Alphabet scribes in the land of cuneiform: sēpiru professionals in Mesopotamia in the Neo-Babylonian and Achaemenid periods

This book discusses the alphabetic scribes (sēpiru) mentioned in Mesopotamian documents of the Neo-Babylonian and Achaemenid periods - specifically, of the 6th-5th centuries bce. The period in question saw a wide diffusion of writing in the Northwest Semitic alphabetic script - mostly in Aramaic - i...

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Autore principale: Blokh, Yigʼal (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Stampa Libro
Lingua:Inglese
Servizio "Subito": Ordinare ora.
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Pubblicazione: Piscataway, NJ, USA Gorgias Press 2018
In: Gorgias studies in the Ancient Near East (11)
Anno: 2018
Recensioni:[Rezension von: Blokh, Yigʼal, Alphabet scribes in the land of cuneiform : sēpiru professionals in Mesopotamia in the Neo-Babylonian and Achaemenid periods] (2022) (Safford, Jan)
Periodico/Rivista:Gorgias studies in the Ancient Near East 11
(sequenze di) soggetti normati:B Babylonien / Scrivano / Scrittura cuneiforme / Lingue semitiche / Alfabeto
Altre parole chiave:B Semitic languages Alfabeto
B Alfabeto
B Scribes Iraq Babylonia
B Cuneiform writing
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Riepilogo:This book discusses the alphabetic scribes (sēpiru) mentioned in Mesopotamian documents of the Neo-Babylonian and Achaemenid periods - specifically, of the 6th-5th centuries bce. The period in question saw a wide diffusion of writing in the Northwest Semitic alphabetic script - mostly in Aramaic - in Mesopotamia; yet, alphabetic texts were normally written in ink on perishable materials and did not survive to be discovered by modern archaeologists. In contrast, cuneiform tablets written on clay have been found in large numbers, and they document different aspects of the alphabetic scribes' activities. This book presents evidence for understanding the Akkadian term sēpiru as a designation for an alphabetic scribe and discusses the functions of these professionals in different administrative and economic spheres. It further considers the question of the ethnic origins of the alphabetic scribes in Mesopotamia, with special attention to the participation of Judeans in Babylonia in this profession. Bloch also provides translations of over 100 cuneiform documents of economic, legal and administrative content
Descrizione del documento:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1463206356