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Lambert 1960a

W. G. Lambert 1960a: Babylonian Wisdom Literature. 

Lambert 1960b

W. G. Lambert 1960b: New Light on the Babylonian Flood, JSS 5, 113–123.

Lambert 1962 

W. G. Lambert 1962: A Catalogue of Texts and Authors, JCS 16, 59–77. 

Lambert 1964

W. G. Lambert 1964: The Creation of Man in Sumero-Babylonian Myth, in: Compte rendue de l'onzième Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale organisée à Leiden du 23 au 29 juin 1962, Leiden, 101–102.

Lambert 1965

W. G. Lambert 1965: Nebuchadnezzar King of Justice, Iraq 27, 1–11

Lambert 1965a

W. G. Lambert 1965: AS 16, 283–288. 

Lambert 1965b

Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets in the British Museum, Part 46. London.

Lambert 1965c

W. G. Lambert 1965c: A New Look at the Babylonian Background of Genesis, Journal of Theological Studies NS 16, 285–300.

Lambert 1966 

W. G. Lambert 1966: Divine Love Lyrics from the Reign of Abi-ešuh, MIO 12, 41–51. 

Lambert 1968

W. G. Lambert 1968: Myth and Ritual as Conceived by the Babylonians, JSS 13, 104–112.

Lambert 1968–69

W. G. Lambert 1968–69: A New Source for the Reign of Nabonidus, AfO 22, 1–8

Lambert 1969a

W. G. Lambert 1969a: A Middle Assyrian medical text, Iraq 31, 28–39. 

Lambert 1969b

W. G. Lambert 1969b: New Evidence for the First Line of Atra-ḫasīs, Or. NS 38, 533–538.

Lambert 1970a 

W.G. Lambert 1970a: Fire Incantations, AfO 23, 39-45. 

Lambert 1970b 

W. G. Lambert 1970b: The Sultantepe Tablets (continued). IX. The Birdcall Text, AnSt 20, 111–117.  

Lambert 1971

W. G. Lambert 1971: Critical Notes on Recent Publications, Or. NS 40, 90–98.

Lambert 1971 

W. G. Lambert 1971: Critical Notes on recent Publications, Or. NS 40, 90–98. 

Lambert 1972

W. G. Lambert 1972: Nabonidus in Arabia, Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 2, 53–64

Lambert 1973 

W. G. Lambert 1973: Studies in Nergal, BiOr 30, 355–363. 

Lambert 1975

W. G. Lambert 1975: The Problem of the Love Lyrics,in: H. Goedicke/J. J. M. Roberts (eds.),Unity and Diversity: Essays in the History,Literature and Religion of the Ancient Near East,Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 98–135.