Michalowski, Piotr

 

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Publications

Walker, Christopher B. F., and Piotr Michalowski. 1989. “A New Sumerian Law Code.” In DUMU-E₂-DUB-BA-A. Studies in Honor of Åke W. Sjöberg, 11:383–96. Occasional Publications of the Samuel Noah Kramer Fund. Philadelphia: Samuel Noah Kramer Fund. [Fs Sjoberg (pp. 383-396) (Michalowski1989FsSjoberg)]

Michalowski, Piotr. 1989. The Lamentation over the Destruction of Sumer and Ur. Vol. 1. Mesopotamian Civilizations. Winona Lake, Ind : Eisenbrauns. [LSU (Michalowski1989LamentationSumer)]

Michalowski, Piotr. 1992. “The Early Mesopotamian Incantation Tradition .” Quaderni Di Semantica, Quaderni di Semitistica, 18: 305–26. [ Quadsem 18 (pp. 305-326) (Michalowski1992Quadsem18)]

Michalowski, Piotr. 1993. [Fs Hallo 162 (Michalowski1993-137776)]

Michalowski, Piotr. 1993. Letters from Early Mesopotamia. Vol. 3. Writings from the Ancient World. [Michalowski Letters (Michalowski1993Letters)]

Michalowski, Piotr. 1994. “The Drinking Gods: Alcohol in Mesopotamian Ritual and Mythology.” In Drinking in Ancient Societies. History and Culture of Drinks in the Ancient Near East. Papers of a Symposium Held in Rome, May 17-19, 1990, edited by Lucio Milano, 27–44. History of the Ancient Near East / Studies 6. [HANE/S 6, 041ff. sqq. (Michalowski1994HANE/S6)]

Michalowski, Piotr, and Adnan Mısır. 1998. “Cuneiform Texts from Kazane Höyük.” Journal of Cuneiform Studies 50 (1): 53–58. https://doi.org/10.2307/1360032. [Michalowski, JCS 50 (1998) (Michalowski1998-2TYYP46C)]

Michalowski, Piotr. 1998. “The Unbearable Lightness of Enlil.” In Intellectual Life of the Ancient Near East. Papers Presented at the 43rd Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Prague, July 1-5,1996, edited by Jiří Prosecký, 43:237–47. Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale. Prague: Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Oriental Institute. [CRRAI 43 (pp.237-247) (Michalowski1998Enlil)]

Michalowski, Piotr. 1998. “Literature as a Source of Lexical Inspiration: Some Notes on a Hymn to the Goddess Inana.” In Written on Clay and Stone. Ancient Near Eastern Studies Presented to Krystyna Szarzyńska on the Occasion of Her 80th Birthday, edited by Jan Braun, 65–73. Warsaw: Agade. [Fs Szarzynska p.65-73 (Michalowski1998Inana)]

Michalowski, Piotr. 2002. “Round About Nidaba: On the Early Goddesses of Sumer.” In Sex and Gender in the Ancient Near East. Proceedings of the XLVIIe Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale (Helsinki, July 2-6, 2001), edited by Simo Parpola and Robert M. Whiting, 47:413–22. Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale. [CRRAI 47-2 (pp. 413-422) (Michalowski2002CRRAI47)]


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Contributor at CDLI

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2021-02-24 at 09:52:43 Atf Author approved
2010-02-17 at 00:00:00 Artifact 20100217 cdliadmin_bmcat Author approved
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CDLI contributors. 2025. “Michalowski, Piotr - Authors.” Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative. June 17, 2025. https://cdli.earth/authors/315?pub%5Bpage%5D=4.
CDLI contributors. (2025, June 17). Michalowski, Piotr - Authors. Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative. https://cdli.earth/authors/315?pub%5Bpage%5D=4
CDLI contributors (2025) Michalowski, Piotr - Authors, Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative. Available at: https://cdli.earth/authors/315?pub%5Bpage%5D=4 (Accessed: June 17, 2025).
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