At the British Museum, he arranged and cataloged the large collection of
cuneiform texts from the
Library of Ashurbanipal at
Nineveh, publishing "Catalogue of Cuneiform Tablets in the Kouyundjik Collection of the British Museum", (1889) as a result. In London, he also recorded the clay tablets of
El-Amarna (Egypt), of which he published "The Tell el-Amarna Tablets in the British Museum", (1892). In 1884, along with
Fritz Hommel, he founded the journal
Zeitschrift für Keilschriftforschung und verwandte Gebiete, which in 1886 was superseded by the
Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und verwandte Gebiete. Bezold was sole publisher of the journal in the period from 1886 to 1922, during which 34 volumes were published. In 1909, he edited and printed the Ethiopic epic
Kebra Nagast, collating the most valuable texts and with critical notes. In June 1901, he was awarded the honorary degree of
Doctor of Laws (DLL) from the
University of Glasgow. He died in
Heidelberg on 21 November 1922. In 1926, his Babylonian-Assyrian glossary ("
Babylonisch-assyrisches Glossar") was published posthumously by his widow, Adele Bezold, and
Hittitologist Albrecht Goetze. ==References==