Martin Worthington (academic)
Martin Worthington is senior lecturer in Assyriology at the University of Cambridge, and former 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, Cambridge. 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 1356-1863CS1 maint: location (link)
- Worthington, Martin (2010), Teach yourself complete Babylonian, London Teach Yourself Books, ISBN 0340983884
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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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