Martin Worthington (academic)
Martin Worthington is a British Academy Research Fellow in the Dept of Near and Middle East at SOAS, University of London, with his research focused on Babylonian poems from the first millennium BC.[1]
From 2006 to 2010 Worthington was a junior research fellow in Assyriology at St John's College. In 2011 Worthington was awarded the Sir George Staunton Prize from the Royal Asiatic Society.[1]
Selected publications
- Worthington, Martin (2012), Principles of Akkadian textual criticism, Studies in ancient Near Eastern records, v. 1., De Gruyter, ISBN 9781283629256
- Worthington, Martin (2011), On Names and Artistic Unity in the Standard Version of the Babylonian Gilgamesh Epic, 21, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, v21 n04, pp. 403–420, ISSN 1356-1863
- Worthington, Martin (2010), Teach yourself complete Babylonian, London Teach Yourself Books, ISBN 0340983884
References
External links
- Lecture on "Translations and Literature in Ancient Mesopotamia", link.
- BBC Radio 4 In Our Time, "The Epic of Gilgamesh". Martin Worthington on the panel with Andrew R. George and Frances Reynolds.
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