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The Tablets and Their Scribes
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In May 2024, the Corpus der hethitischen Festrituale (HFR) project organized its second International symposium and brought together distinguished scholars from various countries to discuss a range of phenomena pertaining to scribal habits and practices in Hittite Anatolia during the second millennium BCE. The symposium addressed both the methods of digital and traditional approaches to understand ancient writing practices and scribal customs. After a comprehensive introduction, the alphabetically arranged contributions explore various topics by different authors, e.g. stylometric approaches, digital palaeography and the origins of Hittite scribal practices. Furthermore, it comprises the research on palaeographic features in texts from regions outside the Hittite capital attua (texts from Maat Höyük, from Kayalpnar and from Büklükale). The majority of the contributions focus on specific corpora of Hittite texts and analyze their palaeography or investigate the number of scribes involved. These texts include administrative records, cult inventories, the iuwa festival, Palaic texts, the nuntarriyaa festival, Hittite votive inscriptions, the Zukrai text, the AN.DA.UM festival, and Hittite divination texts. With this volume, the HFR project offers a study that not only presents the current state of Hittite palaeography, but also establishes a foundation for future research, particularly that involving automated analytical tools.
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In May 2024, the "Corpus der hethitischen Festrituale (HFR)" project organized its second International symposium and brought together distinguished scholars from various countries to discuss a range of phenomena pertaining to scribal habits and practices in Hittite Anatolia during the second millennium BCE. The symposium addressed both the methods of digital and traditional approaches to understand ancient writing practices and scribal customs. After a comprehensive introduction, the alphabetically arranged contributions explore various topics by different authors, e.g. stylometric approaches, digital palaeography and the origins of Hittite scribal practices. Furthermore, it comprises the research on palaeographic features in texts from regions outside the Hittite capital attua (texts from Mäat Höyük, from Kayal p nar and from Büklükale). The majority of the contributions focus on specific corpora of Hittite texts and analyze their palaeography or investigate the number of scribes involved. These texts include administrative records, cult inventories, the iuwa festival, Palaic texts, the nuntarriya a festival, Hittite votive inscriptions, the Zukrai text, the AN.DA .UM festival, and Hittite divination texts. With this volume, the HFR project offers a study that not only presents the current state of Hittite palaeography, but also establishes a foundation for future research, particularly that involving automated analytical tools.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Gewicht 1158g
- Untertitel The Palaeography of Hittite Cuneiform and Writing Practices in Hittite Anatolia. Proceedings of the Second International HFR Symposium, Mainz, 2-4 May 2024
- Titel The Tablets and Their Scribes
- Veröffentlichung 02.07.2025
- ISBN 3447123826
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9783447123822
- Jahr 2025
- Größe H244mm x B177mm x T31mm
- Herausgeber Harrassowitz Verlag
- Anzahl Seiten 380
- Editor Susanne Görke, Adam Kryszen, Gerfrid G. W. Müller, Charles W. Steitler
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- GTIN 09783447123822