The
Royal Library of Ashurbanipal, named after
Ashurbanipal, the last great
king of the
Neo-Assyrian Empire, is a collection of thousands of
clay tablets and fragments containing texts of all kinds from the 7th century BC. Among its holdings was the famous
Epic of Gilgamesh. Due to the sloppy handling of the original material much of the library is irreparably jumbled, making it impossible for scholars to discern and reconstruct many of the original texts, although some have survived intact.