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Scholars And Scholarship In Late Babylonian Uruk 1st Ed Christine Proust

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Scholars And Scholarship In Late Babylonian Uruk 1st Ed Christine Proust
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.82 MB
Author: Christine Proust, John Steele
ISBN: 9783030041755, 9783030041762, 3030041751, 303004176X
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Scholars And Scholarship In Late Babylonian Uruk 1st Ed Christine Proust by Christine Proust, John Steele 9783030041755, 9783030041762, 3030041751, 303004176X instant download after payment.

This volume explores how scholars wrote, preserved, circulated, and read knowledge in ancient Mesopotamia. It offers an exercise in micro-history that provides a case study for attempting to understand the relationship between scholars and scholarship during this time of great innovation.

The papers in this collection focus on tablets written in the city of Uruk in southern Babylonia. These archives come from two different scholarly contexts. One is a private residence inhabited during successive phases by two families of priests who were experts in ritual and medicine. The other is the most important temple in Uruk during the late Achemenid and Hellenistic periods. The contributors undertake detailed studies of this material to explore the scholarly practices of individuals, the connection between different scholarly genres, and the exchange of knowledge between scholars in the city and scholars in other parts of Babylonia and the Greek world.

In addition, this collection examines the archives in which the texts were found and the scribes who owned or wrote them. It also considers the interconnections between different genres of knowledge and the range of activities of individual scribes. In doing so, it answers questions of interest not only for the study of Babylonian scholarship but also for the study of ancient Mesopotamian textual culture more generally, and for the study of traditions of written knowledge in the ancient world.


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