Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Bone Name Cuneiformanatomy Latin GraySubject 63 GrayPage 270 Image Gray268.png Caption Bones of the right foot. Dorsal surface. Image2 Caption2 Articulations MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf There are three cuneiform bone s in the human foot the medial cuneiform the intermediate cuneiform also known as the middle the lateral cuneiform They are located between the navicular bone and the first, second and third metatarsal bones and are medial to the cuboid bone . Additional images gallery Image Gray269.png Bones of the right foot. Plantar Surface. Image Gray290.png Skeleton of foot. Medial aspect. Image Gray291.png Skeleton of foot. Lateral aspect. Image Gray360.png Oblique section of left intertarsal and tarsometatarsal articulations, showing the synovial cavities. Image Ospied de.svg Bones of foot gallery HumanBones See also Bone Terminology Bone terminology Terms for anatomical location DEFAULTSORT CuneiformAnatomy Category Skeletal system Musculoskeletal stub ar br Eskern gennhe vel de Os cuneiforme es Cu a anatom a eu Hezur kuneiforme fr Os cun iforme it Osso cuneiforme nl Os cuneiforme pl Ko ci klinowate pt Cuneiforme anatomia ru sv Kilformade benen ... more details
system name Cuneiform type Logographic typedesc and syllabary syllabic languages Akkadian language ... Proto writing children none br apparently inspired Old Persian cuneiform script Old Persian , br ... U 12000 to U 123FF Sumero Akkadian Cuneiform br http www.unicode.org charts PDF U12400.pdf U 12400 to U ... listed in the Unicode cuneiform article to display these characters Cuneiform script ref IPAc en icon ... the 30th century BC, with predecessors reaching into the late 4th millennium the Uruk IV period , cuneiform ... 400 unique characters in Late Bronze Age Hittite cuneiform . The original Sumerian language Sumerian ... alphabet Ugaritic and Old Persian cuneiform script Old Persian alphabets. Cuneiform writing was gradually ... AD, the script had become extinct. Cuneiform documents were written on clay tablet s, by means of a blunt ... wedge shaped, thus giving rise to the name cuneiform wedge shaped , from the Latin cuneus , meaning wedge . History The cuneiform writing system was in use for more than 35 centuries, through several ... era and there are no Cuneiform systems in current use. For this reason, it had to be deciphered ... before the next heading The cuneiform script underwent considerable changes over a period ..., U 12295 Cuneiform wiktionary . Image SAG.svg left 400px Evolution of the cuneiform sign SAG head .... Proto literate period The cuneiform script proper emerges out of pictographic proto writing ... of Egyptian hieroglyphic orthography. Archaic cuneiform Further Liste der archaischen Keilschriftzeichen ... wedge tipped stylus was used which was pushed into the clay, producing wedge shaped cuneiform ... to the stylus, the writer could use a single tool to make a variety of impressions. Cuneiform ... patterns or another cuneiform sign. ref name Lo As time went by the cuneiform got very complex ... Akkadian cuneiform Image Sumerian MS2272 2400BC.jpg thumb A list of Sumerian deities, ca. 2400 BC The archaic cuneiform script was adopted by the Akkadians from ca. 2500 BC, and by 2000 BC had evolved ... more details
Wiktionary cuneiformCuneiform from the Latin word for wedge shaped can refer to Cuneiform script , an ancient writing system originating in Mesopotamia in the 4th millennium BC Cuneiformanatomy , three bones in the human foot Cuneiform cartilages Cuneiform Records , a music record label CuneiForm software , an optical character recognition tool Cuneiform Unicode block disambiguation es Cuneiforme it Cuneiforme disambigua ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Cuneiform cartilages Latin cartilagines cuneiformes GraySubject 235 GrayPage 1075 Image Gray956.png Caption Laryngoscopic view of interior of larynx. Image2 Gray955.png Caption2 The entrance to the larynx, viewed from behind. System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 12 DorlandsSuf 12217131 The cuneiform cartilages of the larynx cartilages of Wrisberg are two small, elongated pieces of yellow elastic cartilage , placed one on either side, in the aryepiglottic fold , where they give rise to small whitish elevations on the surface of the mucous membrane , just in front of the arytenoid cartilage s. Function of the cuneiform cartilages is to support the vocal folds and lateral aspects of the epiglottis. Additional images gallery Image Gray950.png The cartilages of the larynx. Posterior view. Image Gray958.png Muscles of larynx. Posterior view. gallery Gray s Larynx anatomy Category Head and neck respiratory stub pt Cartilagem cuneiforme ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 Wiktionary GAL Borger 2003 nr. 553 Unicode U 120F2 Unicode & x120F2 is the Sumerian cuneiform for great . LUGAL L .GAL Ereshkigal sup D sup ERE .KI.GAL Portal Ancient Near East DEFAULTSORT Gal Cuneiform Category Sumerian words and phrases ANE stub ... more details
One source date December 2007 Infobox software name CuneiForm logo screenshot caption CuneiForm 12 screenshot ... Freeware BSD licenses website http en.openocr.org openocr.org CuneiForm is a software tool for optical ... about news 2008 12.htm Cognitive Technologies OCR Cuneiform ref Features CuneiForm uses the OmniFont system Clarify date June 2010 . Algorithm s used in CuneiForm come from the rules ... learning. CuneiForm recognizes any print font Image scanning scanned from book s, newspaper s, magazine ... decorative fonts e.g. Gothic . There are special settings in CuneiForm for recognition of text from Dot matrix printers dot matrix printer and 200x100 Dots per inch DPI resolution faxes. CuneiForm ... , Turkish language Turkish , and Ukrainian language Ukrainian text. CuneiForm can save recognized text ... Excel . User interface CuneiForm can be used as a stand alone command line application, or as a back end to other programs. It comes with its own graphic interface . CuneiForm can be also used ... History Once a leader of OCR software in Russia , CuneiForm was in competition with ABBYY FineReader ... 3.0 and subsequent versions . In 1996 , OCR CuneiForm 96 was released, which was the first OCR package ... for all users. Its first step was releasing CuneiForm as freeware . Cognitive Technologies plans ... 1434 ref In September 2008, part of Cuneiform was released as open source software. One of the missing .... Cuneiform is being ported to Linux , BSD and Mac OS X . ref https launchpad.net cuneiform linux CuneiForm Linux port project page ref This branch of code will finally be merged with Cognitive codebase. References Reflist External links http www.cuneiform.ru CuneiForm website Russian http en.openocr.org English page http www.cognitive.ru products cuneiform.htm CuneiForm description Russian ... software Category Optical character recognition Category Formerly proprietary software de CuneiForm pl CuneiForm ru CuneiForm uk CuneiForm ... more details
File NIN beltu Cuneiform.svg thumb Cuneiform NIN sign lady The Sumer ian word NIN Akkad ian pronunciation of the sign ERE can denote a queen or a priestess, and is often translated lady . Many goddess es are called NIN, such as sup Dingir D sup Ningal NIN.GAL great lady , sup Dingir D sup temple .NIN.GAL lady of the great temple or sup Dingir D sup Ereshkigal ERE .KI.GAL , sup Dingir D sup NIN.TI . The compound form NIN. DINGIR Akkadian entu divine lady , lady of a god denotes a priestess . The NIN sign is written as MUNUS .T G unicode in archaic cuneiform as well as in the Codex Hammurabi , the syllable nin on the other hand is spelled as MUNUS.KA unicode in Assyrian cuneiform. MUNUS.KU NIN sub 9 sub unicode has the reading sister . gallery File MUNUS SAL sinnishtu Cuneiform.svg Basic cuneiform MUNUS sign woman File TUG subatu ku Cuneiform.svg Basic cuneiform T G sign syllabic ku gallery NIN in the Gilgamesh epic Ninsun sup Dingir D sup NIN.S N as the mother of Gilgamesh in the Epic of Gilgamesh Standard Babylonian version , appears in 5 of the 12 Chapters Tablets I, II, III, IV, XII . The other personage using NIN is the god Ninurta sup Dingir D sup NIN.URTA who appears in Tablet I, and especially the Deluge mythology Flood myth of Tablet XI. Of the 51 uses of the nin cuneiform , the other major usage is for the Akkadian language Akkadian word eninna &ndash nin as in e nin na , but also other variants . Eninna is the adverb Now , but is also conjunctionally used, or as a segue form, a transition form . The two uses of NIN as the word for sister Akk. ah tu , for example is used in Tablet 8 The Mourning of Enkidu , line 38 May ... May the brothers go into mourning over you like sisters See also Portal Ancient Near East Nin imma Nin isina Nin Ildu EN cuneiform Puabi ... isbn 951 45 7760 4 Volume 1 in the original Akkadian cuneiform and transliteration commentary and glossary are in English DEFAULTSORT Nin Cuneiform Category Cuneiform determinatives Category Mesopotamian ... more details
Cuneiform law refers to any of the legal code s written in cuneiform script , that were developed and used throughout the ancient Middle East among the Sumer ians, Babylonia ns, Assyria ns, Elam ites, Hurrians , Kassites , and Hittites . ref name Cuneiform law Encyclopedia.com http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1B1 362024.html Cuneiform law Encyclopedia.com ref The Code of Hammurabi is the most well known of the cuneiform laws, but there were a number of precursor laws. ref name Cuneiform law Encyclopedia.com Features Although they were written in several different cities and Monarchy kingdom s, these early law s have a number of formulas in common. Most contain both an epilogue and a prologue, which usually explain the purpose of composing the laws, invoke divine authority, and command the reader to abide by them. They are always imposed or enacted in the name of a ruler, be it a prince or king, and show no sign of being the result of legislative bodies. While many of these code s are only partially known, they nevertheless paint a fairly clear picture that enables us to learn what issues pertaining to rules were considered significant by the societies they governed in the 3rd, 2nd, and 1st millennia Before Christ BC . Unlike modern codes, Cuneiform law provides no universal formula for general areas of law. Rather, laws typically consist of specific if... then... cases that are meant to act as an example or precedent. Punishment s for crimes vary from code to code, but not all prescribe ... in force. ref name britannica.com http www.britannica.com eb article 9028210 Cuneiform law Britannica Online Encyclopedia ref Cuneiform law is generally classified separately from later Middle East ern ... of the Middle East that made use of cuneiform law were generally all in contact with one another, and developed similar cultures. Akkadian language Akkadian , a cuneiform language, was used ... Ancient Near East DEFAULTSORT Cuneiform Law Category Legal codes Category Codes of conduct Category ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 File B118ellst.png thumb Cuneiform TI sign Portal Ancient Near East Cuneiform TI or T L Borger 2003 nr. Unicode U 122FE Unicode & x122FE has the main meaning of life when used ideographically. The written sign developed from the drawing of an arrow, since the words meaning arrow and life were pronounced similarly in the Sumerian language. With the determinative UZU flesh, meat , sup UZU sup TI, it means rib . This homophony is exploited in the myth of Ninti ERE NIN .TI lady of life or lady of the rib , created by Ninhursag to cure the ailing Enki . Since Eve is called mother of life in Book of Genesis Genesis , together with her being taken from Adam s Lang he tsela side, rib , the story of Adam and Eve has sometimes been considered to derive from that of Ninti. In Akkadian orthography, the sign has the syllabic values di or i , in Hittite ti , di or te . DEFAULTSORT Ti Cuneiform Category Sumerian words and phrases Category Akkadian language ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 The Cuneiform Cliffs Coord 73 6 S 167 38 E source GNIS display inline,title are steep, irregular cliffs at the south end of Malta Plateau , along the north side of the lower Mariner Glacier in Victoria Land . The name applied by the New Zealand Antarctic Place Names Committee in 1966 is descriptive of wedgelike spurs that project from the face of the cliffs. References usgs gazetteer id 3411 Category Cliffs of Victoria Land Category Borchgrevink Coast BorchgrevinkCoast geo stub ... more details
Portal Ancient Near East Infobox Writing system name Elamite Cuneiform type Syllabary languages Elamite language time 2200 BCE to 400 BCE fam1 Sumerian cuneiform Sumerian Cuneiform fam2 Akkadian language Akkadian Cuneiform sisters Old Persian Cuneiform Elamite cuneiform was a logosyllabary logo syllabic script used to write the Elamite Language . History and Decipherment The Elamite Language ca. 3000 BCE to 400 BCE is the now extinct language spoken by Elamites, who inhabited the regions of Khuzist n and F rs in Southern Iran . ref name margaret It has long been an enigma for scholars due to the scarcity of resources for its research and the irregularities found in the language. ref name margaret It seems to have no relation to its neighboring Semitic languages Semitic and Indo European languages ... Sumerian cuneiform . The second is Linear Elamite , a hieroglyphic syllabary with some logogram s. The third and most recent one is Elamite cuneiform, a syllabary adapted from Akkadian language Akkadian cuneiform . Although Proto Elamite and Linear Elamite still remain a mystery, Elamite cuneiform have been successfully deciphered. Elamite cuneiform comes in two variants, the first, derived from ... one time, there would only be around 130 cuneiform signs in use. Throughout the script s history, only 206 different signs were used in total. The earliest known Elamite cuneiform text is a treaty between ... Grotefend . The second, Babylonian language Babylonian cuneiform, was deciphered shortly after the Old ... research of Elamite. ref name margaret Inventory Elamite radically reduced the number of cuneiform ... 2 le li lu colspan 3 File Cuneiform UL.png 20px ul style text align center m ma me mi mu am colspan ... even there. Syntax Elamite cuneiform is similar to that of Akkadian language Akkadian cuneiform except ... and ra . Elamite cuneiform allows for a lot of freedom when constructing syllables. For example ..., pp.  147 170 DEFAULTSORT Elamite Cuneiform Category Elamite language ca Elamita cune forme fa ... more details
refimprove date February 2010 Infobox record label name Cuneiform Records founded 1984 founder Steven Feigenbaum country United States location Silver Spring, Maryland url http cuneiformrecords.com Official website Cuneiform Records is an independent record label based in Silver Spring, Maryland . The label releases a mixture of musical styles, including progressive jazz , modern fusion music , progressive rock , the Canterbury Scene and related artists and electronic music . Cuneiform has introduced many notable new acts over the years, in addition to documenting work of the past, such as its release of the entire Heldon catalog and several archival Soft Machine recordings. The label operates in tandem with a mail order retailer, Wayside Music, which dates back to 1980. Artists Artists who have released albums or reissues on the label ref http cuneiformrecords.com artists.html Artists ref div col 4 Afuche Ahleuchatistas Ahvak Arkham Beat Circus Birdsongs Of The Mesozoic Raoul Bj rkenheim Blast Blixt Bill Laswell, Raoul Bj rkenheim, Morgan gren Bone Boom David Borden Mother Mallard s Portable Masterpiece Company Boud Deun Chris McGregor s Brotherhood of Breath Cartoon band Cartoon George Cartwright Chainsaw Jazz Cheer Accident Guigou Chenvier The Claudia Quintet Graham Collier Cosmologic Robert Creeley Curlew band Curlew The Danubians Carlo De Rosa s Cross Fade Dead Cat Bounce Elton Dean Delivery band Delivery Daniel Denis Deus ex Machina band Deus ex Machina Djam Karet Doctor Nerve Paul Dunmall Octet Ergo Forrest Fang Far Corner Fast N Bulbous Forever Einstein Forgas Band Phenomena Fred Frith Henry Kaiser Peter Frohmader Michael Gibbs Gilgamesh band Gilgamesh Grits G sta Berlings Saga Guapo band Guapo Gutbucket Hamster Theatre Happy Family Happy the Man Joel Harrison Lorenzo Feliciati Healing Force Heldon Lars Hollmer Hugh Hopper The Hosemobile Hughscore Harry Miller ... fr Cuneiform Records it Cuneiform Records nl Cuneiform Records ... more details
SpecialChars portalbox Language Ancient Near East Hittite cuneiform is the implementation of cuneiform script used in writing the Hittite language . The surviving corpus of Hittite texts is preserved in cuneiform on clay tablets dates to the 2nd millennium BC roughly spanning the 17th to 12th centuries . Hittite orthography was directly adapted from Old Assyrian cuneiform. The HZL of R ster and Neu lists 375 cuneiform signs used in Hittite documents 11 of them only appearing in Hurrian and Hattic language Hattic glosses , compared to some 600 signs in use in Old Assyrian. About half of the signs have syllabic values, the remaining are used as ideograms or logogram s to represent the entire word much as the characters , and & are used in contemporary English. Cuneiform signs can be employed in three functions syllabogram s, Akkadograms or Sumerogram s. Syllabograms are characters that represent a syllable . Akkadograms and Sumerograms are ideogram s originally from the earlier Akkadian or Sumerian orthography respectively, but not intended to be pronounced as in the original language Sumerograms are mostly ideograms and Determinative determiners . Conventionally, syllabograms are transcribed in italic lowercase Akkadograms in italic uppercase Sumerograms in roman uppercase. Thus, the sign GI can be used and transcribed in three ways, as the Hittite syllable gi also ge in the Akkadian spelling Q RU UB of the preposition near as Q , and as the Sumerian ideogram GI for tube also in superscript, sup GI sup , when used as a determiner. Syllabary The syllabary consists of single vowels, vowels preceded by a consonant conventionally represented by the letters CV , vowels followed ... ir i it iz u u , ub ud ug u uk ul Image Cuneiform UL.png 20px missing in Unicode um un up ur , r ... Unicode cuneiform for Hittite GFDL , branched off FreeSerif Category Cuneiform Category Hittite language Cuneiform hu Hettita kjelek list ja lt Hetit dantira tis ... more details
Portal Ancient Near East Wiktionary & x12097 EN Borger 2003 nr. 164 Image B164ellst.svg 100x20px EN Unicode U 12097 unicode & x12097 , see also ENSI is the Sumerian cuneiform for lord or priest . Originally, it seems to have been used to designate a high priest or priestess of a Sumerian city state s patron deity ref H. W. F. Saggs Saggs, H. W. F. 1988, The Greatness That Was Babylon revised edition ref a position that entailed political power as well. It may also have been the original title of the ruler of Uruk. See Lugal Lugal, ensi and en Lugal, ensi and en for more details. deities Enlil sup D sup EN.L L Enki sup D sup EN.KI Engurun sup D sup EN.GURUN Sin mythology sup D sup EN.ZU En hedu ana , Akkadian 2285 BC 2250 BC was the first known holder of the title, En Priestess. See also ERE NIN lady , LUGAL king , b lu . Amarna letters b lu The 1350 BC Amarna letters uses EN for b lu, though not exclusively. The more common spelling is mostly be li , to make b l , or its equivalent. Some example letters using cuneiform EN are letters EA for El Amarna 152, EA 254, and EA 282, ref Moran, The Amarna Letters , p. 239, 307, 323. ref titled A demand for recognition , by Abimilku Neither rebel or delinquent 2 , by Labayu and Alone , by Shuwardata . Most of the uses are in the letter introduction, formulaic addresses to the pharaoh , stating typically to effect To the King pharaoh , Lord mine , speaking thus.... Bodies of the letters also repeat the phraseology of King, my Lord , sometimes doubly as in letter EA 34, using be li, as b lu , The pharaoh s reproach answered , by the King of Alashiya . References references William L. Moran Moran, William L. The Amarna Letters. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987, 1992. softcover, ISBN 0 8018 6715 0 DEFAULTSORT En Cuneiform Category Sumerian titles Category Men s social titles ca En de En Sumer es En fr Ens ko hu En nl Ensi pl En sv nsi ... more details
Other uses2 anatomy expert subject 1 Biology date November 2011 wikiversity Topic Anatomy Image The Anatomy Lesson.jpg thumb right 260px Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp The anatomy lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp by Rembrandt shows an anatomy lesson taking place in Amsterdam in 1632. Anatomy from the Ancient ... of living things . It is a general term that includes human anatomy , animal anatomy zootomy , and plant anatomy phytotomy . In some of its facets anatomy is closely related to embryology , comparative anatomy and Phylogenetics comparative embryology , ref name intro HGray cite web url http www.bartleby.com 107 1.html title Introduction page, Anatomy of the Human Body . Henry Gray. 20th edition. 1918 accessdate 19 March 2007 ref through common roots in evolution . Anatomy is subdivided into gross anatomy or Macroscopic scale macroscopic anatomy and Microscopic scale microscopic anatomy. ref name intro HGray Gross anatomy is the study of anatomical structures that can, when suitably presented ... anatomy is the study of minute anatomical structures on a microscopic scale. It includes histology ... between histology and cell biology isn t strictly made as described here . The history of anatomy has ... anatomy organ s and structures in the body. Methods have also improved dramatically, advancing from ... , and MRI . Anatomy should not be confused with anatomical pathology also called morbid anatomy ... anatomy organ s. Superficial anatomy Superficial anatomy or surface anatomy is important in anatomy .... ref name intro HGray With knowledge of superficial anatomy, physician s or veterinary surgeon s gauge the position and anatomy of the associated deeper structures. Superficial is a directional ... of the body. ref cite book last Marieb first Elaine title Human Anatomy & Physiology year 2010 publisher Pearson Education, Inc. location San Francisco page 12 ref Human anatomy main Human anatomy ... of Gray s Anatomy Human anatomy, including gross human anatomy and histology, is primarily the scientific ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Anatomy Of Type studio Longtype of cover version cover songs Artist Between the Buried and Me Cover Between The Buried And Me The Anatomy Of.jpg Released Start date 2006 6 13 Recorded Genre Progressive metal , progressive rock , thrash metal Length 69 56 Label Victory Records Producer Jamie King Last album Alaska album Alaska br 2005 This album The Anatomy Of br 2006 Next album Colors Between the Buried and Me album Colors br 2007 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r838526 review pure url yes link rev2 Lambgoat rev2Score Rating 3 10 http www.lambgoat.com albums view.aspx?id 2045 link The Anatomy Of is the first cover album by American heavy metal band Between the Buried and Me . It is the second release to include Dan Briggs musician Dan Briggs , Blake Richardson , and Dustie Waring . Track listing tracklist collapsed headline extra column Original artist date total length 69 56 writing credits yes title1 Blackened song Blackened writer1 James Hetfield , Jason Newsted , Lars Ulrich extra1 Metallica small 1988 small length1 6 40 title2 Kickstart My Heart writer2 Nikki Sixx extra2 M tley Cr e small 1989 small length2 4 55 title3 The Day I Tried to Live writer3 Chris Cornell extra3 Soundgarden small 1994 small length3 5 28 title4 Bicycle Race writer4 Freddie Mercury extra4 Queen band Queen small 1978 small length4 3 09 title5 Three of a Perfect Pair song Three of a Perfect Pair writer5 Adrian Belew , Bill Bruford , Robert Fripp , Tony Levin extra5 King Crimson small 1984 small length5 4 11 title6 Us and Them song Us and Them writer6 Rick Wright , Roger Waters extra6 Pink Floyd small 1973 small length6 7 52 title7 Geek U.S.A. writer7 Billy Corgan extra7 The Smashing Pumpkins small 1993 ... the Buried and Me DEFAULTSORT Anatomy Of, The Category Between the Buried and Me albums Category 2006 albums Category Victory Records albums pt The Anatomy Of ... more details
Infobox Bone Name First cuneiform bone Latin os cuneiforme mediale, os cuneiform primum GraySubject 63 GrayPage 270 Image Gray290.png Caption Skeleton of foot. Medial aspect. Image2 Caption2 Articulations MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre o 07 DorlandsSuf 12598268 The medial cuneiform also known as first cuneiform is the largest of the Cuneiformanatomy cuneiforms . It is situated at the medial side of the foot, anterior to the navicular and posterior to the base of the first metatarsal . It articulates with four bones the navicular , second cuneiform , and first and second metatarsal s. Additional images gallery Image Gray268.png Bones of the right foot. Dorsal surface. Image Gray269.png Bones of the right foot. Plantar surface. Image Gray278.png The left first cuneiform. Antero medial view. Image Gray279.png The left first cuneiform. Postero lateral view. Image Gray291.png Skeleton of foot. Lateral aspect. Image Gray360.png Oblique section of left intertarsal and tarsometatarsal articulations, showing the synovial cavities. Image Ospied de.svg Bones of foot gallery External links eMedicineDictionary medial cuneiform bone Gray s Bones of lower extremity Category Skeletal system nl Os cuneiforme mediale pl Ko klinowata przy rodkowa sv Inre kilformade benet uk ... more details
SpecialChars In Unicode , the Sumero Akkadian Cuneiform script is covered in two Unicode block blocks U 12000&ndash U 1237F Cuneiform 879 assigned characters U 12400&ndash U 1247F Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation ... charts PDF U12000.pdf Cuneiform Unicode.org chart PDF ref show the characters in their Classical ... of cuneiform texts were written, are considered font variants of the same characters. The character ... proposal for Unicode encoding of the script was submitted by two cuneiform scholars working with an experienced ... Unicode cuneiform ref The base character inventory is derived from the list of Ur III signs compiled by the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative of UCLA based on the inventories of Miguel Civil, Rykle ... inventory and ordering further List of cuneiform signs Of the 907 signs listed by Borger 2003 ... what represents a single character in cuneiform, and indeed most of Borger s items not encoded ... as MUNUS . T G cuneiform & x122A9 & x12306 , and ME a plural marker Borger 2003 nr. 754 has to be expressed as ME.E cuneiform & x12228 & x1230D . Another class of examples are signs that are written ... , the sign must be expressed as either IGI.N G U 12146 U 1243C, cuneiform & x12146 & x1243c or IGI.ERIM U 12146 U 1209F, cuneiform & x12146 & x1209f depending on the glyph shape, in violation Citation ... , not glyph s. While those signs can in principle still be added by a Cuneiform Extended range in the future ... value is another. For example, U 12066 cuneiform & x12066 DAG KISIM5 TIMES LU PLUS MASH2 is better known as AMA , U 12258 cuneiform & x12258 NINDA2 TIMES NE is better known as G, or HI TIMES ASH2 cuneiform & x1212F as AR or UR. List of signs See also list of cuneiform signs . The following table ... be unambiguously recovered by prefixing, CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN , replacing TIMES for x , PLUS for and OVER for , ASTERISK for , H for , SH for , and switching to uppercase. Sumero Akkadian Cuneiform ... comments cuneiform & x12000 U 12000 A 839 579 cuneiform & x12001 U 12001 A x A 845 583 EDURU cuneiform ... more details
Infobox Bone Name Third cuneiform bone Latin os cuneiforme laterale, os cuneiforme tertium GraySubject 63 GrayPage 271 Image Gray291.png Caption Skeleton of foot. Lateral aspect. Image2 Caption2 Articulations MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre o 07 DorlandsSuf 12598261 The lateral cuneiform also known as third cuneiform external cuneiform intermediate in size between the other two cuneiform bones, is also wedge shaped, the base being uppermost. It occupies the center of the front row of the tarsal bones, between the second cuneiform medially, the Cuboid bone cuboid laterally, the navicular posteriorly and the third metatarsal in front. Additional images gallery Image Gray268.png Bones of the right foot. Dorsal surface. Image Gray269.png Bones of the right foot. Plantar surface. Image Gray282.png The left third cuneiform. Postero medial view. Image Gray283.png The third left cuneiform. Antero lateral view. Image Gray290.png Skeleton of foot. Medial aspect. Image Gray360.png Oblique section of left intertarsal and tarsometatarsal articulations, showing the synovial cavities. Image Ospied de.svg Bones of foot gallery External links eMedicineDictionary lateral cuneiform bone Gray s Bones of lower extremity Category Skeletal system nl Os cuneiforme laterale pl Ko klinowata boczna sv Yttre kilformade benet uk ... more details
Infobox journal title Journal of Cuneiform Studies cover File Journal of Cuneiform Studies.gif editor Piotr Michalowski discipline Assyriology peer reviewed language English, French, German former names abbreviation publisher American Schools of Oriental Research country United States frequency Annually history 1947 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.bu.edu asor pubs jcs index.html link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR 00220256 OCLC 1782513 LCCN 51032477 CODEN ISSN 00220256 eISSN boxwidth Portal Ancient Near East The Journal of Cuneiform Studies was founded in 1947 by the Baghdad School of the American Schools of Oriental Research . The journal presents articles about ancient Mesopotamian language and history in English language English , French language French and German language German . External links http www.asor.org pubs jcs back issues.html titles of articles in back issues of the Journal of Cuneiform Studies DEFAULTSORT Journal Of Cuneiform Studies Category Religious studies journals Cuneiform Studies Category Cuneiform Category Ancient Near East journals Category Annual journals Category Publications established in 1947 Category Multilingual journals humanities journal stub de Journal of Cuneiform Studies ... more details
Infobox Bone Name Second cuneiform bone Latin os cuneiforme intermedium, os cuneiforme secundum GraySubject 63 GrayPage 271 Image Gray291.png Caption Skeleton of foot. Lateral aspect. Image2 Caption2 Articulations MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre o 07 DorlandsSuf 12598254 The intermediate cuneiform also known as second cuneiform middle cuneiform is shaped like a wedge, the thin end pointing downwards. It is situated between the other two cuneiforms the medial and lateral cuneiforms , and articulates with the navicular posteriorly, the second metatarsal anteriorly and with the other cuneiforms on either side. Additional images gallery Image Gray268.png Bones of the right foot. Dorsal surface. Image Gray269.png Bones of the right foot. Plantar surface. Image Gray290.png Skeleton of foot. Medial aspect. Image Gray360.png Oblique section of left intertarsal and tarsometatarsal articulations, showing the synovial cavities. Image Ospied de.svg Bones of foot gallery External links eMedicineDictionary intermediate cuneiform bone Gray s Bones of lower extremity Category Skeletal system nl Os cuneiforme intermedium pl Ko klinowata po rednia sv Mellersta kilformade benet uk ... more details
The Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative CDLI is an international digital library project aimed at putting text and images of an estimated 500,000 recovered cuneiform tablets created from between roughly 3350 BC and the end of the pre Christian era online. ref name about cite web title About CDLI url http cdli.ucla.edu about cdli.html publisher Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative accessdate 2009 02 21 ref The principal investigators for the project are Robert K. Englund from University of California, Los Angeles and Peter Damerow from the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary leader Stephen J. Tinney is a co principal investigator. ref cite web title CDLI Staff and Associates url http cdli.ucla.edu staff.html publisher Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative accessdate 2009 02 21 ref In 2004 Englund received the Richard W. Lyman Award from the National Humanities Center for his work on the initiative. ref cite news title Cuneiform Goes Digital UCLA Scholar Sheds Light on Cultural History of Ancient Iraq url http nationalhumanitiescenter.org newsrel2004 prlymanaward2004.htm publisher National Humanities Center date 2004 04 28 accessdate 2009 02 21 ref The project began in 1998 ref cite news title Web library assembling ancient written documents agency Associated Press publisher USA Today url http www.usatoday.com tech 2002 05 17 library.htm date 2002 05 17 accessdate 2009 02 21 ref but it was not until 2000 that it obtained funds for three years from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Science Foundation s Digital Library Initiative. ref name about This phase consisted of digitizing and progressively putting online the collections of the Vorderasiatisches Museum online in 2001 , the Institut Catholique de Paris online in 2002 , the Hermitage Museum and the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology online in 2003 ... cdli.ucla.edu Official site Category Language oriented digital libraries Category Cuneiform Category ... more details
Infobox Writing system name Old Persian Cuneiform type Semisyllabary languages Old Persian language Old Persian time 525 BC 330 BC fam1 Cuneiform script unicode http www.unicode.org charts PDF U103A0.pdf U 103A0&ndash U 103D5 iso15924 Xpeo sample Behistun DB1 1 15.jpg imagesize Contains Old Persian text Old Persian cuneiform is a semi alphabetic cuneiform script that was the primary script for the Old Persian language . Texts written in this cuneiform were found in Persepolis , Susa , Hamadan , Armenia , and along the Suez Canal . ref name OPGTL 6 Kent, R. G. Old Persian Grammar Texts Lexicon , page 6. American Oriental Society, 1950. ref They were mostly inscriptions from the time period of Darius ... cuneiform is loosely inspired by the Sumerian language Sumero Akkadian language Akkadian Cuneiform script cuneiform however, only one glyph , l a , derives from that script s la cuneiform . l sup a sup ... alphabet while Elamite cuneiform Elamite and Cuneiform script Akkadian cuneiform Akkadian were ... cuneiform started in 1711 when some of Darius s inscriptions were published by Chardin. ref name OPGTL ... allowed Grotefend to figure out the cuneiform characters that are part of Darius, Darius s father .... ref While Old Persian s basic strokes are similar to those found in cuneiform scripts, Old Persian ... classifying the script as syllabic. This situation had its origin in the Assyria n cuneiform syllabary ... . Unicode Old Persian cuneiform was added to the Unicode Standard in March, 2005 with the release of version 4.1. The Unicode block for Old Persian cuneiform is U 103A0&ndash U 103DF and is in the Supplementary ... book url http books.google.com ?id JiVgAAAAMAAJ&printsec frontcover v onepage&q&f false title Cuneiform ... on Old Persian cuneiform http www.ancientscripts.com oldpersian.html Ancient scripts article on Old Persian cuneiform http titus.uni frankfurt.de personal jg unicode table8.htm Old Persian cuneiform in contrast with Elamite and Late Babylonian cuneiform Cite book chapter From the Persepolis Fortification ... more details
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