The exegetical terminology of Akkadian commentaries
Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 1 The Reality Behind Commentaries: Terms for Study, Discourse, Sources, and Compilation -- 2 “What?”: Interpretation Through Definition (Equation and Description) -- 3 “How, Why?”: Terms for Contextual Explanations -- 4 Terms for the Nature of the Text and Her...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Leiden Boston
Brill
[2016]
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Culture and history of the ancient Near East (82)
Year: 2016 |
Series/Journal: | Culture and history of the ancient Near East
82 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Akkadian language
/ Literature
/ Commentary
/ History 1000 BC-1
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Further subjects: | B
Assyro-Babylonian literature
Criticism, Textual
Terminology
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Volltext (DOI) Volltext (Verlag) |
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Summary: | Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 1 The Reality Behind Commentaries: Terms for Study, Discourse, Sources, and Compilation -- 2 “What?”: Interpretation Through Definition (Equation and Description) -- 3 “How, Why?”: Terms for Contextual Explanations -- 4 Terms for the Nature of the Text and Hermeneutic Awareness -- 5 The Verb qabû, “to say,” in Akkadian Commentaries -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1: Terms for Interpretation Found in Divinatory Sources -- Appendix 2: Comparisons with Early Hebrew Exegetical Terminology -- Bibliography -- Glossary of Exegetical Terms and Related Words -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Sumerian and Akkadian Sources. In The Exegetical Terminology of Akkadian Commentaries Uri Gabbay offers the first detailed study of the well-developed set of technical terms found in ancient Mesopotamian commentaries. Understanding the hermeneutical function of these terms is essential for reconstructing the ancient Mesopotamian exegetical tradition. Using the exegetical terminology attested in the large corpus of Akkadian commentaries from the first millennium BCE, the book addresses the hermeneutics of the commentaries, investigates the scholastic environment in which they were composed, and considers the relationship between the terminology of commentaries and the divine authority of the texts they elucidate. The book concludes with a comparative study that traces links between the terminology used in Akkadian commentaries and that used in early Hebrew exegesis |
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ISBN: | 9004323473 |
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1163/9789004323476 |