A Sumerian Chrestomathy

A Sumerian Chrestomathy
Title A Sumerian Chrestomathy PDF eBook
Author Konrad Volk
Publisher Otto Harrassowitz
Pages 118
Release 2012
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9783447067829

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A Sumerian Chrestomathy by Konrad Volk has been written for beginners studying Sumerian within the academic curriculum. The volume contains 44 texts of varying contents: royal inscriptions, legal, and economic documents dating from the Early Dynastic (ca. 2500 B.C.) to the Old Babylonian Period (ca. 1750 B.C.) when Sumerian was no longer a spoken language. Some of the autographed texts are accompanied by a version in Neo-Assyrian script so that the student can learn the Neo-Assyrian sign forms which are of fundamental importance for the use of the sign list in this book and, in general, for most Assyriological sign lists. Each inscription can be studied with the help of the sign list, which is intentionally limited to the signs that occur in this book. Reference is given to the most recent works in the field by R. Borger and C. Mittermayer. Also included are individual and detailed glossaries: General Vocabulary; Divine Names; Personal Names; Place Names; Sacred Buildings; Year Dates; Year Names; Festivals. These glossaries not only quote the lexical items found in the inscriptions but also give the Akkadian equivalents for Sumerian words and refer - wherever necessary - to the most recent Sumerological literature.

A Sumerian Grammar and Chrestomathy

A Sumerian Grammar and Chrestomathy
Title A Sumerian Grammar and Chrestomathy PDF eBook
Author Stephen Langdon
Publisher
Pages 336
Release 1911
Genre Sumerian language
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A Hittite Chrestomathy

A Hittite Chrestomathy
Title A Hittite Chrestomathy PDF eBook
Author Edgar H. Sturtevant
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 230
Release 2020-05-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725280159

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A Sumerian Reader

A Sumerian Reader
Title A Sumerian Reader PDF eBook
Author Konrad Volk
Publisher Gregorian Biblical BookShop
Pages 162
Release 1997
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN

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This book contains 44 texts of varying contents: royal inscriptions, legal, and economic documents. For pedagogical reasons literary texts are not included. Some of the texts are accompanied by a transliteration and/or version in Neo-Assyrian so that the students can learn the Neo-Assyrian forms which are of basic importance for the use of the sign list book and for most assyriological sign lists.

A Sumerian Reading-Book

A Sumerian Reading-Book
Title A Sumerian Reading-Book PDF eBook
Author C.J. Gadd
Publisher Рипол Классик
Pages 201
Release 1924
Genre History
ISBN 5873153027

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Reading and Writing in Babylon

Reading and Writing in Babylon
Title Reading and Writing in Babylon PDF eBook
Author Dominique Charpin
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 334
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 0674049683

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Shows how hundreds of thousands of clay tablets testify to the history of an ancient society that communicated broadly through letters to gods, insightful commentary, and sales receipts. This book includes many passages, offered in translation, that allow readers an illuminating glimpse into the lives of Babylonians.

A Northrop Frye Chrestomathy

A Northrop Frye Chrestomathy
Title A Northrop Frye Chrestomathy PDF eBook
Author Robert D. Denham
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 325
Release 2015-01-12
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1443873055

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This chrestomathy is a selection of passages from the previously unpublished writings of Northrop Frye, much of it coming from his notebooks and diaries, which are now a part of his Collected Works (1996–2012). The passages, arranged alphabetically, form a discontinuous series of reflections on diverse topics that are worthy of extracting from their original source. The passages gathered here are aphoristic, insightful, clever, startling, amusing, contrarian, curious, powerful, salty, irreverent, unguarded, or otherwise noteworthy in the way they reveal Frye’s fertile mind at work. Frye is Canada’s greatest literary critic, and a good argument can be made that he is the greatest critical presence internationally of the last century. This book showcases the seeds of the ideas he often developed in his books and essays. The passages range widely across Frye’s sixty-year writing career, extending from the early 1930s until just before his death in 1991.