Audias fabulas veteres : anatolian studies in honor of Jana Součková-Siegelová

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Audias fabulas veteres : anatolian studies in honor of Jana Součková-Siegelová

edited by Šárka Velhartická

(Culture and history of the ancient Near East / edited by B. Halpern ... [et al.], v. 79)

Brill, c2016

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 482-484) and indexes

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The publication Audias fabulas veteres. Anatolian Studies in Honor of Jana Souckova-Siegelova contains 31 contributions on current research topics in the fields of Ancient Anatolian and Near Eastern Languages, History, Religion, and Literature. The topics cover not only the main languages of this geographical area, such as Hittite, Luwian, Hattian, Hurrian, Akkadian, and Sumerian but also comparative linguistics and the latest methods of digitalising cuneiform texts, as well as religion, mythology and divinities, rituals, proverbs and analysis of geographical and historical documentation. Finally, it offers new analyses of some of the most remarkable texts and text passages of the ancient Anatolian literary tradition.

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Editor's Foreword Tabula gratulatoria Jana Souckova-Siegelova (Gernot Wilhelm) Jana Souckova-Siegelova and the Naprstek Museum Prague (Milena Secka) Bibliography of Jana Souckova-Siegelova (Milena Secka, Sarka Velharticka) List of Abbreviations List of Authors Proverbs and rhetorical strategies in 7' of the Hittite Instructions for Priests and Temple Personnel (CTH 264), Silvia Alaura Luwian Monumental Inscriptions and Luwians in Northern Syria, Alfonso Archi The Old Woman: Female Wisdom as a Resource and a Threat in Hittite Anatolia, Gary Beckman A study in doors, Petr Charvat Das semantische Feld der hethitischen Verwaltungssprache, Paola Cotticelli-Kurras Isuwa and Hatti during the Early Hittite Empire (Tuthaliya I - Suppiluliuma I), Stefano de Martino Ivory Pyxis in the National Museum, Prague, Marie Dufkova Zur Syntax des vedischen und hethitischen Vokativs im Vergleich, Heiner Eichner UEberlegungen zur Textherstellung des Hedammu-Mythos, Detlev Groddek The story of Wasitta and Kumarbi, Alwin Kloekhorst SIURI - SINURI, deux divinites a redecouvrir, Rene Lebrun MES4 - ein Pluraldeterminativ im Hethitischen, Jurgen Lorenz / Elisabeth Rieken Die sogenannten "eingepunzten" Hieroglypheninschriften von Bogazkoey: Status quaestionis, Massimiliano Marazzi Marginalia to the Myth of Telipinu, H. Craig Melchert Activities and roles of court dignitaries towards the end of the Hittite Empire, Clelia Mora La fete dite de l'intronisation CTH 659, Alice Mouton Auf der Suche nach dem Schreiberprofil, Gerfrid G.W. Muller Etymologisches und Morphologisches zu einigen anatolischen Woertern, Norbert Oettinger The Hieroglyphic Sign EGO(2), Annick Payne Zippalanda and the Cities of Central Anatolia: Economic and Religious Connections, Franca Pecchioli Daddi Nuovi sigilli in luvio geroglifico VIII, Massimo Poetto One more hapax crux in Hittite, Jaan Puhvel The Hattian-Hittite Foundation Rituals from Ortakoey (II). Fragments to CTH 726 "Rituel bilingue de fondation d'un temple ou d'un palais", Oguz Soysal / Aygul Suel On Anatolian Traditions of the Old Hittite Kingship, Piotr Taracha A Hittite View of Lullubum and its World, Ilknur Tas / Selim F. Adali Eine alternative Deutung des "Wildtierparks" im Anitta-Text, Ahmet UEnal Cuneiform Texts in the Naprstek Museum Prague, Ludek Vacin A Brief Note on the Syntax of Writing in Hittite, Theo van den Hout Dokumentation zu Bedrich Hrozny in den Archiven des tschechischen Nationalmuseums, Sarka Velharticka Schreiber und Beschwoerung im Hurritischen, Gernot Wilhelm A Luwian Welcome, Ilya Yakubovich Indices

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