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OverviewThis volume is the first in a planned edition of the complete corpus of ancient Mesopotamian god lists. It contains the lists ""An = Anum"" (including its forerunners) and ""An = Anu ša amēli"" along with several similar, more-or-less fragmentary lists. The god list An = Anum was, with its ca. 2000 entries, the most comprehensive list of its kind. It is systematically organized and contains explanations both of individual deities and of certain groups of deities. The textual witnesses also provide, to a varying degree, pronunciation and translation glosses. In this edition each list is presented as a composite reconstructed text with translation, critical apparatus, and synoptic table of the textual witnesses, followed in each case by a philological commentary. In addition, the textual witnesses are transliterated individually. Names, words, and glosses are made accessible through detailed indexes. Hand copies and photographs of previously unpublished sources conclude the volume. Full Product DetailsAuthor: W.G. Lambert , Andrew George , Ryan D. Winters , Manfred KrebernikPublisher: Mohr Siebeck Imprint: Mohr Siebeck Volume: 54 Weight: 2.279kg ISBN: 9783161613821ISBN 10: 3161613821 Pages: 768 Publication Date: 01 August 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor Information(1926-2011): 1955–59 Lecturer, University of Toronto; 1959–64 Associate Professor and Chair of Oriental Seminary, Johns Hopkins University; 1964 Lecturer, then 1970–93 Professor of Assyriology, University of Birmingham; 1971 Fellow of the British Academy. He devoted his life to the decipherment and study of cuneiform tablets, chiefly in the British Museum, and is noted for his masterly reconstruction of a large number of Babylonian literary texts, beginning with Babylonian Wisdom Literature (1960) and concluding with Babylonian Creation Myths (2013). Born 1955; 1973-79 studied at the University of Birmingham; 1976 BA; 1985 PhD; 1983-2020 taught Akkadian and Sumerian at SOAS University of London; 2000 Professor of Babylonian; 2000-01 Visiting Professor, Ruprecht-Karls-Universtät Heidelberg; 2004-05 Member, Institute for Advanced Study Princeton; 2006 Fellow of the British Academy; 2011 Honorary Member of the American Oriental Society; since 2020 retired as Professor Emeritus. Born 1987; 2011-18 BA from the University of Chicago and PhD from Harvard University in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations; since 2018 employed as a postdoctoral researcher at the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena. Born 1953; studied classics, Semitic languages and assyriology in Munich; academic assistant at the Institute of Assyriology in Munich; 1991-94 Heisenberg fellow; 1995-95 Professor of Assyriology in Munich; 1998-2021 Chair of Ancient Near Eastern Studies and curator of the ""Frau Professor Hilprecht Collection of Babylonian Antiquities"" at the Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena; since 2003 corresponding member of the Bavarian Academy; 2021 retired. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |