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A manual of Ugaritic

Pierre Bordreuil and Dennis Pardee

(Linguistic studies in ancient West Semitic / edited by M. O'Connor and Cynthia L. Miller, 3)

Eisenbrauns, 2009

[English ed.]

  • : hardback

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Manuel d'ougaritique

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"On the CD, in addition to the PDF [of entire book], color photos of all the texts are provided. The hyperlinks to the PDF enable the reader to move easily from the discussion in the grammar to a copy of a text to a color photo of the text and back again, making the material much more accessible and usable for students and researchers."--Cover p. 4

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Description

Prepared by two of the best-known scholars doing research on the language and texts of the ancient city of Ugarit (modern Tell Ras Shamra), A Manual of Ugaritic was first published in French in 2004 in two volumes. Eisenbrauns is pleased to make it available now in a corrected and updated version, in one volume, with significant enhancements. This book comprises a historical introduction to the texts and language, an outline of the grammar of Ugaritic, a bibliography, facsimiles of a number of texts, and a glossary and text concordance-in short, everything that a student needs for entree into the language. This English edition comes with digital access to a hyperlinked PDF version of the grammar, with color photos of all of the texts included in the book. The hyperlinks enable the reader to move easily from the discussion in the grammar to a copy of a text, to the color photo of the text, and back again, making the material easier to use for students and researchers.

Table of Contents

Preface Preface to the English Edition Foreword, Including a Description of the Intended Audience Historical Introduction and Grammar 1. Introduction to the History and Culture of Ugarit 2. Writing System 3. Phonology 4. Morphology 5. Derivational Processes 6. Compounding 7. Syntax 8. Vocabulary/Lexicon 9. Particularities of Poetic Texts Abbreviations and Sigla Works Cited and Bibliographical Abbreviations Hand Copies Selection of Texts I. Mythological Texts II. Ritual Texts III. Incantations IV. "Scientific" Texts V. Letters VI. Legal Texts VII. Administrative Texts VIII. Abecedaries Concordance of Text Numbers Glossary

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