Fictional Akkadian Autobiography: A Generic and Comparative StudyPennsylvania State University Press, 1991 - 274 من الصفحات That autobiography in ancient literature is fictional has long been recognized. The purpose of Longman's study is to delineate the genre of fictional autobiography in Akkadian texts with similar texts from other ancient Near Eastern cultures. Included are the texts of all relevant fictional Akkadian autobiographies, as well as an appendix containing English translations of them. The results of the study are of interest to Assyriologists, but also have implications for students of comparative literature and the Bible. |
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... person , while the narration is in the first person . The ( self- ) introduction presents the king by name , often ac- companied by epithets . The second section enumerates ( often in the first person ) the mighty deeds of the king ...
... person , while the narration is in the first person . The ( self- ) introduction presents the king by name , often ac- companied by epithets . The second section enumerates ( often in the first person ) the mighty deeds of the king ...
الصفحة 147
... first - person narrative . The evidence for this comes from three lines , all on the obverse . At the end of line 1 appears a noun with a first - person pronomial suffix ' my signs ' ( itātu ( IZKIM.MEŠ ) -ú - a ) . Second , as Kaufman ...
... first - person narrative . The evidence for this comes from three lines , all on the obverse . At the end of line 1 appears a noun with a first - person pronomial suffix ' my signs ' ( itātu ( IZKIM.MEŠ ) -ú - a ) . Second , as Kaufman ...
الصفحة 151
... first- person introduction is a generic trait . Nevertheless , it does not demand that all prophecies have an introduction written in the first person . In the case of the Dynastic Prophecy , however , there is some evidence that the ...
... first- person introduction is a generic trait . Nevertheless , it does not demand that all prophecies have an introduction written in the first person . In the case of the Dynastic Prophecy , however , there is some evidence that the ...
المحتوى
A Generic Approach to Akkadian Literature | 3 |
Justification of a generic approach to Akkadian literature | 5 |
The value of a generic approach to Akkadian literature | 13 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Adad-apla-iddina Adad-guppi autobiography Agum-kakrime Ahiqar Akkad Akkadian apocalypses Akkadian prophecies Akkadian texts Alalah Ancient Near East ANET apocalyptic apocalyptic literature Assurbanipal Assyrian Babylonian Historical-Literary Texts biblical blessing Borger Brinkman column comparative composition concerning Cruciform Monument cult cultures curse Cuthaean Legend didactic ending divine donation ending Dynastic Prophecy Ebla Egyptian Elam Elamite Enlil example Extispicy fictional Akkadian autobiography fictional autobiography fragmentary function genre gods Güterbock Hallo Harran Hebrew historical Ibid identified Idrimi instruction interpretation Isin Ištar Kassite kudurru Kurigalzu Lambert land Legend of Naram-Sin lines literary Maništušu Marduk Marduk Prophecy mentioned Mesopotamia Nabonidus Naram-Sin narrative Nebuchadnezzar neo-Assyrian Nippur Note obverse Old Babylonian Old Testament omens oracles person Plot Summary predictions Prophecy prophetic pseudonymity Qoheleth reign royal inscriptions Šamaš Sargon Birth Legend Šarruwa scholars Semitic Sennacherib similar Sippar statue stela structure subgenre Šulgi Prophecy Sumerian tablet throne tion tradition translation Ugaritic University Uruk Uruk Prophecy vaticinum ex eventu wisdom