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Hegelian Master-Slave Dialectics: Lord Byron's Sardanapalus
The Assyrian Period the Nee-Babylonian Period
Isaiah Xxi in the Light of Assyrian History
Delacroix and the Ends of Civilizations Michèle Hannoosh
Sardanapalus and Gender: Examining Gender in the Works of Byron and Delacroix Stacey Schmiesing University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Biblical Assyria and Other Anxieties in the British Empire Steven W
(Re)Envisioning Orientalist North Africa: Exploring Representations Of
Assyria & Babylonia
The Historic Jonah
Diodorus on the Chaldeans
SARDANAPALUS 1 Edited by Peter Cochran
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WALDEN, and on the DUTY of CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE by Henry
Walden: a Fully Annotated Edition
A Critical Evaluation of the Pioneer American Romantic Painter Albert Pinkham Ryder
Sardanapalus
Records of the Past : Being English Translations of the Assyrian And
Assyria - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia 11/5/09 12:28 PM
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The Horse and the Lion in Achaemenid Persia: Representations of a Duality
Chaldea. the Greeks Were the Discoverers, Or Inventors, of Beauty
Orientalism and the Photographs of Delacroix
PENGUIN BOOKS ALEXANDER the GREAT Robin Lane Fox Was Born in 1946 and Educated at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford
Shannon Melchior, Lynchburg College
The History of Alexander the Great by Cleitarchus Reconstructed In
Chapter 1: Economy
The Reception of Ancient Mesopotamia in the Cinema: a Journey Through the Universe of Writing in Motion and Its Artistic-Literary Ancestors1
1995 ACF Regionals Questions by Michigan 1. Transcendentalists Bronson Alcott, Charles Pearce Cranch, and Henry David Thoreau Wr
Myths & Legends of Babylonia & Assyria
Thoreau's Walden;
1 Assyria in Early Modern Historiography Dr Jennifer Sarha
Modern Connections Between the Chase and Art
Delacroix's Sardanapalus: the Life and Death of the Royal Body Fraser, Elisabeth A
The Railroad, Consumerism, and Deep Time in Nineteenth-Century Literature
A Historical Commentary on Plutarch's on The
Alexander the Great: the Invisibile Enemy