Hittite diplomatics.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[Place of publication not identified] :
Harrassowitz, O,
2016.
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Colección: | JSTOR EBA.
Studien zu den Boğazköy-Texten. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Body; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations and Editorial Symbols; Bibliographical abbreviations; General abbreviations; Editorial symbols used in transliterations and translations; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Aim and scope of this study; 1.1.1. Diplomatics: a brief introduction; 1.2. Hittite tablet collections; 1.2.1. Boğazköy/Ḫattuša; 1.2.1.1. Excavations; 1.2.1.2. Find spots; 1.2.2. Maşat Höyük/Tapigga; 1.2.3. Kuşaklı/Šarišša; 1.2.4. Ortaköy/Šapinuwa; 1.3. Text corpus; 1.3.1. Dating; 1.3.2. Text genres; 1.4. Method and material.
- 2. Hittite tablets: physical features2.1. Making a clay tablet; 2.2. A typology of Hittite clay tablets; 2.2.1. Type A: 'permanent' tablets; 2.2.1.1. Type A I: Rectangular plano-convex tablets with straight, angular edges; 2.2.1.2. Type A II: Rectangular plano-convex tablets with rounded edges; 2.2.1.3. Type A III: Rectangular plano-convex tablets with a Dachfirstartiges Randprofil; 2.2.1.4. Type A IV: Rectangular plano-convex tablets; 2.2.1.5. Type A V: Rectangular convexo-plane (cushion-shaped) sealed tablets (land deeds); 2.2.1.6. Type A VI: Liver models; 2.2.1.7. Type A VII: Prisms.
- 2.2.1.8. Size2.2.1.9. Summary; 2.2.2. Type B: ephemeral tablets; 2.2.2.1. Type B I: Biconvex rectangular tablets with rounded edges; 2.2.2.2. Type B II: Flat rectangular or square tablets with angular edges; 2.2.2.3. Type B III: Oval-shaped or round tablets ; 2.2.2.4. Size; 2.2.2.5. Summary; 2.2.3. Envelopes; 2.3. Clay types and color; 2.4. Baking of tablets; 2.5. Recycling and re-use of clay tablets; 2.6. (Seal) Impressions and perforations; 2.6.1. Tablets with a seal impression; 2.6.1.1. Tablets with a seal impression of the Hittite king.
- 2.6.1.2. Tablets with a seal impression of a prince or official2.6.2. Tablets with oval-shaped impressions; 2.6.3. 'Firing holes'; 2.6.4. Tablet with impressions of fingernails; 2.6.5. Tablets with other types of impressions; 2.6.6. Perforated tablets; 3. The writing process; 3.1. Inscribing a clay tablet; 3.2. Tablets with script starting on the upper edge; 3.3. Tablets with script continuing on the lower edge; 3.4. Tablets with script starting very close to the left edge or the inter-columnium; 3.5. Tablets without script on the reverse; 3.6. Orientation of the script.
- 3.6.1. Tablets turned around their vertical axis3.6.2. Tablets written in landscape orientation; 3.7. Cuneiform signs as layout markers or editorial symbols; 3.7.1. Glossenkeile and Winkelhaken; 3.7.2. PAB-signs; 3.8. Doodles, drawings and hieroglyphs; 3.9. Ink on Hittite tablets?; 4. Layout: structure by means of vertical lines; 4.1. Column division; 4.1.1. Tablets with four columns or more; 4.1.2. Three-columned tablets; 4.1.3. Single-columned tablets; 4.1.4. Two-columned tablets; 4.1.5. Summary; 4.2. Column dividers; 4.2.1. The intercolumnium; 4.2.2. Tablets with a single column divider.