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Wilfred George Lambert FBA (26 February 1926 – 9 November 2011) was a historian and
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, a specialist in
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and
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Early life

Lambert was born in
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, and, having won a scholarship, he was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham. He obtained two degrees, in
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and
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, at Christ's College,
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Academic career

Lambert taught and researched at the
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for thirty years, during which period he made weekly trips to work on deciphering
cuneiform Cuneiform is a Logogram, logo-Syllabary, syllabic writing system that was used to write several languages of the Ancient Near East. The script was in active use from the early Bronze Age until the beginning of the Common Era. Cuneiform script ...
tablets in the
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. After retirement, he worked with the Museum on their Catalogue of the Western Asiatic Seals Project, dealing with the inscriptions on the seals. In January 2010, Professor Lambert and
Irving Finkel Irving Leonard Finkel (born 1951) is an English philologist and Assyriologist. He is the Assistant Keeper of Ancient Mesopotamian script, languages and cultures in the Department of the Middle East in the British Museum, where he specialises in ...
identified pieces from a cuneiform tablet that was inscribed with the same text as the
Cyrus Cylinder The Cyrus Cylinder is an ancient clay cylinder, now broken into several pieces, on which is written an Achaemenid royal inscription in Akkadian cuneiform script in the name of the Persian king Cyrus the Great. Kuhrt (2007), p. 70, 72 It dates fr ...
. Lambert was an external consultant for the
Chicago Assyrian Dictionary The Chicago Assyrian Dictionary (CAD) or The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago is a nine-decade project at the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute (now known as the Institute for the Study of Ancient ...
. His work, 'Introduction: the transmission of the literary and scholarly texts', in ''Cuneiform Texts in the Metropolitan Museum of Art II: Literary and scholastic texts of the first millennium BC'', was used as background material for The
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's project, ''Knowledge and Power in the Neo-Assyrian Empire''. He was also noted for his new discoveries in relation to the
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text.


Contributions to Assyriology

Lambert was widely regarded as one of the foremost Assyriologists of the 20th century, known for his meticulous philological work and contributions to the
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and interpretation of cuneiform texts. His scholarship significantly advanced the understanding of
Mesopotamian religion Ancient Mesopotamian religion encompasses the Religion, religious beliefs (concerning the gods, Ancient near eastern cosmology, creation and the cosmos, the origin of man, and so forth) and practices of the civilizations of ancient Mesopotamia, ...
,
wisdom literature Wisdom literature is a genre of literature common in the ancient Near East. It consists of statements by sages and the wise that offer teachings about divinity and virtue. Although this genre uses techniques of traditional oral storytelling, i ...
, and mythology. Among his most influential works is ''Babylonian Wisdom Literature (1960)'', which brought new attention to ancient Near Eastern
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and
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texts, including
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,
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, and instructions. He also played a critical role in the study and reconstruction of the
Enūma Eliš ' ( Akkadian Cuneiform: , also spelled "Enuma Elish"), meaning "When on High", is a Babylonian creation myth ( named after its opening words) from the late 2nd millennium BCE and the only complete surviving account of ancient near eastern cosmol ...
, the Babylonian creation epic, and provided authoritative editions of Akkadian texts that remain standard references in the field. Beyond his publications, Lambert contributed to the field through decades of teaching at the University of Birmingham and active participation in major international research projects, including work with the
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and the State Archives of Assyria. His expertise in Sumerian and Akkadian
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, as well as his comparative approach to Mesopotamian and biblical traditions, earned him widespread respect. Lambert was elected a
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in 1971, a recognition of his scholarly impact and intellectual leadership in ancient Near Eastern studies.


Criticism

Wilfred G. Lambert has been criticized by later scholars for minimizing the role of goddesses in ancient Mesopotamian religion and for interpreting divine hierarchies through a patriarchal framework. Critics argue that Lambert’s scholarship often prioritized male deities such as
Enlil Enlil, later known as Elil and Ellil, is an List of Mesopotamian deities, ancient Mesopotamian god associated with wind, air, earth, and storms. He is first attested as the chief deity of the Sumerian pantheon, but he was later worshipped by t ...
and
Marduk Marduk (; cuneiform: Dingir, ᵈAMAR.UTU; Sumerian language, Sumerian: "calf of the sun; solar calf"; ) is a god from ancient Mesopotamia and patron deity of Babylon who eventually rose to prominence in the 1st millennium BC. In B ...
while presenting goddesses—such as
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,
Ninhursag Ninḫursaĝ ( ''Ninḫarsang''; ), sometimes transcribed Ninursag, Ninḫarsag, or Ninḫursaĝa, also known as Damgalnuna or Ninmah, was the ancient Sumerian mother goddess of the mountains, and one of the seven great deities of Sumer. She ...
, and
Ereshkigal In Mesopotamian mythology, Ereshkigal (Sumerian language, Sumerian: 𒀭𒊩𒌆𒆠𒃲 REŠ.KI.GAL, lit. "Queen of the Great Earth") was the goddess of Kur, the land of the dead or underworld in Sumerian religion, Sumerian mythology. In la ...
—as subordinate figures, typically defined by their relationships to male gods. This interpretive approach has been viewed as reflective of mid-20th-century academic norms rather than the religious realities of the ancient Near East, where female divinities frequently occupied positions of independent theological authority. Scholars such as Julia M. Asher-Greve,
Joan Goodnick Westenholz Joan Goodnick Westenholz (1 July 1943 – February 2013) was an Assyriologist and the chief curator at the Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem. She held positions related to academic research at the Oriental Institute (University of Chicago), Ha ...
, and Ilona Zsolnay have argued that Lambert’s work reinforced androcentric interpretations by privileging texts such as the
Enūma Eliš ' ( Akkadian Cuneiform: , also spelled "Enuma Elish"), meaning "When on High", is a Babylonian creation myth ( named after its opening words) from the late 2nd millennium BCE and the only complete surviving account of ancient near eastern cosmol ...
, which foreground male ascendancy, while overlooking earlier or parallel traditions where goddesses like Inanna exerted cosmic,
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, and cultic authority. As a result, Lambert’s approach is said to have contributed to a broader underrepresentation of female divinities in Assyriological literature.
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and
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frameworks developed in more recent decades have sought to reassess the prominence of goddesses within their original sociocultural and theological contexts, in many cases challenging conclusions drawn in Lambert’s interpretations. While Lambert’s
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contributions to the study of Mesopotamian literature and religion remain highly influential, these criticisms have led to a more critical reassessment of his legacy. Contemporary scholarship in Assyriology increasingly emphasizes the importance of evaluating divine figures—especially goddesses—outside the constraints of modern patriarchal assumptions.


Personal life

Lambert was a
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, and a
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. From 1944, he worked in a horticultural nursery north of Birmingham in lieu of
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and supervised
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in their work. Later, in his spare time, he was editor of one of his church's quarterly magazines. Lambert was a lifelong vegetarian.


Appointments and memberships

* 1959–64: Associate Professor and Chair of Oriental Seminary,
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* 1970–93: Professor of Assyriology,
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. * 1984: President of the
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. Lambert was elected a
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in 1971. He was also a presenting member of the
Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale The International Association for Assyriology (IAA) is a non-profit, non-political organization founded in July 2003, and seated in Leiden that "the fields of Cuneiform Studies, ancient Near Eastern History and Archaeology on an international basi ...
(International Congress of Assyriology and Near Eastern Archaeology).


Bibliography

This is a partial bibliography:


Books

* ''Morals in ancient Mesopotamia'' Jaarbericht 15. Ex Oriente Lux. (1957–58) pp184–196. * ''Babylonian Wisdom Literature'' 1960. (221.849.2 L222) * ''A new Babylonian Theogony and Hesiod'' W. G. Lambert and Peter Walcot (1931–2009). Kadmos 4 (1965) pp64–72. * ''Ancient Near Eastern seals in Birmingham Collections'' (1966) * ''Atra-Hasis: The Babylonian Story of the Flood'' by W. G. Lambert, A. R. Millard, and Miguel Civil. (Oxford 1969). * ''Catalogue of the Cuneiform Tablets in the Kouyunjik Collection of the British Museum'' (Jan. 1992) * ''Art of the Eastern World'' by Geza Fehérvári, W. G. Lambert, Ralph H. Pinder-Wilson, and Marian Wenzel (1996) * ''The Qualifications of Babylonian Diviners'' W.G. Lambert in ''Festschrift für Rykle Borger'' (1998). * ''Cuneiform Texts in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Volume II: Literary and Scholastic Texts of the First Millennium BC'' edited by Ira Spar and W. G. Lambert. (2005) * ''Babylonian Oracle Questions'' Eisenbrauns, 2007 () *''Babylonian Creation Myths'' Eisenbrauns, 2013


In honour of

* ''Wisdom, Gods and literature: studies in Assyriology in honour of W.G. Lambert'' By Wilfred G. Lambert, A. R. George, Irving L. Finkel 2002 462pp


Conference papers

* ''Babylonian Siege Equipment''. 52e
Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale The International Association for Assyriology (IAA) is a non-profit, non-political organization founded in July 2003, and seated in Leiden that "the fields of Cuneiform Studies, ancient Near Eastern History and Archaeology on an international basi ...
. Krieg und Frieden im Alten Vorderasien, Münster, 17–21 July 2006(International Congress of Assyriology and Near Eastern Archaeology) Munster 2006
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Book reviews

* Review of Erica Reiner ''Astral Magic in Babylonia'' in ''The Journal of the American Oriental Society'' 1999 * Review of Charles Penglase ''Greek Myths and Mesopotamia: Parallels and Influence in the Homeric Hymns and Hesiod.'' 1997 in ''The Journal of the American Oriental Society''


References


External links


Entry for Wilfred Lambert, British Academy
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Birmingham-born historian and archaeologist Wilfred Lambert dies
', ''Birmingham Post'' (01/12/11) {{DEFAULTSORT:Lambert, Wilfred G. 1926 births 2011 deaths Academics of the University of Birmingham Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge British conscientious objectors Christadelphians English Assyriologists English Christians Fellows of the British Academy Johns Hopkins University faculty Presidents of the Society for Old Testament Study