FF:DSMB20 Akkadian - Reading I - Course Information
DSMB20 Reading of Akkadian Texts I
Faculty of ArtsAutumn 2024
- Extent and Intensity
- 0/4/0. 4 credit(s). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
In-person direct teaching - Teacher(s)
- PhDr. Lukáš Pecha, Ph.D. (lecturer)
- Guaranteed by
- PhDr. Lukáš Pecha, Ph.D.
Department of Classical Studies – Faculty of Arts
Contact Person: Jitka Erlebachová
Supplier department: Department of Classical Studies – Faculty of Arts - Timetable
- Fri 12:00–13:40 A24, except Mon 18. 11. to Sun 24. 11.
- Prerequisites (in Czech)
- DSMB16 Akkadian I && DSMB17 Akkadian II
- Course Enrolment Limitations
- The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
- fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
- Ancient History (programme FF, N-DST_) (3)
- Course objectives
- The purpose of this course is to provide students with deeper knowledge of the Akkadian language using a variety of primary sources from the Old Babylonian and Middle Babylonian periods. Students will read more difficult Akkadian historical, epistolary, magic, divinatory and literary texts.
- Learning outcomes
- By the completion of the course the student will:
- have deeper knowledge of cuneiform script, Akkadian grammar, selected text genres and their historical as well as cultural context;
- further develop his/her abilities to work with complex sign systems, discuss and interpret them. - Syllabus
- 1. Reading of Akkadian royal inscriptions, letters, incantations, omens and hymns from cuneiform autographs.
- 2. Discussion of various issues of grammar, lexicon, historical and cultural context of the sources.
- Literature
- required literature
- A concise dictionary of Akkadian. Edited by Jeremy Black - A. R. George - J. N. Postgate - Tina Breckwoldt. 2nd (corr.) print. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2000, xxiv, 450. ISBN 9783447042642. info
- Borger, R., Mesopotamisches Zeichenlexikon, Münster 2004.
- HUEHNERGARD, John. A grammar of Akkadian. 3rd ed. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 2011, xlii, 660. ISBN 9781575069418. info
- NOVÁKOVÁ, Nea, Lukáš PECHA and Furat RAHMAN. Základy starobabylonštiny. 1. vyd. Praha: Karolinum, 2000, 416 s. ISBN 8071849979. info
- recommended literature
- Bord, L.-J. – Mugnaioni, R., L’écriture cunéiforme: syllabaire sumérien, babylonien, assyrien, Paris 2002.
- Bord, L.-J. – Mugnaioni, R., L’écriture cunéiforme: syllabaire sumérien, babylonien, assyrien, Paris 2002.
- Farber, W., Schlaf, Kindchen, Schlaf! Mesopotamische Baby-Beschwörungen und -Rituale, Winona Lake 1989.
- Frame, G., Rulers of Babylonia: From the Second Dynasty od Isin to the End of Assyrian Domination (1157–612 BC), Toronto 1995.
- George, A.R., Babylonian Divinatory Texts Chiefly in the Schøyen Collection, Bethesda 2013.
- George, A.R., Babylonian Literary Texts in the Schøyen Collection, Bethesda 2009.
- Gurney, O.R., Literary and Miscellaneous Texts in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 1989.
- Huehnergard, J., Key to a Grammar of Akkadian, Atlanta 1997.
- Labat, R. – Malbran-Labat, F., Manuel d’épigraphie akkadienne: signes, syllabaire, idéogrammes, Paris 1988 (6th ed.).
- Moran, W.L., The Amarna Letters, Baltimore – London 1992.
- Rainey, A.F., The El-Amarna Correspondence, Leiden – Boston 2015.
- Sigrist, M. – Westenholz, J.G., The Love Poem of Rim-Sîn and Nanaya. In: Cohen, C. et al. (ed.), Birkat Shalom: Studies in the Bible, Ancient Near Eastern Literature and Postbiblical Judaism Presented...
- ...to Shalom M. Paul on the Occasion of His Seventieth Birthday, Winona Lake 2008, str. 667–704.
- Soden, W. von, Grundriss der akkadischen Grammatik, Roma 1995 (3rd ed.).
- Soden, W. von, Akkadisches Handwörterbuch, Wiesbaden 1965–1981.
- Soden, W. von – Röllig, W., Das akkadische Syllabar, Roma 1991 (4th ed.).
- Sullivan, B.B., Sumerian and Akkadian Sentence Structure in Old Babylonian Literary Bilingual Texts, PhD diss. Hebrew Union College 1979.
- Ungnad, A. – Matouš, L., Grammatik des Akkadischen, München 1969 (5th ed.).
- UNGNAD, Arthur. Akkadian grammar. Edited by Lubor Matouš, Translated by Harry A. Hoffner. 5th corr. ed. Atlanta, Ga.: Scholars Press, 1993, xix, 185. ISBN 1555408001. info
- Teaching methods
- Seminar reading and discussion of cuneiform primary sources, active participation of students necessary, independent preparation of texts to be read in the next class.
- Assessment methods
- Written examination testing the ability to read and translate more difficult Akkadian texts from cuneiform, and to comment on their content as well as historical and cultural context.
- Language of instruction
- Czech
- Follow-Up Courses
- Further Comments
- Study Materials
The course is taught once in two years. - Listed among pre-requisites of other courses
- Enrolment Statistics (recent)
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