Books by Stephen Herbert Langdon.

American-born British Assyriologist. Born to George Knowles and Abigail Hassinger Langdon in Monroe, Michigan, Langdon studied at the University of Michigan, participating in Phi Beta Kappa and earning an A. B. in 1898 and an A. M. in 1899. Following this he went to New York's Union Theological Seminary, graduating in 1903, and then on to Columbia University to obtain a Ph.D. in 1904. Langdon then became a fellow of Columbia in France, during which time he was ordained as a deacon of the Church of England in Paris.

Babylonian liturgies by Stephen Langdon (1913)

Building inscriptions of the Neo-Babylonian Empire by Stephen Langdon (1905)

Lectures on Babylonia and Palestine by Stephen Langdon (1906)

Sumerian and Babylonian Psalms by Stephen Langdon (1909)

Sumerian and Semitic religious and historical texts by Stephen Langdon (1923)

Tablets from the Archives of Drehem, complete account of the origin of the Sumerian calendar, translation, and commentary by Stephen Langdon (1913)

The annals of Ashurbanapal (v Rawlinson pl. I-X) by Stephen Langdon (1903)

The Babylonian epic of creation restored from the recently recovered tablets of Assur by Stephen Langdon (1923)

The Babylonian Expedition of the University of Pennsylvania