The composition and tradition of Erimḫuš

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    • Boddy, Kaira

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The composition and tradition of Erimḫuš

by Kaira Boddy

(Cuneiform monographs, v. 52)

Brill, c2021

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注記

Based on the author's dissertation (doctoral) -- Freie Universität Berlin, 2017

Includes bibliographical references (p. [438]-454) and indexes

内容説明・目次

内容説明

With The Composition and Tradition of Erimhus Kaira Boddy offers the first comprehensive study of the lexical list Erimhus. Boddy gives a detailed analysis of its structure and the ways in which the text and its role in scribal scholarship changed over time. Erimhus was highly valued by the Assyrian and Babylonian scholars of the first millennium BCE and several centuries earlier even caught the interest of the Hittites, who had their own ingenious ways of interpreting and using the material. Originally a bilingual list collecting groups of Akkadian words and their Sumerian equivalents, Erimhus took on a radically different character in Hattusa.

目次

Preface The Scope of This Study Acknowledgments List of Figures List of Tables List of Abbreviations and Symbols 1 Introduction 1.1 State of Research 1.2 Goals and Methods 1.3 Arrangement of the Chapters 2 The Source Material 2.1 Second Millennium Sources 2.2 The First Millennium Series 2.3 Erimhus in Commentaries and School Texts 3 The Surface Structure of Erimhus 3.1 The Modular Organization of Erimhus 3.2 Vertical Connections between Entries 3.3 Horizontal Connections between Entries 3.4 The Sections of Erimhus 4 Quotations and Other Parallels 4.1 Ininsagura 4.2 Syllable Vocabulary A 4.3 Early Dynastic Officials and Plants 4.4 Grammatical Vocabularies 4.5 Parallels between Erimhus and Other Lexical Lists 5 The Different Versions of Erimhus 5.1 The Middle Babylonian Version(s) of Erimhus 5.2 A Comparison between the Kassite Excerpt and Erimhus 2 5.3 A Comparison between the Middle Assyrian Manuscript and Erimhus 3 5.4 A Comparison between the Hattusa Version and Erimhus 1-2 5.5 Differences between the Second Millennium and First Millennium Versions 5.6 Reconstructing the Historical Development of Erimhus 6 The Composition of Erimhus 6.1 Quotations in Erimhus 6.2 Sumerian in Erimhus 6.3 Akkadian in Erimhus 7 Erimhus and Babylonian Scribal Scholarship 7.1 The Lexical Tradition Leading Up to Erimhus 7.2 Sumerian in the Middle Babylonian Period 7.3 The Purpose of Erimhus 8 The Export and Adaptation of Lexical Lists in the Late Second Millennium 8.1 Find-Spots of Lexical Lists Outside of Babylonia 8.2 The Reconfiguration of Lexical Material in the Late Second Millennium 8.3 The Lexical Corpus from Hattusa 8.4 A Comparison between Hattusa and Contemporary Scribal Centers 9 The Hittite Subcolumn 9.1 The Hittite Entries 9.2 Hittite Reinterpretations 9.3 Hittite Linguistic Awareness 10 Erimhus and Hittite Scribal Heritage 10.1 Writing in Hattusa 10.2 The Use of Mesopotamian Scholarly Works by the Hittites 10.3 Hittite Scribal Scholars 10.4 The Creation of a Hittite Scribal Heritage 11 Conclusions 11.1 The Historical Development of Erimhus 11.2 The Organization of Erimhus 11.3 The Function of Erimhus Appendices: The Erimhus Manuscripts from Hattusa Appendix I: KBo 13,1+ Appendix II: KBo 1,35+ Appendix III: KBo 26,21 Appendix IV: KBo 26,22 Appendix V: KBo 26,23 Appendix VI: KBo 1,36+ Appendix VII: KBo 1,41 Appendix VIII: KBo 1,50+ Appendix IX: KBo 26,26 Appendix X: KBo 1,37+ Appendix XI: KBo 26,27 Appendix XII: KUB 37,147+ Appendix XIII: KUB 3,108 Bibliography Indices of Cited Text Passages Text Names Manuscript Numbers

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