This article offers a detailed interpretation of the fragmentary Akkadian solar hymn and prayer from modern Ortaköy/ancient Šapinuwa recently published by D. Schwemer and A. Süel (DAAM 2.6). As recognised by its editors, DAAM 2.6 is an intermediary version that links the Sumerian solar hymn ‘Utu N’ from southern Mesopotamia to the Hittite corpus of solar hymns and prayers CTH 372–374 from central Anatolia. On the basis of DAAM 2.6 and other recent Sumerological and Hittitological research, the present article seeks to reconstruct the contexts and transmission of the Sumerian, Akkadian and Hittite sources: it is here argued, in particular, that the poem is likely always to have been associated with royal cults of the Sun, in both Mesopotamia...
This thesis charts divine assembly scenes in ancient Mesopotamian narrative poetry and the early Gre...
Translation of one of the mythological texts in the CTH 323 which narrates the disappearance and ret...
Šamuḫa was an ancient cultic center and regional capital in the Hittite state. Thanks to recently ex...
In a recently published Old Babylonian Sumerian solar hymn, a diseased supplicant inquires into the ...
It is the purpose of the writer to present a study of the Akkadian hymns and prayers addressed to Si...
This thesis is a case study of early Greek poetry in comparison to the literature of the ancient Nea...
Transcription of the tablet concordance KBo VII 2 (inventory no. 481/e (+)71/k) related to the bilin...
Existen pocos materiales didácticos para los estudiantes de la Biblia que deseen trabajar con fuente...
Homeric Hymns to Demeter and to Aphrodite, hymns and poems of Mesopotamia: comparisons By comparing...
This article presents comparative analysis between the literary style of the Biblical psalms and two...
An updated overview of love poems in Akkadian language and their comparison with the biblical Song o...
Transcription of the tablet concordance KBo VII 1 (inventory no. 481/e +70/k) related to the bilingu...
This book is a contribution to the growing body of scholarship on Anatolian cult practice, focusing ...
Transcription of the tablet concordance KBo IX 46 (inventory no. 89/n) related to the Akkadian hymn ...
Transcription of the hymn and prayer of Mursili II, king of the Hittite Empire (New kingdom) ca. 132...
This thesis charts divine assembly scenes in ancient Mesopotamian narrative poetry and the early Gre...
Translation of one of the mythological texts in the CTH 323 which narrates the disappearance and ret...
Šamuḫa was an ancient cultic center and regional capital in the Hittite state. Thanks to recently ex...
In a recently published Old Babylonian Sumerian solar hymn, a diseased supplicant inquires into the ...
It is the purpose of the writer to present a study of the Akkadian hymns and prayers addressed to Si...
This thesis is a case study of early Greek poetry in comparison to the literature of the ancient Nea...
Transcription of the tablet concordance KBo VII 2 (inventory no. 481/e (+)71/k) related to the bilin...
Existen pocos materiales didácticos para los estudiantes de la Biblia que deseen trabajar con fuente...
Homeric Hymns to Demeter and to Aphrodite, hymns and poems of Mesopotamia: comparisons By comparing...
This article presents comparative analysis between the literary style of the Biblical psalms and two...
An updated overview of love poems in Akkadian language and their comparison with the biblical Song o...
Transcription of the tablet concordance KBo VII 1 (inventory no. 481/e +70/k) related to the bilingu...
This book is a contribution to the growing body of scholarship on Anatolian cult practice, focusing ...
Transcription of the tablet concordance KBo IX 46 (inventory no. 89/n) related to the Akkadian hymn ...
Transcription of the hymn and prayer of Mursili II, king of the Hittite Empire (New kingdom) ca. 132...
This thesis charts divine assembly scenes in ancient Mesopotamian narrative poetry and the early Gre...
Translation of one of the mythological texts in the CTH 323 which narrates the disappearance and ret...
Šamuḫa was an ancient cultic center and regional capital in the Hittite state. Thanks to recently ex...