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Religion, Literature, and Scholarship: The Sumerian Composition Nanše and the Birds
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This book uses insights from religious studies, literary theory, and the history of science for understanding the Sumerian composition Nanše and the Birds in the context of the Old Babylonian scrib...
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05 October 2004

This book uses insights from religious studies, literary theory, and the history of science for understanding the Sumerian composition Nanše and the Birds in the context of the Old Babylonian scribal school. The discussions of Babylonian religion, literature, and scholarship focus on the usefulness and relevance of these modern concepts for categorizing the ancient text.
The volume presents the first critical edition of Nanše and the Birds, as well as editions of the hymn Nanše B and all third millennium and Old Babylonian lexical lists of birds. It includes 37 plates with photographs and line drawings, including many previously unpublished tablets. The final chapter discusses the identity and orthography of all Sumerian bird names in literary, administrative and lexical texts.
The volume presents the first critical edition of Nanše and the Birds, as well as editions of the hymn Nanše B and all third millennium and Old Babylonian lexical lists of birds. It includes 37 plates with photographs and line drawings, including many previously unpublished tablets. The final chapter discusses the identity and orthography of all Sumerian bird names in literary, administrative and lexical texts.
Price: $261.00
Pages: 408
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Cuneiform Monographs
Publication Date:
05 October 2004
ISBN: 9789004139503
Format: Other
Niek Veldhuis, Ph.D. (1997) in Assyriology, University of Groningen, is Assistant Professor of Assyriology at UC Berkeley. He has published extensively on Babylonian scholarship, religion, and literature, and is director of the Digital Corpus of Cuneiform Lexical Texts (http://cdli.ucla.edu/dcclt/dcclt.html).