Hittite studies in honor of Harry A. Hoffner Jr. : on the occasion of his 65th birthday
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Hittite studies in honor of Harry A. Hoffner Jr. : on the occasion of his 65th birthday
Eisenbrauns, 2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. xiii-xxiii) and indexes
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A tribute to America's preeminent scholar of Hittite language and culture, Professor Harry A. Hoffner, Jr., of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. The thirty-four contributors, students, and colleagues treat topics as diverse as Hittite contacts with the Mycenaean Greeks, the topography of the Hittite capital, and various aspects of Hittite grammar and etymology.
Table of Contents
Middle Hittite-`Middle Kingdom' Alfonso Archi
The Predecessors of Hattusili I Richard H. Beal
Gilgamesh in Hatti Gary Beckman
Relations between Hatti and Ahhiyawa in the Last Decades of the Bronze Age Trevor Bryce
On the Trail of the Deer: Hittite kurala- Billie Jean Collins
Le cariche d'oro Franca Pecchioli Daddi
Enkel des Konigs, aber kein Prinz! Ali M. Dincol and Belkis Dincol
De la confrontation a l'entente cordiale: les relations assyro-hittites a la fin de l'age du Bronze (ca-1180 av. J.C.) J. Freu
The Upper Land, matum elitum O. R. Gurney
Bull Jumping in a Hittite Text? Hans G. Guterbock
Betrachtungen zur Traditionsgeschichte hethitischer Rituale am Beispiel des `Sundenbock'-Motivs Volkert Haas
Zur sachlichen Zustandigkeit des Konigsgerichts (DI.KUD LUGAL) in der hethitischen Rechtssatzung Richard Haase
The Hittite Ritual Against a Curse (CTH 429) Hripsime S. Haroutunian
The Storm-God Seal of Mursili III J. D. Hawkins
Studies in the Hittite Phraseological Construction I: Its Syntactic and Semantic Properties Theo van den Hout
A New Look at the Outline Tablets of the AN.TAH.SUMSAR Festival: The Text-copy VS NF 12.1 Philo H. J. Houwink ten Cate
Why Did the Hittites Have a Thousand Deities? Cem Karasu
Zur Palaographie akkadischsprachiger Texte aus Hattusa J. Klinger
A Note on `The Tale of the Merchants' Silvin Kosak
More on the So-called `Puhanu Chronicle' Stefano de Martino and Fiorella Imparati
Cultural Boundaries in Hittite Ritual Gregory McMahon
Hittite antaka- `loins' and an Overlooked Myth about Fire H. Craig Melchert
On Some Clauses in the Kurunta Treaty and the Political Scenery at the End of the Hittite Empire Clelia Mora
Die hurritischen Pronomina der hurritisch-hethitischen Bilingue aus Hattusa Erich Neu
Hethitisch utezzi `Nasse' und indogermanisch *wed- Norbert Oettinger
Zur Topographie von Hattusa: Tempel auf Buyukkale Maciej Popko
Of Loons and Legumes Jaan Puhvel
Forcing Morals on Mesopotamian Society? Jack M. Sasson
The Great Scribe Taki-Sarruma Itamar Singer
A Practical Vocabulary from Ortakoy* Aygul Suel and OGuz Soysal
Is Tuthaliya's Sword Really Aegean? Piotr Taracha
Word Play in Hittite Literature? Ahmet Unal
Hittite ku-ku-us-zi, KUB 10.99 i 29 Calvert Watkins
Konig Silber und Konig Hidam Gernot Wilhelm
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Hieroglyphic Luwian Signs
Hittite Grammar
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