The Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative publishes three open access online journals:
Cuneiform Digital Library Journal (CDL)
ISSN 1540-8779
Cuneiform Digital Library Bulletin (CDLB)
ISSN 1540-8760
Cuneiform Digital Library Notes (CDLN)
ISSN 1546-6566
2016hide2015hideCDLN 2015:18
Gábor Zólyomi: Some Material Concerning the Meetings of the Sumerian Grammar Discussion GroupCDLN 2015:17
Strahil V. Panayotov: The Gottstein System Implemented on a Digital Middle and Neo-Assyrian PalaeographyCDLN 2015:15
Don Arp, Jr.: An Ur III Tablet in the Archives and Special Collections of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln LibrariesCDLN 2015:7
Strahil V. Panayotov: The tablet of the Middle Assyrian ‘coronation’ ritual: the placement of VAT 10113
and the displacement of VAT 9978CDLN 2015:5
Troels Pank Arbøll: A curious Ur III Tablet at the University of Copenhagen: Notes on the History of Pinches’ Collection
and an Official named AbbaginaCDLN 2015:4
Armando Bramanti: A Jemdet Nasr Fragment in the Collections of the Oriental Institute of ChicagoCDLN 2015:2
Strahil V. Panayotov and Kostadin Kissiov: An administrative tablet from Puzriš-Dagān
in Plovdiv, Bulgaria2014hide
Cuneiform Digital Library PreprintsCDLN 2014:20
Camille Lecompte: Suggestions and corrections to ATFU –
1. On goats and sheep during the ED I-II period2013hide2012hideCDLN 2012:4
David I. Owen: Additions and corrections to Owen, “Supplemental Texts ...” (CUSAS 6, pp. 233-334)CDLN 2012:3
Robert K. Englund, Peter Damerow, Jürgen Renn, Stephen J. Tinney, and Bertrand Lafont: A note to clarify CDLI’s policy of open access, and of fair use of published images of cuneiform inscriptions2011hide2010hideCDLN 2010:5
Jerrold S. Cooper: Blind Workmen, Weaving Women and Prostitutes in Third Millennium Babylonia2007hide2006hide2005hide2003hide
CDLI is pleased to present here the results of research in progress submitted, for inclusion in a preprint series hosted by the project, by experts in fields associated with Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology. We anticipate that these papers in their final form will eventually be available in journals (in some cases our own) or in edited volumes; or will, by authors' preference, remain unpublished in the formal sense, so that this may be a final venue for work that might otherwise remain unnoticed in the field. Authors who are interested in submitting contributions to the CDLP should be generally aware of the editorial policies of the journals CDLJ & CDLB; while submissions in English are preferred, CDLP does, however, accept preprints in the other major languages of academic communication. Significant and nearly complete, or dormant research papers are particularly welcome, regardless of their length and scope. Authors should make their submissions in both originating text-processor/layout file, and in the PDF format in which it will be made available here. International A4 or US letter format are both allowed, portrait or landscape. In most cases, if the submission is acceptable for distribution, we will merely add a lead page of the form visible in the files listed below. We invite interested authors to make use of this series to communicate their research to a broader community in advance or in stead of undertaking the rigors of a peer-reviewed standard publication, and we hope the feedback that results from a paper’s dissemination through CDLP contributes to its ultimate impact.
A paper can be updated with a simple new submission by the author(s); to retain a sense of the history of research, we will list new versions one after the other with new “Date posted;” we limit such updates to one (1) per calendar year following the initial posting. We will not retire CDLP entries that move on to formal publications; rather, we request that authors send us notice and citation of the publication, that will be entered to our list for easy reference.The CDLP is under the editorial supervision of Bertrand Lafont (CNRS, Nanterre), to whom queries and submissions should be directed.
No. Author Title Date posted Download file 1.0 Huber, Peter J. On the Old Babylonian Understanding of Sumerian Grammar 2015/09/03 1.1 Huber, Peter J. On the Old Babylonian Understanding of Sumerian Grammar 2016/04/01 1.2 Huber, Peter J. On the Old Babylonian Understanding of Sumerian Grammar 2017/01/01 2.0 Foxvog, Daniel A. Introduction to Sumerian Grammar 2016/01/04 3.0 Foxvog, Daniel A. Elementary Sumerian Glossary 2016/01/04 4.0 Panayotov, Strahil V. „Die Lampe am Krankenbett“. Untersuchungen zu altorientalischen Gebeten an den Lichtgott Nuska 2016/01/23 5.0 Proust, Christine Floating calculation in Mesopotamia 2016/05/02 6.0 Kaula, Jörg „Nachdem das Königtum vom Himmel herabgekommen war…“. Untersuchungen zur Sumerischen Königsliste 2016/11/21
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