Legal texts from the imperial archives of Nineveh are a source of
foremost importance not only to the study of the legal practices and
economic life of the Neo-Assyrian empire, but above all to the
prosopography and chronology of the period. Yet their information
potential has never been fully utilized, mainly because the texts can
only be consulted through two outdated publications, C.H.W. Johns's
Assyrian Deeds and Documents and A. Ungnad's and J.Kohler's Asyrische
Rechtsurkunden. In anticipation of a re-edition of the texts, whose
completion still lies years ahead, the present article offers collations
to about 300 texts of the corpus providing, besides numerous
improvements to the copies of Johns, also a touchstone for earlier
collations by Ungnad and others.