At the interface of religion and administration: the Hittite cult inventories

Cover -- Title Pages -- Contents -- Tables -- Table 2.1: Characteristic features of festival texts and cult inventories -- Table 2.2: The eight most frequently attested elements in the corpus -- Table 2.3: Manuscripts with (partly) preserved colophon -- Table 2.4: Distribution of selected spellings...

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Main Author: Cammarosano, Michele 1982- (Author)
Contributors: Kryszeń, Adam (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Wiesbaden Harrassowitz Verlag 2021
In:Year: 2021
Reviews:[Rezension von: Cammarosano, Michele, 1982-, At the interface of religion and administration : the Hittite cult inventories] (2022) (Dardano, P.)
[Rezension von: Cammarosano, Michele, 1982-, At the interface of religion and administration : the Hittite cult inventories] (2023) (Hutter, Manfred, 1957 -)
Series/Journal:Studien zu den Bogazköy-Texten v.68
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Hittites / Cult / Ritual / Cuneiform text / Clay tablet
B Hittites / Cult
Further subjects:B Religion
B Electronic books
B Spring
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:Cover -- Title Pages -- Contents -- Tables -- Table 2.1: Characteristic features of festival texts and cult inventories -- Table 2.2: The eight most frequently attested elements in the corpus -- Table 2.3: Manuscripts with (partly) preserved colophon -- Table 2.4: Distribution of selected spellings -- Table 2.5: Patterns used in cult image descriptions -- Table 2.6: Distribution of the patterns considered in table 2.5 -- Table 3.1: Conventionally defined geographical sectors -- Table 4.1: Number of tags corresponding to divine names -- Table 4.2: The most frequently attested gods as deities worshiped -- Table 4.3: Most frequent theonyms containing geographical names -- Table 4.4: Storm gods worshiped -- Table 4.5: Solar deities worshiped -- Table 4.6: Stag gods worshiped -- Table 4.7: Texts attributable to specific geographical sectors -- Table 5.1: Catalogue of the festivals attested in the corpus -- Abbreviations -- Bibliographical Abbreviations -- General Abbreviations -- Symbols -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The cult inventories as textual genre -- 2.1 The corpus and its Sitz im Leben -- 2.1.1 The nature of cult inventories -- 2.1.2 Cult inventories and other genres -- 2.1.3 Typological classification of the texts -- 2.1.4 Principles of analysis of the corpus -- 2.1.5 Selected aspects of the corpus -- 2.2 Materiality, layout, and palaeography -- 2.2.1 Materiality -- 2.2.2 Layout -- 2.2.3 Palaeography -- 2.3 Language and orthography -- 2.3.1 Cult inventories as text type -- 2.3.2 Orthography -- 2.3.3 Morphology -- 2.3.4 Morphosyntax und syntax -- 2.3.5 Semantics, lexicon, and formulae -- 2.3.6 Pragmatics -- 2.3.7 Negatively defined characteristic features -- 3. The geography of the Hittite cult inventories -- 3.1 Sources and method -- 3.1.1 Basic data -- 3.1.2 Visiting representatives -- 3.1.3 Transport of goods and livestock.
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ISBN:3447391979