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Akkadian Royal Letters in Later Mesopotamian Tradition

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592 Seiten
Englisch
Brillerschienen am20.06.2024
Study of royal letters of uncertain authenticity in circulation in ancient Mesopotamia ca. 700-100 BCE. Contains catalogue, text editions and a systematic assessment of their reliability as historical sources for the reigns and events they depict.mehr

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KlappentextStudy of royal letters of uncertain authenticity in circulation in ancient Mesopotamia ca. 700-100 BCE. Contains catalogue, text editions and a systematic assessment of their reliability as historical sources for the reigns and events they depict.
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ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-68593-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum20.06.2024
Seiten592 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 155 mm, Höhe 236 mm, Dicke 38 mm
Gewicht898 g
Artikel-Nr.60654131
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
AcknowledgementsAbbreviationsList of TablesList of Figures1 Introductionâ1.1âAn Exceptional Cuneiform Letterâ1.2âA Larger Phenomenonâ1.3âHistory of Research and Goals of This Studyâ1.4âThe Text Corpusâ1.5âStructure of This Study2 The Authenticity of Letters A5-A17â2.1âThe Significance of the Authenticity Questionâ2.2âProblems with the Authenticity Questionâ2.3âEstablishing Inauthenticityâ2.4âWeighing the Evidence: Subjective Assessmentsâ2.5âAnalyses of A5-A13, A15-A17, Letter-by-Letterâ2.6âSummary and ConclusionEditionsA Note on the Text EditionsCategory A Letters with Identifiable Historical SettingsA1 Gilgamesh, King of Ur to an Unknown KingA2 A King of the Isin I Dynasty to a King of the Babylon I DynastyA3 Samsu-ilÅ«na to Enlil-nÄdin-sumiA4 Kurigalzu to Unidentifiable RecipientsA5 Unidentifiable Sender to Nazi-MaruttasA6 Adad-suma-uá¹£ur to Assur-nÄrÄrÄ« III and IlÄ«-padâA7 A Middle Elamite King to the Babylonians (?)A8 The Babylonians (?) to a Middle Elamite KingA9 A King of the Isin II Dynasty to an Assyrian KingA10 Nebuchadnezzar I to the Babylonians A11 The Obedient Borsippans to AssurbanipalA12 Assurbanipal to the Babylonians A13 The Citizens of Babylon (?) to AssurbanipalA14 Samas-suma-ukÄ«n to AssurbanipalA15 A Late Assyrian King (Assurbanipal?) to SadûnuA16 Sîn-sarra-iskun to Nabopolassar, His Lord A17 Nabopolassar to Sîn-sarra-iskunCategory B Letters with Uncertain Historical SettingsB1 An Officer to a (Kassite?) King of BabylonB2 A (Middle?) Assyrian King to a (Middle?) Babylonian KingB3 Extracts from One or More Letters, including One from a Group to a SuperiorB4 Extracts from Letters with Different Correspondents, including One between KingsB5 Extracts from One or More Letters from a Foreign King(?) to the Babylonians(?)B6 A Travelling Official to His SuperiorB7 Extracts from One or More Letters including One from a Group to a SuperiorB8 A Subordinate to a Provincial Governor (and a King?)B9 Letter about Cultic MattersCategory C Possible LettersC1 A Fugitive from the Land of Edamaraá¹£C2 Strengthen the Battle Equipment! C3 I Will Drag the Loot of the Assyrians to the Steppe! C4 Nazi-Maruttas and Subsi-mesrê-SakkanC5 Let them Give One Chariot Fighter C6 A King Addresses Another about Tribute from the WestC7 The Assyro-Babylonian Border Dispute in the Eighth CenturyC8 MukÄ«n-zÄri, a King of Elam, and Consistent BehaviourC9 An Official to a King of the Land of Akkad (?)C10 Assurbanipal to the Babylonians (?)C11 The Cuneiform Elite 1C12 The Cuneiform Elite 2C13 I Shall Listen to You C14 A Successful Military CampaignAppendix 1: A5-A17 as Potential Sources for Political HistoryAppendix 2: The Hypothetical Transmissions of Letters A5-A17BibliographyIndexmehr