Von Göttern und Menschen: Beiträge zu Literatur und Geschichte des Alten Orients. Festschrift für Brigitte Groneberg: Cuneiform Monographs, cartea 41
Editat de Dahlia Shehata, Frauke Weiershäuser, Kamran V. Zandde Limba Germană Hardback – 13 iun 2010
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ISBN-13: 9789004187481
ISBN-10: 9004187480
Pagini: 522
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Brill
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ISBN-10: 9004187480
Pagini: 522
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.98 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Peut-on comprendre le Silbenvokabular?
Antoine Cavigneaux/Margaret Jaques
Un édit du roi Ammi-ditana de Babylone
Dominique Charpin
„ina ištarāte ul ibašši kīma šāšu“
Reinhard Dittmann
Des dieux, un ministre et un coquina
Jean-Marie Durand
Ištar und die Ehekrise. Bemerkungen zu STT 257, RA 18, 21ff. („Tisserant 17“), und ST 249
Walter Farber
Zur Begründung der Missachtung der „Weisen Ordnung“ im Keret-Epos
Thomas R. Kämmerer
Uruk in Babylon. Eine Inschrift Nebukadnezars II. für Ischtar von Uruk
Joachim Marzahn
Aleuromantie. Von der altorientalischen Kunst, mit Hilfe von Opfermehl das Maß göttlichen Wohlwollens zu ermitteln
Stefan M. Maul
Bildhaftigkeit und Bildlosigkeit im Alten Orient: ein Widerspruch?
Astrid Nunn
Schlangenauge
Rosel Pientka-Hinz
Immer nur Söhne und keine Töchter? Zu einem Familienrelief des Ur-Nanše (Urnanše 20 = RIME 1 E1.9)
Gebhard J. Selz
Selbstbewusste Dichter der Hammurabi-Dynastie
Dahlia Shehata
Ninpumuna, die Herrin des Salzbrunnens
Annabelle Staiger
Der Schlaf im Licht der altmesopotamischen Überlieferung
Ulrike Steinert
Feminine Gender of Old Babylonian Nouns
Michael P. Streck
The Ugaritic suffixes -āyu and –ānu
Wilfred van Soldt
From the Notebook of a Professional Exorcist
Nathan Wasserman
Weiser Išum, der du den Göttern vorangehst
Frauke Weiershäuser
Ninkarrak – an Akkadian goddess in Sumerian guise
Joan Goodnick Westenholz
Dogs, Pigs, Lamaštu, and the Breast-Feeding of Animals by Women
Frans A. M. Wiggermann
Zu den Schreibungen des Anzud-Vogels in der Fāra-Zeit
Kamran V. Zand
monumentum aere perennius – Mauerring und
Ringkomposition im Gilgameš-Epos
Annette Zgoll
monumentum aere perennius – Dichtung als achtes
Weltwunder bei Horaz (carm. 3,30)
Christian Zgoll
Peut-on comprendre le Silbenvokabular?
Antoine Cavigneaux/Margaret Jaques
Un édit du roi Ammi-ditana de Babylone
Dominique Charpin
„ina ištarāte ul ibašši kīma šāšu“
Reinhard Dittmann
Des dieux, un ministre et un coquina
Jean-Marie Durand
Ištar und die Ehekrise. Bemerkungen zu STT 257, RA 18, 21ff. („Tisserant 17“), und ST 249
Walter Farber
Zur Begründung der Missachtung der „Weisen Ordnung“ im Keret-Epos
Thomas R. Kämmerer
Uruk in Babylon. Eine Inschrift Nebukadnezars II. für Ischtar von Uruk
Joachim Marzahn
Aleuromantie. Von der altorientalischen Kunst, mit Hilfe von Opfermehl das Maß göttlichen Wohlwollens zu ermitteln
Stefan M. Maul
Bildhaftigkeit und Bildlosigkeit im Alten Orient: ein Widerspruch?
Astrid Nunn
Schlangenauge
Rosel Pientka-Hinz
Immer nur Söhne und keine Töchter? Zu einem Familienrelief des Ur-Nanše (Urnanše 20 = RIME 1 E1.9)
Gebhard J. Selz
Selbstbewusste Dichter der Hammurabi-Dynastie
Dahlia Shehata
Ninpumuna, die Herrin des Salzbrunnens
Annabelle Staiger
Der Schlaf im Licht der altmesopotamischen Überlieferung
Ulrike Steinert
Feminine Gender of Old Babylonian Nouns
Michael P. Streck
The Ugaritic suffixes -āyu and –ānu
Wilfred van Soldt
From the Notebook of a Professional Exorcist
Nathan Wasserman
Weiser Išum, der du den Göttern vorangehst
Frauke Weiershäuser
Ninkarrak – an Akkadian goddess in Sumerian guise
Joan Goodnick Westenholz
Dogs, Pigs, Lamaštu, and the Breast-Feeding of Animals by Women
Frans A. M. Wiggermann
Zu den Schreibungen des Anzud-Vogels in der Fāra-Zeit
Kamran V. Zand
monumentum aere perennius – Mauerring und
Ringkomposition im Gilgameš-Epos
Annette Zgoll
monumentum aere perennius – Dichtung als achtes
Weltwunder bei Horaz (carm. 3,30)
Christian Zgoll
Notă biografică
Dahlia Shehata, PhD (2004) in Ancient Near Eastern Studies, University of Göttingen, is
research associate for Assyriology at the University of Freiburg, Germany. She has published on different topics dealing Mesopotamian music. Since 2008 she holds a research and teaching scholarship dealing with the Akkadian Anzu-Myth and the concept of demonic creatures in the Ancient Near East.
Frauke Weiershäuser, PhD (2004) in Ancient Near Eastern Studies, University of Göttingen, is research associate at the Institute for Assyriologiy at the University of Heidelberg. She worked on The Royal Women of the Ur III-Dynasty (published 2008 in Göttingen). Since 2004 her main field of research has been the lexical texts from Assur.
Kamran V. Zand, PhD (2009) in Ancient Near Eastern Studies, is research associate at the Institute for Languages and Cultures of the Near East, Department of Assyriology at the University of Jena. His main fields of research are the earliest known Sumerian literature and the orthographic traditions of the third millennium B.C. (Standard Orthography/UD.GAL.NUN).
research associate for Assyriology at the University of Freiburg, Germany. She has published on different topics dealing Mesopotamian music. Since 2008 she holds a research and teaching scholarship dealing with the Akkadian Anzu-Myth and the concept of demonic creatures in the Ancient Near East.
Frauke Weiershäuser, PhD (2004) in Ancient Near Eastern Studies, University of Göttingen, is research associate at the Institute for Assyriologiy at the University of Heidelberg. She worked on The Royal Women of the Ur III-Dynasty (published 2008 in Göttingen). Since 2004 her main field of research has been the lexical texts from Assur.
Kamran V. Zand, PhD (2009) in Ancient Near Eastern Studies, is research associate at the Institute for Languages and Cultures of the Near East, Department of Assyriology at the University of Jena. His main fields of research are the earliest known Sumerian literature and the orthographic traditions of the third millennium B.C. (Standard Orthography/UD.GAL.NUN).