Hittite Scribal Circles
Scholarly Tradition and Writing Habits
Otto Harrassowitz eBooks
ISBN 978-3-447-19457-0
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eBook. PDF. Kein DRM
2016
36 s/w-Tabelle, 43 Statistiken, 11 Charts.
In englischer Sprache
Verlag: Otto Harrassowitz eBooks
ISBN: 978-3-447-19457-0
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Das Werk ist Teil der Reihe: Studien zu den Bogazköy-Texten
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The book opens with a useful introduction to the various aspects of Hittite scholarly culture, especially in the Hittite capital of Hattusa, to its archives, to text genres, tablet types and writing medium, aspects of layout, reading, and writing. The author then identifies the personal signatures of more than 60 scribes on about 130 manuscripts. Beside names, the signatures contain titles and kinship affiliations, which enables him to relate the production of specific manuscripts to a certain scribal office, family, or school. Due to the isolation of the idiosyncratic elements of more than 40 signed manuscripts compared with hundreds of photographed cuneiform signs, the study approaches the Hittite scribes from a genuinely fresh perspective and creates a kind of reference guide for Hittite writing traditions of the 13th century BCE, which are otherwise difficult to be dated or identified. The main results of this research clarify the transmission of certain textual traditions and recurrent graphic and orthographical conventions within specific scribal schools or families in the course of time.
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