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Before And After Babel Marc Van De Mieroop

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Before And After Babel Marc Van De Mieroop
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 5.31 MB
Author: Marc Van De Mieroop
ISBN: 77a0c24c-111e-42bb-8178-0119576bdfe1, 77A0C24C-111E-42BB-8178-0119576BDFE1
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Before And After Babel Marc Van De Mieroop by Marc Van De Mieroop 77a0c24c-111e-42bb-8178-0119576bdfe1, 77A0C24C-111E-42BB-8178-0119576BDFE1 instant download after payment.

"The Lord confused the language of all the earth," so the Tower of Babel story in the Hebrew Bible's book of Genesis tells us to explain why the world's people communicate in countless languages while previously they all spoke only one. This book argues that the biblical confusion really happened in the ancient Near East, not in speech, however, but in writing. It examines the millennia-long history of writing in the region and shows a radical change from the third and second millennia to the first millennium BC. Before "Babel" any intellectual who wrote did so as a participant in a cosmopolitan tradition with its roots in Babylonia, its language, and its cuneiform script. After "Babel" scribes from all over the eastern Mediterranean, including Greece, used a profusion of vernacular languages and scripts to express themselves. Yet they did so in dialogue with the Babylonian cuneiform tradition still maintained by the successive Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian empires that...

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