The famous programmatic article by Benno Landsberger, "Die Eigenbe
grifflichkeit der Babylonischen Welt," was a manifesto which "insisted
on the necessity of studying Mesopotamian culture for its own sake, in
its own terms, and within its own system of values": as Jacobsen notes
it was "under the banner of Eigenbegrifflichkeit thatLandsberger... may
be said to have made Assyriology for the first time an autonomous
discipline." The article is here made available in a masterly
translation by Jacobsen, based on two initial drafts by Foster and Von
Siebenthal: it provides an accurate and sensitive reading by another
intellectual giant in the field, who was himself a long time personal
friend of the author. The introduction, published originally as an
obituary, gives a brief and penetrating assessment of Landsberger's life
work.