The "Haus am Hang" at Ḫattuša A Late Hittite State Scriptorium and Its Tablet Collections.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Wiesbaden :
Harrassowitz Verlag,
2022.
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Colección: | Studien zu den Boğazköy-Texten.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Pages
- Contents
- Tables
- Illustrations
- Abbreviations
- Preface
- Introduction and History of Research
- Part I: The Context
- 1. The Excavation Area L/18 and the Find-spots of the Texts
- 1.1 The L/18 Area's Topography
- 1.2 The 1907, 1911, and 1912 Excavations
- 1.3 1936-1937: The First Excavations of Kurt Bittel in L/18
- 1.4 Excavations in 1960-1962
- 1.5 The Small Finds: An Analysis
- 1.6 From Constantinople to Berlin: Texts of the First Excavations
- 2. Dating the Texts of the Haus am Hang
- 2.1 The Old Hittite Corpus
- 2.2 The Middle Hittite Corpus
- 2.3 Late Historiographical Texts
- 3. Colophons and Scribes
- 3.1 Colophons with Scribal Signatures
- 3.1.1 Kuruntapiya
- 3.1.2 Ḫillu
- 3.1.3 Piḫami
- 3.1.4 Ḫalwaziti's Activity in the Lower City
- 3.1.5 Anuwanza, the Scribe and Supervisor of the Haus am Hang and the Lower City
- 3.1.6 Piḫawalwi and Palluwaraziti
- 3.1.7 Walwaziti and His Association with the Haus am Hang
- 3.1.8 Other Scarcely Attested Scribes
- 3.2 Colophons without Scribal Signatures
- 3.3 General Remarks about the Colophons of the Haus am Hang
- 4. A Catalogue of Epigraphic Finds According to Their Find-spots
- 4.1 Seals and Sealings
- 4.2 The Text Fragments
- Part II: The Texts
- 5. The Haus am Hang as Scriptorium
- 6. The Layout of the Tablets
- 6.1 Number of Columns
- 6.1.1 Single-column Tablets
- 6.1.1.1 Prayers
- 6.1.1.2 Epic Texts
- 6.1.1.3 Rituals
- 6.1.1.4 Cult Inventory Texts
- 6.1.2 Three-column Tablets
- 6.2 Other External Features of the Tablets
- 6.2.1 Paragraph Dividers
- 6.2.2 Vertical Lines at the Tablet Edges
- 6.3 The Sammeltafel in the Haus am Hang
- 7. A Center of Economic and Religious Administration?
- 7.1 Inventory Texts (CTH 240-250)
- 7.2 Cult Management
- 7.2.1 Cult Inventory Texts (CTH 501-530)
- 7.2.2 Oracle Inquiries (CTH 557-582)
- 7.2.3 Vows (CTH 583-590)
- 7.2.4 Festival Texts
- 7.2.4.1 CTH 591: The Festival of the Month
- 7.2.4.2 The an.taḪ.šum Festival in the Haus am Hang
- 7.2.4.3 The nuntarriyašḫa- Festival (CTH 626): Outline Tablets from the Haus am Hang
- 7.2.4.4 The KI.LAM festival (CTH 627)
- 7.2.4.5 The (ḫ)išuwa- Festival (CTH 628)
- 7.2.4.6 CTH 633: A Festival Performed by a Prince (EZEN 4 ḫaššumaš)
- 7.2.4.7 CTH 645: Festivals Concerning the Cult of Lelwani
- 7.2.4.8 CTH 652: The Festival for the Storm-god of the Meadow
- 7.2.4.9 CTH 682: The Festival for the LAMMA Deities
- 7.2.4.10 Final Remarks
- 8. Chancellery Texts
- 8.1 The Old Historiographical Texts
- 8.1.1 CTH 3: Fragments on Zalpa and Northern Anatolia
- 8.1.2 CTH 8: The Palace Chronicle
- 8.1.3 CTH 14: Fragments on the Syrian Wars
- 8.1.4 CTH 16: Hurrian Wars
- 8.1.5 CTH 19 and CTH 20: King Telipinu
- 8.2 Historical Texts from the Empire Period
- 8.2.1 The Deeds of Šuppiluliuma I
- 8.2.2 The Texts on Muršili II and Other Historiographical Fragments
- 8.3 Political Treaties
- 8.4 Prayers
- 8.5 Letters
- 8.6 Normative Texts