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A Companion to Ancient Near Eastern Languages
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Overview
Filled with enlightening chapters by noted experts in the field, this book introduces Ancient Near Eastern (ANE) languages and language families used during the time period of roughly 3200 BCE to the second century CE in the areas of Egypt, the Levant, eastern Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and Iran. In addition to providing grammatical sketches of the respective languages, the book focuses on socio-linguistic questions such as language contact, diglossia, the development of literary standard languages, and the development of diplomatic languages or “linguae francae.” It also addresses the interaction of Ancient Near Eastern languages with each other and their roles within the political and cultural systems of ANE societies.
Presented in five parts, The Companion to Ancient Near Eastern Languages provides readers with in-depth chapter coverage of the writing systems of ANE, starting with their decipherment. It looks at the emergence of cuneiform writing; the development of Egyptian writing in the fourth and early third millennium BCI; and the emergence of alphabetic scripts. The book also covers many of the individual languages themselves, including Sumerian, Egyptian, Akkadian, Hittite, Pre- and Post-Exilic Hebrew, Phoenician, Ancient South Arabian, and more.
- Provides an overview of all major language families and writing systems used in the Ancient Near East during the time period from the beginning of writing (approximately 3200 BCE) to the second century CE (end of cuneiform writing)
- Addresses how the individual languages interacted with each other and how they functioned in the societies that used them
- Written by leading experts on the languages and topics
The Companion to Ancient Near Eastern Languages is an ideal book for undergraduate students and scholars interested in Ancient Near Eastern cultures and languages or certain aspects of these languages.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781119193302 |
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Publisher: | Wiley |
Publication date: | 09/18/2024 |
Series: | Blackwell Companions to the Ancient World |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d) |
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Table of Contents
List of Illustrations ixList of Tables xi
Notes on Contributors xv
Preface xix
Part I Writing Systems 1
1 The Decipherment of Ancient Near Eastern Languages 3Peter T. Daniels
2 The Emergence of Cuneiform Writing 27Christopher Woods
3 The Development of Egyptian Writing in the Fourth and Early Third Millennium bce 47Ludwig Morenz
4 The Emergence of Alphabetic Scripts 65Christopher Rollston
Part II Ancient Near Eastern Languages 83
5 Sumerian 85Piotr Michalowski
6 Egyptian 107Matthias Muller
7 Akkadian 129Rebecca Hasselbach‐Andee
8 Eblaite 149Amalia Catagnoti
9 Elamite 163Jan Tavernier
10 Amorite 185Viktor Golinets
11 Hurrian 203Dennis R.M. Campbell
12 Hittite 221Ilya Yakubovich
13 Luwian 239Craig Melchert
14 Ugaritic 257Robert Hawley
15 Ancient Hebrew 279Seth Sanders
16 Phoenician and Punic 297Francoise Briquel Chatonnet and Robert Hawley
17 Old and Imperial Aramaic 319Christian Stadel
18 Ancient South Arabian 337Peter Stein
Part III Ancient Near Eastern Languages Used as Administrative Languages or Linguae Francae 355
19 Akkadian as a Lingua Franca 357Juan Pablo Vita
20 Aramaic as Lingua Franca 373Margaretha Folmer
Part IV Language Contact in the Ancient Near East 401
21 Sumerian and Akkadian Language Contact 403C. Jay Crisostomo
22 Language Contact of Ancient Egyptian with Semitic and Other Near Eastern Languages 421Thomas Schneider
23 Hebrew and Aramaic in Contact 439Aaron Koller
24 Multilingualism and Diglossia in the Ancient Near East 457Rebecca Hasselbach‐Andee
Part V The Development of Literary Languages and Literary Contact 471
25 Standard Babylonian 473Christian W. Hess
26 Standardization in Egyptian 489Antonio Loprieno
27 The “Influence” of Sumerian on Hittite Literature 505Mark Weeden
28 Ancient Near Eastern Literary Influences on Hebrew Literature and the Hebrew Bible 521Michael Wingert
Index 537