230 research outputs found
Interwoven Mysteries: Decoding the Enigmatic Connection Between the Tack of the Horse God Pirwa and Weaving Equipment
[Rezension von] "Cursed are You!" The Phenomenology of Cursing in Cuneiform and Hebrew Texts. By Anne Marie Kitz. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 2014.
[Review of] James Burgin: Functional Differentiation in Hittite Festival Texts. An Analysis of the Old Hittite Manuscripts of the ki.lam Great Assembly (StBoT 65). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2019. XII + 232 Seiten. ISBN 978-3-447-11247-5. Preis: € 68,– (D)
[Review of] Ali Çifçi, The Socio-Economic Organisation of the Urartian Kingdom (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East 89), Leiden – Boston 2017
[Rezension von] "Cursed are You!" The Phenomenology of Cursing in Cuneiform and Hebrew Texts. By Anne Marie Kitz. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 2014.
Copy number variation associates with mortality in long-lived individuals:a genome-wide assessment
Pathophysiology, epidemiology and therapy of agein
Liturgische Agenda, Unterweisungsmaterial und rituelles Traditionsgut
The article discusses the function and the “Sitz im Leben” of the Hittite festival texts, which are still a matter of debate. To examine the arguments’ cogency the festival texts are analysed in form and content. Further, similar texts from present-day culture (such as the Missale Romanum of the Roman Catholic church and the agenda of the coronation ceremonies of Queen Elisabeth II) are compared to the Hittite sources. Based on this it is argued that the Hittite festival texts served more than one purpose. In order to ensure the proper conduct of the festivals and the rites pertaining to it the Hittite festival texts most probably were designed as liturgical agenda and teaching material of the festival’s main agents. Thus, they also ensured efficient control over the various cult practices and their underlying organisational and administrative processes. Since several copies of them were kept in the archives for long periods of time which the scribes recopied by and then, they also guaranteed the perpetuation of the festivals and the handing down of their tradition from generation to generation
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