Oriente Antico dedicati alla memoria di Luigi Cagni, edited by Simonetta Graziani, (Naples: Istituto universitario orientale, 2000), 2131-2142.
3. AIntellectual Freedom in the Ancient Near East?@ in Intellectual Life of the Ancient Near East = Comptes Rendus de la Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale 43, edited by JiÍí Prosecký, Prague: Oriental Institute, 1998, 359-363.
4. AAssyria and Babylonia,@ AIsrael,@ AHammurabi=s Code,@ ALaw: Ancient Middle East.@ In Macmillan Encyclopedia of World Slavery, edited by Paul Finkelman and Joseph C. Miller, 63-65, 374, 480-481. New York: Macmillan and Simon and Schuster, 1998.
5. AThe Relation Between the Targum and the Peshitta of Proverbs.@ Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 110 (1998): 72-74.
6. "Methods of Exchange and Coinage." In Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, edited by Jack Sasson, 1487-1497. New York: Scribner's, 1995 .
7. "A Neo‑Babylonian Colophon." Revue d'Assyriologie 88:1 (1994): 59‑63.
8. "Ancient Israelite and Neo‑Assyrian Societies and Economies." In The Tablet and The Scroll, Near Eastern Studies in Honor of William W. Hallo, edited by Mark E. Cohen, Daniel C. Snell, and David B. Weisberg, 223‑226. Bethesda, Maryland: CDL Press, 1993.
9. "Taxes and Taxation." "Tax Office." "Trade and Commerce in the Ancient Near East." In Anchor Bible Dictionary, vol. 6, edited by David N. Freedman, 338‑340, 625‑629 . New York: Doubleday, 1992.
10. "The Most Obscure Verse: Proverbs xxvi 10." Vetus Testamentum. 41:3 (1991): 350‑356.
11. "Marketless Trading in Our Time." Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient,.39 (1991): 129‑141.
12. "The Wheel in Proverbs XX 26." Vetus Testamentum 39 (1989): 503‑507.
13. "The Lager Texts: Transliterations, Translations, and Notes." Acta Sumerologica 11 (1989): 155‑224.
14. "An Honors Tutorial in Ancient History." National Honors Report 9:4 (1988): 2‑4.
15. "The Allocation of Resources in the Umma Silver Account System." Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 31 (1988): 1‑13.
16. "Notes on Love and Death in Proverbs." In Love and Death in the Ancient Near East. Essays in Honor of Marvin H. Pope, edited by John Marks and Robert Good, 165-168. Guilford, Connecticut: Four Quarters, 1987.
17. "The Ur III Tablets in the Emory University Museum." Acta Sumerologica 9 (1987): 203‑275.
18. "The Old Babylonian Cuneiform Texts from Chagar Bazar in the Aleppo Museum" and “’n‑Nususu l‑mismariyyatu l‑Babiliyyatu l‑qadmatu min Šagar Bazar 'al‑mahfuzatu bimathafi Halaba l‑wataniyyi. Annales archéologiques arabes syriennes 33:2 (1983) (appeared 1986): 217‑241 (English): 285‑288 (Arabic).
19. "The Rams of Lagash." Acta Sumerologica 8 (1986): 133‑217.
20. "Cuneiform Inscriptions." In Classical Antiquities, edited by A. J. Heisserer, 5-11. Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1986.
21. "The Aramaeans." In Ebla to Damascus. Art and Archaeology of Ancient Syria, edited by Harvey Weiss, 326-329. Washington, D. C.: The Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, 1985. Also: A note on the Mari livers, 312.
22. "Plagues and Peoples in Mesopotamia." Journal of the Ancient Near Eastern Society 14 (1982) (appeared in 1985): 89‑96.
23. "The Cuneiform Text From el‑Qitar." Abr‑Nahrain 22 (1983‑84): 159‑170.
24. "'Taking Souls' in Proverbs XI 30." Vetus Testamentum 33:3 (1983): 362‑365.
25. "The Hoffman Collection." Revue d'Assyriologie 76 (1982): 68-69.
26. "Why Is There Aramaic in the Bible?" Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 18 (1980): 32‑51.
27. "The Activities of Some Merchants of Umma." Iraq 39 (1977): 45-50 = Comptes rendus de la XXIIIe Rencontre assyriologique internationale.
28. "Texts From Waynesburg College." Journal of Cuneiform Studies 29/2 (1977): 108‑122.
29. "The Mari Livers and The Omen Tradition." Journal of the Ancient Near Eastern Society of Columbia University 6 (1974): 117‑123.
30. "Hebrew Verbs." Bibliotheca Orientalis 31 (1974): 40‑42.
REVIEWS OF BOOKS
4. Karen Nemet-Nejat, Daily Life in Ancient Mesopotamia (1998). The Historian 62:2 (2000): 457-458.
5. Marc van de Mieroop, The Mesopotamian City (1997). Bibliotheca Orientalis 55:5/6 (1998): 806-808.
6. Michael Hudson and Baruch A. Levine, editors, Privatization in the Ancient Near East and Classical World (1996). Journal of the American Oriental Society 119.1 (1999): 129.
7. Daniel Potts, Mesopotamian Civilization. The Material Foundations (1997). American Historical Review 103:2 (1998): 489-490.
8. Morris Silver. Economic Structures of Antiquity, 1995. American Historical Review 101:5 (1996): 1524-1525.
9. Ruth Scoralik. Einzelspruch und Sammlung: Komposition im Buch der Sprichwörter Kapitel 10-15, 1995. Journal of Biblical Literature 115:3 (1996): 525-526.
10. Karen Nemet‑Nejat. Cuneiform Mathematical Texts as a Reflection of Everyday Life in Mesopotamia, 1993. Journal of the American Oriental Society 115.3 (1995): 539-540.
11. Dominique Charpin, Francis Joannes, editors. La Circulation des Biens, des personnes et des idées dans le Proche‑Orient ancien, 1992. Bibliotheca Orientalis 52:1/2 (1995): columns 90‑92.
12. Lennart Bostrom. The God of the Sages: The Portrayal of God in the Book of Proverbs, 1990. Critical Review of Books in Religion 5 (1993): 115‑116.
13. Hans Neumann. Handwerk in Mesopotamien, 1987. Journal of the American Oriental Society 112:2 (1992): 336‑338.
14. Alfonso Archi and Frederico Pomponio. Tavolette economiche neo‑sumeriche dell'universit pontificia salesiana, 1989. In Journal of the American Oriental Society 112:2 (1992): 338‑339.
15. Piotr Steinkeller. Sale Documents of the Ur‑III‑Period, 1989. Journal of the American Oriental Society 112:1 (1992): 118‑122.
16. Mario Liverani. Antico Oriente. Storia Societ Economia, 1988. Wiener Zeitschrift f r die Kunde Des Morgenlandes 81 (1991): 301‑303.
17. Dzh. M. Sharashenidze. Formy ekspluatatsii rabochei sily v gosudarstvennom khoziaistve Shumera II pol. III tyc. Do n. e. (Forms of Labor Utilization in the State Economy of Sumer in the Second Half of the Third Millennium B. C.), 1986. Journal of the American Oriental Society 111:4 (1991): 837‑838.
18. Nels W. Forde. Neo‑Sumerian Texts From South Dakota University, Luther and Union Colleges, 1987. Journal of the American Oriental Society 110:4 (1990): 762‑764.
19. Karel van der Toorn. Van haar wieg tot haar graf. de rol van de godsdienst in het leven van de Israelitsche en de Babylonische vrouw (From her cradle to her grave. The Role of religion in the life of the Israelite and the Babylonian Woman), 1987. Bibliotheca Orientalis 46 (1989): 125-126.
20. Alfonso Archi, editor. Circulation of Goods in Non‑Palatial Contexts in the Ancient Near East, 1984. Journal of Near Eastern Studies 47:2 (1988): 133‑134.
21. Martin Stol. Zwangerschap en Geboorte bij de Babyloniers en in de Bijbel (Pregnancy and Birth Among the Babylonians and in the Bible), 1983. Bibliotheca Orientalis 41:3‑4 (1984): 405‑408.
22. Darlene Loding. Ur Excavation Texts IX. Economic Texts From the Third Dynasty, 1976. Wiener Zeitschrift fur die Kunde des Morgenlandes 71 (1979): 202‑205.
23. James Muhly, Copper and Tin: The Distribution of Mineral Resources and the Nature of the Metals Trade in the Bronze Age, 1973. Journal of the American Oriental Society 98.2 (1978): 150‑152.
24. Paul‑Eugène
Dion. La Langue de Yaudi, 1974.
Wiener Zeitschrift fur die Kunde des Morgenlandes
68 (1977): 220‑224.
25. H.‑J. Fabry. Die Wurzel ŠUB in
der Qumran‑Literatur, 1975.
Bibliotheca Orientalis 33 (1976): 355‑356.
with John Huehnergard:
26. Richard Caplice. Introduction to Akkadian,
1980. Bibliotheca Orientalis 39 (1982): 122‑131.
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