Handbook of Ugaritic StudiesAll aspects of the ancient site of Ras Shamra (Ugarit) are treated in this compendium: discovery, decipherment of script, interpretation of literary, diplomatic and legal texts, as well as analysis of languages, history, religion and iconography. Cyrus Gordon called its archives 'the foremost literary discovery of the twentieth century' and they have undoubtedly revolutionized our knowledge of the background to Greek, Phoenician and Israelite culture. |
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Table des matières
Chapter One General Introduction | 1 |
The Material Sources | 5 |
Chapter Three The Written Sources | 28 |
Chapter Four The Ugaritic Language | 76 |
Chapter Five Ugaritic Stylistics | 140 |
Chapter Six The Ugaritic Literary Texts | 193 |
Chapter Seven The Ugaritic Cultic Texts | 287 |
Chapter Eight The Correspondence of Ugarit | 359 |
Chapter Twelve The Onomastics of Ugarit | 499 |
An Overview | 529 |
Chapter Fourteen The Iconography of Ugarit | 586 |
Chapter Fifteen A Political History of Ugarit | 603 |
Chapter Sixteen The Tablets and the Computer | 734 |
755 | |
List of Contributors | 824 |
827 | |
Chapter Nine The Legal Texts from Ugarit | 390 |
Chapter Ten The Economy of Ugarit | 423 |
Chapter Eleven The Society of Ugarit | 455 |
Synchronisms | 894 |
HANDBUCH DER ORIENTALISTIK | 896 |
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administrative texts Akkadian Alalakh alphabetic Ammittamru Ammittamru II Ammurapi Amurru Anat ancient Aqhat ARNAUD ASTOUR Athirat attested Aziru Baal Battle of Qadesh bºl BORDREUIL bronze CAQUOT Carchemish context correspondence cult cultic CUNCHILLOs 1989a cuneiform deities DIETRICH divine documents dynastic Egypt Egyptian El’s Emar evidence example fragments genre gods Hatti HELTZER Hittite Hurrian Ibiranu identified incantation Keret king of Carchemish king of Ugarit kingdom LACKENBACHER language legal texts letter lines literary LIVERANI LORETZ MALBRAN-LABAT mentioned Mittanni myth narrative Niqmaddu Niqmaddu III Niqmepa NougAYROL noun offerings OLMO LETE 1992a pantheon PARDEE perhaps personal names place names probably queen Ras Ibn Hani Ras Shamra reference refs rpum sacrifice SANMARTIN scribes script seal shekels SOLDT syllabic Syria tablets temple text KTU tion treaty Ugaritian Ugaritic alphabet Ugaritic texts Urtenu archive verb VIROLLEAUD vowel words WYATT XELLA