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Ancient Babylonia - Cuneiform

The script of the Sumerians and all the other inhabitants of Mesopotamia employed to write their language, up to the first century BC was cuneiform. The name cuneiform comes from the Latin word "cuneus", meaning wedge. According to Babylonian beliefs Nabu, the god of scribal arts, who was also the city god of Borsippa, gave cuneiform to them. (Bibl...

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Science Museum of Minnesota - Tablet Catalog

With transliteration, translations, and discussions on the individual texts, Cuneiform Inscriptions "" Translations/Transliterations...

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Latin Texts - Nefer Seba

A list of original Latin texts, both in Latin and in translation....

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Online Biblical Hebrew Lessons!

Learn Hebrew for FREE. Study the Hebrew Alphabet and Names of God. Understand Hebrew Grammar and the Hebraic mindset of the Bible. Gain powerful insights into your Christian faith! Do Hebrew Bible Study. An online course with exercises, Hebrew audio, vocabulary, charts, downloads, and much more....

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Latin Mottos, Latin Phrases, Latin Quotes and Latin Sayings

Over 1,900 Latin Mottos, Latin Phrases, Latin Quotes and Latin Sayings with English Translations....

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Bilingual Dictionaries in 160 languages

800 dictionaries in 160 different languages...

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The Phrase Finder

The meanings and origins of over 1,200 English sayings, phrases and idioms. The meanings and origins of sayings and phrases | List of sayings | English sayings | Idiom definitions | Idiom examples | Idiom origins | List of idioms | Idiom dictionary | Meaning of idioms...

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The Internet Dictionary Project

French-Italian-German-Portuguese-Spanish-English....

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ZAZ Multilingual Dictionary

Use this global dictionary to search in 275 dictionaries on the Internet. Translate from 69 source languages into 73 target languages - 400 language combinations....

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The LOGOS Dictionary

(7,350,240 entries in 43 languages at last count)...

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