Archaic bookkeeping : early writing and techniques of economic administration in the ancient Near East /
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"Originally published as Frühe Schrift und Techniken der Wirtschaftsverwaltung im alten Vorderen Orient: Informationsspeicherung und -verarbeitung vor 5000 Jahren"--CIP versotitle page.
Translatiopn of : Frühe Schrift und Techniken der Wirtschaftsverwaltung im alten Vorderen Orient. :
xi, 169 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-165) and index. :
0226586596 (alk. paper)
Sumerian economic texts from the third Ur dynasty : a catalogue and discussion of documents from various collections /
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Reprint of the edition published by University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis.
Texts presented in a transliterated form. :
xix, 421 pages ; 28 cm. :
Bibliography : pages 347-352. :
0837173116
Sumerian epics and myths /
: Reproductions of tables from Nippur belonging to the Babylonian Section of the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania. S.N. Kramer has grouped the portraits in their present arrangement and has contributed the introductory descriptions of the text. Cf. Foreword. : xi, 7, [1] pages, 26, 26a, 27-111 number l. ; 31 cm. : Bibliography : page xi.
The Sumerian king list /
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"Critical edition of the text with translation and notes : " pages 69-127 ; with Sumerian transliteration and English on opposite pages.
Issued also as the author's thesis. :
xvi, 216 pages, 2 folded pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Old Sumerian and old Akkadian texts in Philadelphia. 2 The "Akkadian" texts, the Enlilemaba texts, and the Onion Archive /
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"The Carsten Niebuhr Institute of Ancient Near Eastern Studies." Includes texts and translations of tablets housed in the University Museum of Philadelphia.
Includes indexes. :
204 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. :
8772890088
The third millennium : studies in early Mesopotamia and Syria in honor of Walter Sommerfeld and Manfred Krebernik /
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"The Festschrift containing 36 contributions celebrates the scholarly achievements of the two outstanding Assyriologists, Walter Sommerfeld (University of Marburg) and Manfred Krebernik (University of Jena). The primary focus of the volume corresponds to the main topics of interests of Professors Sommerfeld and Krebernik - Pre-Sargonic and Sargonic Mesopotamia and third millennium Syria. The volume also features a few contributions dealing with Sumerian language, Mesopotamian literature and the early history of Akkadian and its Semitic background".
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1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789004418080
The Babylonian Expedition of the University of Pennsylvania : Series D, Researches and treatises /
: Includes transliterated selections from the epic, with English translation. : x, 73 p., 5 leaves of plates : facsims. ; 24 cm. : Bibliographical footnotes. : The Babylonian expedition of the University of Pennsylvania. Series D, Researches and treatises, vol. 5, fasc. 2
Sumerian grammar /
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It seems safe to say that this Sumerian Grammar by Professor D.O. Edzard will become the new classic reference in the field. It is an up-to-date, reliable guide to the language of the Sumerians, the inventors of cuneiform writing in the late 4th millennium B.C., and thus essential contributors to the high cultural standard of the whole of Mesopotamia and beyond. Following traditional lines, the Grammar describes general characteristics, origins, linguistic environment, phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax, and phraseology. Due attention is given to the symbiosis with Semitic Akkadian, with which Sumerian was to form a veritable linguistic area. With lucid explanations of all technical linguistic theory. Each transliteration carries its English translation.
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1 online resource (xviii, 191 pages) :
Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-185) and index. :
9789047403401 :
Available to subscribing member institutions only.
The grammar of perspective : the Sumerian conjugation prefixes as a system of voice /
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The so-called Sumerian conjugation prefixes are the most poorly understood and perplexing elements of Sumerian verbal morphology. Approaching the problem from a functional-typological perspective and basing the analysis upon semantics, Professor Woods argues that these elements, in their primary function, constitute a system of grammatical voice, in which the active voice is set against the middle voice. The latter is represented by heavy and light markers that differ with respect to focus and emphasis. As a system of grammatical voice, the conjugation prefixes provided Sumerian speakers with a linguistic means of altering the perspective from which events may be viewed, giving speakers a series of options for better approximating in language the infinitely graded spectrum of human conceptualization and experience. "Woods is to be commended for establishing a new precedent for analyzing Sumerian grammar which will hopefully become a model for future studies of the language." Paul Delnero, Johns Hopkins University
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Partly based on the author's dissertation (doctoral--Harvard University). :
1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references (p. [313]-330) and indexes. :
9789047442080 :
Available to subscribing member institutions only.