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JOHNS, Claude Hermann Walter was born on February 4, 1857 in Banwell, Somersetshire. Son of late Reverend W. P. Johns, and Eleanor, daughter of Charles Gilbert, of Mutford Hall.
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FACSIMILE REPRODUCTION: 1898Assyrian deeds and documents recording the transfer of property, including the so-called private contracts, legal decisions and proclamations preserved in the Kouyunjik Collections of the British Museum chiefly of the 7th Century B.C., copied, collated, a [FACSIMILE] Originally published by Cambridge, Deighton in 1898. Book will be printed in black and white, with grayscale images. Book will be 6 inches wide by 9 inches tall and soft cover bound. Any foldouts will be scaled to page size. If the book is larger than 1000 pages, it will be printed and bound in two parts. Due to the age of the original titles, we cannot be held responsible for missing pages, faded, or cut off text. 608 pages.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1901 Excerpt: ...Assyrian, but I know of no exact parallel. We must remember that in the Syrian names AN may have to be read Alla. 1. 46 He had a brother and two daughters. It is odd that the brother is not named. Per haps he was a child. The eldest daughter is noted SA: the second is marked SA. The family were 'in all four'. 1. 4S There were at least 6000 'vines' on this estate. It formed the al se Bel-abua. The name is Assyrian and points therefore to an occupation of more than one generation. Perhaps Bcl-abua had been an immigrant. The farm lay in the district or kani of the city kua. There was perhaps only one character, now lost, and that may be da, but it is very uncertain. 1. 5 It also lay in the county,' ina kipani. Col. II. E. 1--7 The first holding was that of the 'husbandman,' Si'-idri, 'Si' my help'. His son was Nashu-idri, 'Nashu my help'. The names of father and son illustrate a custom in family names. The same type is preserved, while the elements are changed. Sometimes the same divine name occurs while the second element changes. This son is noted as SA, liable perhaps to four terms of service. There was 'one wife' and one 'daughter'. The daughter is called batusu. The term occurs again in no. 3, VI. 7. 13. It certainly does not read baiu-li, which might mean 'a maiden'. Perhaps we have here a local term for 'grand-daughter' or if she was the wife of Nashu-idri, for daughter-in-law. The Assyrian for the latter is kallatu. The family was 'in all four. 1. 4 The number of 'vines' on this estate was 5000, there was a 'house' and 'vegetable garden'. The term ISSAR, or kirii denotes a plantation: the addition of U-SAR or SAAfSAR, meaning urki or 'green stuff,' fixes the sense to a 'vegetable garden'. All formed the 'farm Ijamede. This name occurs also in I R. 35, ...
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FACSIMILE REPRODUCTION: 1901An Assyrian doomsday book, or, Liber censualis of the district round Harran in the seventh century B.C. : copied from the cuneiform tablets in the British Museum [FACSIMILE] Originally published by Leipzig : J.C. Hinrichs in 1901. Book will be printed in black and white, with grayscale images. Book will be 6 inches wide by 9 inches tall and soft cover bound. Any foldouts will be scaled to page size. If the book is larger than 1000 pages, it will be printed and bound in two parts. Due to the age of the original titles, we cannot be held responsible for missing pages, faded, or cut off text. 140 pages.
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JOHNS, Claude Hermann Walter was born on February 4, 1857 in Banwell, Somersetshire. Son of late Reverend W. P. Johns, and Eleanor, daughter of Charles Gilbert, of Mutford Hall.
Studied at Faversham Grammar School. Queens’ College, Cambridge (School and College Exhibitioner, Foundation Scholar). 27tli Wrangler 1880; Master of Arts 1885'.
Doctor of Letters 1909. Second Master Horton College, Tasmania, 1880-1884. Doctor of Letters.
Paston Grammar School, 1885-1887. Tutor at St. Peter’s College, Peterborough, 1887-1892. Ordained 1SS7; Curate of St. Botolph’s, Helpston.
St. John’s, Peterborough. St. Mark's, Peterborough. Assistant Chaplain of Queens’ College Cambridge to 1901.
Edwardes Fellow of Queens College, 1903-1909. Lecturer in Assyriology at Queens’ College, 1895-1909. At King’s College, London, 1904-1910.
Rector of St. Botolph’s Parish, Cambridge, 1892-1909. Master of St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge, since 1909, and ex officio Canon Residentiary of Norwich.
(FACSIMILE REPRODUCTION: 1898Assyrian deeds and documents ...)
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(The oldest code of laws C H W Johns)
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Spouse 1910, Agnes Sophia, d, of late Rev. J. Griffith, LL.D.