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OverviewBen van Gessel here lists all Hittite gods as known from primary sources. Their names are listed as written in Hittite, Sumerian and Akkadian. Moreover, deities not mentioned by a proper name are given. The work ends with the unclassifiable fragments of names. Each entry catagorizes information on the gods' epithets, shrines, priests and servants, cult places, attributes and feasts, as well as about the actual locations in the texts. Where necessary, the author refers to relevant literature. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ben van GesselPublisher: Brill Imprint: Brill Volume: 33/1-2 Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 7.60cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 2.238kg ISBN: 9789004108097ISBN 10: 9004108092 Pages: 1069 Publication Date: 01 December 1997 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews'.. .van Gessel's book is one of the main auxiliary materials for further research. Presently nobody can do without it when being concerned with Anatolian religions in the second millennium BCE because - as in a generalistic way during the founding period of Religionswissenschaft - philological and historical research are still the basic prerogatives for studying Anatolian religions.'<br>Manfred Hutter, Numen, 1999.<br>' The author must have devoted a tremendous amount of time to compile these magnificent volumes, for which he deserves the thanks and congratulations of every Hittitologist.'<br>Edgar G. Polomi, The Journal of Indo-European Studies, 1999.<br>' Das Werk wird sich auch f]r den religionsgeschichtlich arbeitenden Alttestamentler als nutzliches Hilfsmittel erwisen.'<br>H. Pfeiffer, Zeitschrift f]r die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft.<br>' we must be grateful to van Gessel for providing us with this thorough, accurate, and useful compilation that for many years will be a basic research tool for Hittologists and all those interested in the Anatolian pantheon of the second millennium B.C.<br>'Giuseppe F. del Monte, Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1999.<br>' Its author has earned our congratulations and our gratitude. This compendium should find a place on the desk of all Hittitologists and on the shelves of every research library for biblical, classical, and cuneiform studies.'<br>Gary Beckman, Journal of Biblical Literature, 1999.<br> '...van Gessel's book is one of the main auxiliary materials for further research. Presently nobody can do without it when being concerned with Anatolian religions in the second millennium BCE because - as in a generalistic way during the founding period of Religionswissenschaft - philological and historical research are still the basic prerogatives for studying Anatolian religions.' Manfred Hutter, Numen, 1999. 'The author must have devoted a tremendous amount of time to compile these magnificent volumes, for which he deserves the thanks and congratulations of every Hittitologist.' Edgar G. Polome, The Journal of Indo-European Studies, 1999. 'Das Werk wird sich auch fur den religionsgeschichtlich arbeitenden Alttestamentler als nutzliches Hilfsmittel erwisen.' H. Pfeiffer, Zeitschrift fur die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft. '...we must be grateful to van Gessel for providing us with this thorough, accurate, and useful compilation that for many years will be a basic research tool for Hittologists and all those interested in the Anatolian pantheon of the second millennium B.C. 'Giuseppe F. del Monte, Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1999. 'Its author has earned our congratulations and our gratitude. This compendium should find a place on the desk of all Hittitologists and on the shelves of every research library for biblical, classical, and cuneiform studies.' Gary Beckman, Journal of Biblical Literature, 1999. Author InformationBen H.L. van Gessel worked from 1958 until 1996 at the Fons Vitae Lyceum in Amsterdam, teaching ancient Greek and Latin, to become headmaster in 1968. Throughout those years he also devoted much of his time to studying Hittite texts. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |