Subj: ZENDA II (Vol II,#49 ; 1/27/97)
Date: 97-01-27 03:56:58 EST
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Kanoon (II) 27, 6746 January 27,
1997
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Volume II, Issue 49
A Weekly Online Publication of the ZENDA Assyrian Newsagency
-Section 2 of 2-
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C A L E N D A R OF E V E N T S
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Thru Mar 10 Art & Empire: Treasures from Assyria in the British
Museum
National Gallery of Victoria
Melbourne, Australia
Admission: $10.00
Thru Apr 6 The Ain Ghazal Exhibit
Smithsonian Institute
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
Washington D.C.
AAA of Southern CA (818) 506-7577
Jan 27 "Early Christian/Muslim Dynamics at Tuneinir, Syria"
A Phi Alpha Theta Presentation
by Dr. Michael Fuller
St. Louis Community College at Florissant Valley
Room 106, University Center
University of Missouri-Kansas City
3:00 pm
Free and Open to the Public
Feb 6 "The rise and fall of Assyria"
Gallery Talk by Paul Collins
11:30 a.m.
"Ideas of the past in the ancient Near East"
Lecture by Paul Collins
1:15 p.m.
The British Museum
Great Russell Street
London WC1B 3DG,
U.K.
Tel: +44 171 636 1555
0000,0000,fefehttp://www.british-museum.ac.uk
Recorded information +44 171 580 1788
Feb 9 The Last Ziggurats: An Art Exhibition by Hannibal
Alkhas
Awana of the Assyrian Church of the East
680 Minnesota Road
San Jose, California
3:00 pm
Mar 12 Guardians of the Gate: The Assyrian Winged Colossi
Lecturer: A. Harrak
Near and Middle Eastern Civilization
University of Toronto
St. George campus
Toronto, Canada
8:00 p.m
April 9 Recent Excavations at Gordion, Turkey:
An Achaemenid Persian Imperial Town in Central
Anatolia
Lecturer: T.C. Young, Jr.
Royal Ontario Museum
Toronto, Canada
8:00 p.m
Aug 28 Assyrian American National Convention
Detroit, Michigan
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Thursdays Nineveh Choir under the direction of Maestro Nebu Issabey
BETA: 20000 Almaden Road
San Jose, California
8:00 pm
Fridays Assyrian Educational & Cultural Club at
Modesto Junior College
1:00 pm
Founders Hall 108
Modesto, U.S.A.
Saturdays Nisibis School
10:30-1:30
The Church of the East
Toronto, Canada
SUNDAYS Assyrian Boy Scouts
Assyrian American Association of Southern California
Assyrian Club
5901 Cahuenga Blvd
North Hollywood, California
9:30am to 12:30pm
Contact Sargon Gewargis @ fishtale@juno.com
(818) 891-3705 after 7:30 pm
Assyrian Student Union
California State University, Northridge
Assyrian American Association of Southern California
Assyrian Club
5901 Cahuenga Blvd
North Hollywood, California
6:00pm
Contact Sargon Gewargis @ fishtale@juno.com
(818) 891-3705 after 7:30 pm
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A S S Y R I A N S U R F I N G P O S T S
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Which came first bread or beer? Visit this week's Surfing Post:
http://s-kanslia-3.hut.fi/SumerianBeer.html
Note: Visit www.nineveh.com for the latest schedule of online guests on
Nineveh Cafe- a chat room for the Assyrian Internet surfers.
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P U M P UP THE V O L U M E
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English Modern Assyrian
Doubt Poo/sha/kha [M]
Courage Lvee/voo/ta(tha) [F]
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F = Feminine M = Masculine P = Plural
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B A C K TO THE F U T U R E
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B.C. (663) Esarhaddon, King of Assyria, following the course of Nile
river, enters the Egyptian city of Memphis and occupies it.
<<<>
A.D. (1924) Alphonse Mingana, an Assyrian scholar (1878-1937) begins his
travels through Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, and Iran to collect
manuscripts for Dr. Edward Cadbury of Selly Oak Colleges, England. In
five years the Syriac collection alone, with its 662 manuscripts, became
the third largest collection of its kind in the West, after those of
British Library and the Vatican Library.
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L I T E R A T U S
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left,left,left,left
A Boy's Wish
as inscribed on an ancient tablet found in Syria
Thus speaks Enlil-Iddin son of Ishtar-Iddin of Babylon
Be it known to you that I have been a very good boy all year
Do not believe my sister if she writes to you
that I am not or that I broke the oil jar
She broke the oil jar herself
I have been a very good boy all year
May it please you to bring me a new ball
and a Gilgamesh costume
and a jar of clover honey
Do not bring me any more clothes or school tablets like last year
<<<< Archeological Diggings Magazine, January 1995, also see Nineveh
Magazine, Vol 19, #4 >>
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T H I S W E E K I N H I S T O R Y
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February 2, 1932: dies, Assyrian General Agha Petrous d'Baz in France.
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B R A V O
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Höchstdotierter deutscher Förderpreis
an Heidelberger Prof. Dr. Stefan Maul
0000,0000,fefehttp://www.rzuser.uni-heidelberg.de/~it5/maul.htm
Prof. Dr. Stefan Maul, Assyriologist from Heidelberg, Germany, has
recieved the 1997 Leibniz Award worth three million German Marks.
Professor Peter Ulmer, rector of Heidelberg University, congratulated the
37-years-old researcher and described the award as a very gratifying
academic honor for the scholar of Ruprecht-Karl University. Stefan M.
Mauler was born in 1958 in Aachen. For a short time he was a visiting
professor in Paris. He then went to Heidelberg as Professor of
Assyriology. Professor Maul's works include: "Herzberuhigungsklage" in
1988 and "Zukunftsbewaeltigungsklagen" in 1994, both studies of ancient
prayers and rituals to help a patient back to psychological
well-being.
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S A L U T E
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