Online Resources
WEBLIOGRAPHY:
Babylon. Musée du Louvre. Link to resource (accessed June 24, 2010).
CDLI: Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative. University of California at Los Angeles and the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science. Link to resource (accessed June 24, 2010).
Egypt in the Late Period (ca. 712–332 B.C.). Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. Metropolitan Museum of Fine Art. Link to resource (accessed June 24, 2010).
Fincke, Jeanette C. Nineveh Tablet Collection. Link to resource (accessed June 24, 2010).
Lendering, Jona. Berossus. Link to resource (accessed June 24, 2010).
Lendering, Jona. Mesopotamian Chronicles. Link to resource (accessed June 24, 2010).
Mallet, Alain Manesson. Description de l’Univers. Paris, 1683. Link to resource (accessed June 24, 2010).
“Manetho.” Wikipedia. Link to resource (accessed June 24, 2010).
Manetho’s King List. Link to resource (accessed June 24, 2010).
Napoleon and the Scientific Expedition to Egypt. Linda Hall Library. Link to resource (accessed June 24, 2010).
Said, Edward. “Orientalism: A Brief Definition.” Political Discourse—Theories of Colonialism and Postcolonialism. Link to resource (accessed June 24, 2010).
“Selected Sources: The Crusades.” Internet Medieval Sourcebook. Fordham University: The Jesuit University of New York. Link to resource (accessed June 24, 2010).
Matthew W. Stolper
Professor of Assyriology and the John A. Wilson Professor of Oriental Studies
MAPS:
Fer, Nicolas de. L'Asie : Suivant les nouvelles decouvertes dont les point principaux sont placez. David Rumsey Map Collection. Link to resource (accessed June 24, 2010).
Jaillot, Alexis-Hubert. Map of the Ottoman Empire in 1600. Wikimedia Commons, 1696. Link to resource (accessed June 24, 2010).
Map of the Middle East. University of Texas. Link to resource (accessed June 24, 2010).