The IOS Annual Volume 24: "Let the Tabarna, the King, Be Dear to the Gods"

Yoram Cohen (Editor), Amir Gilan (Editor), Nathan Wasserman (Editor), Letizia Cerqueglini (Editor), Beata Sheyhatovitch (Editor)

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Abstract

Volume 24 of the Israel Oriental Studies Annual includes eight articles. The Ancient Near Eastern section consists of five articles. Four deal with Hittite and Anatolian subjects (Burgin, Gilan, Cohen and Hawkins); one discusses the “Laws of Hazor” text fragment and its relationship to other cuneiform law collections (Darabi). The Semitic section includes three articles. The first is the second instalment of Etymogical Investigations on Jibbali/Śḥerέt Anthroponyms (Castagna and Al-'amri). The second article is a discussion of the relationship between Ethiopian Semitic languages and ancient Egyptian (Cerqueglini). Sealing the Semitic section and volume 24 is a study of spoken Ashkenazic Hebrew among Hassidic communities (Yampolskaya et al.).
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLeiden, The Netherlands
PublisherBrill
Number of pages234
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9004687475, 9789004687479
StatePublished - Feb 2024

Publication series

NameThe IOS annual
PublisherBRILL
Volume24
ISSN (Electronic)2772-754X

ULI Keywords

  • uli
  • Middle Eastern philology
  • Middle East -- History -- To 622
  • Middle East -- Languages -- Grammar, Comparative
  • Near Eastern philology
  • Arab countries -- History -- To 622

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