Audiobook: Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
- Download 00 - Preface audio
- Download 01 - Introduction audio
- Download 02 - Chapter 1: The Races and Early Civilization of Babylonia audio
- Download 03 - Chapter 2: The Land of Rivers and the God of the Deep audio
- Download 04 - Chapter 3: Rival Pantheons and Representative Deities audio
- Download 05 - Chapter 4: Demons, Fairies, and Ghosts audio
- Download 06 - Chapter 5: Myths of Tammuz and Ishtar audio
- Download 07 - Chapter 6: Wars of the City States of Sumer and Akkad (Part 1) audio
- Download 08 - Chapter 6: Wars of the City States of Sumer and Akkad (Part 2) audio
- Download 09 - Chapter 7: Creation Legend: Merodach the Dragon Slayer audio
- Download 10 - Chapter 8: Deified Heroes: Etana and Gilgamesh audio
- Download 11 - Chapter 9: Deluge Legend, the Island of the Blessed, and Hades audio
- Download 12 - Chapter 10: Buildings and Laws and Customs of Babylon audio
- Download 13 - Chapter 11: The Golden Age of Babylonia audio
- Download 14 - Chapter 12: Rise of the Hittites, Mitannians, Kassites, Hyksos, and Assyrians audio
- Download 15 - Chapter 13: Astrology and Astronomy (Part 1) audio
- Download 16 - Chapter 13: Astrology and Astronomy (Part 2) audio
- Download 17 - Chapter 14: Ashur the National God of Assyria (Part 1) audio
- Download 18 - Chapter 14: Ashur the National God of Assyria (Part 2) audio
- Download 19 - Chapter 15: Conflicts for Trade and Supremacy audio
- Download 20 - Chapter 16: Race Movements that Shattered Empires audio
- Download 21 - Chapter 17: The Hebrews in Assyrian History audio
- Download 22 - Chapter 18: The Age of Semiramis audio
- Download 23 - Chapter 19: Assyria's Age of Splendour (Part 1) audio
- Download 24 - Chapter 19: Assyria's Age of Splendour (Part 2) audio
- Download 25 - Chapter 20: The Last Days of Assyria and Babylonia audio
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Donald Alexander Mackenzie (1873 β March 2, 1936) was a Scottish journalist and prolific writer on religion, mythology and anthropology in the early 20th century. His works included Indian Myth and Legend, Celtic Folklore and Myths of China and Japan. As well as writing books, articles and poems, he often gave lectures, and also broadcast talks on Celtic mythology. This volume deals with the myths and legends of Babylonia and Assyria, and as these reflect the civilization in which they developed, a historical narrative has been provided, beginning with the early Sumerian Age and concluding with the periods of the Persian and Grecian Empires. Over thirty centuries of human progress are thus passed under review. (Summary extracted from Wikipedia and the Preface of this book)
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