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- Chronographica, respectively) both record Berossus' use of "public records" and it is possible that Berossus catalogued his sources. This did not make...
- Feast of Sacea] Berossus from Alexander Polyhistor recorded in Eusebius and Syncellus (translated from the Gr****). In summary, Berossus' Babylonian history...
- drew attention away from the study of the works of Berossus), the fragments of the works of Berossus were the only genuine surviving material known from...
- the gardens by Berossus, a Babylonian priest of Marduk, whose writing c. 290 BC is the earliest known mention of the gardens. Berossus described the reign...
- the son and successor of Neriglissar. Though classical authors such as Berossus wrote that Labashi-Marduk was just a child when he became king, Babylonian...
- Berossus' account begins with a primeval ocean. Unlike in the Enuma Elish, where sea monsters are generated for combat with other gods, in Berossus'...
- discovered, substantial elements of the myth had survived via the writings of Berossus (primarily his Babyloniaca), a 3rd-century BCE Babylonian writer and priest...
- recorded as the hero of the Eridu Genesis and appears in the writings of Berossus as Xisuthros.[citation needed] Ziusudra is one of several mythic characters...
- Antiquity). In 1498, Annius of Viterbo claimed to have translated records of Berossus, an ancient Babylonian priest and scholar; which are today usually considered...
- confused for times predating the 7th century BCE. Had the native history of Berossus survived, this may not have been the case; all that is known of the Chaldaean...