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Towards a History of Assyriology

Workshop Organized at the 64th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Innsbruck 2018
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Edition
1/2025
Copyright Year
2025
ISBN-Online
978-3-96327-247-9
Publisher
Zaphon, Münster
Series
Investigatio Orientis / Beiträge zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte der Orientalistik
Volume
5
Language
English
Pages
458
Product Type
Edited Book

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  1. Towards a History of Assyriology – an Introduction No access Pages 1 - 2
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  2. Dreaming of an International Discipline: Archibald H. Sayce, Cosmopolitanism and Assyriology at Oxford No access Pages 3 - 28
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  3. Jacob Peremen and the Notarikon: A Case of Anti-Sumerist Revival in Mid-Twentieth Century Palestine No access Pages 29 - 40
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  4. Impassioned Cuneiformists: Finnish Assyriologists in Search of Clay Tablets and Networking with the International Community of Scholars (from Eneberg to Parpola) No access Pages 41 - 86
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  5. The Earliest History of Assyriology in Denmark: Friedrich Münter, Freemason, Illuminati, and Proto-Assyriologist No access Pages 87 - 98
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  6. Das Konzept des „Despotismus“ und die Erforschung altorientalischer Gesellschaften im 20. Jh. n. Chr. No access Pages 99 - 118
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  7. Woldemar Georg Schileico: His Life and Contribution to Knowledge No access Pages 119 - 152
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  8. The Origin of a Discipline: Austen Henry Layard and the First Assyriologists No access Pages 153 - 168
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  9. The Origin of Estonian Ancient Near Eastern Studies from the 19th Century and its Developments until the Present Day No access Pages 169 - 178
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  10. Strengthening Ties: Assessing the Presence of Spanish Scholars at International Conferences devoted to Ancient Near Eastern Studies (1948–1983) No access Pages 179 - 198
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  11. Babel and Bible – Assyriology and Anti-Semitism No access Pages 199 - 216
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  12. Alternative Perspectives from the Far East: Ancient Near Eastern Studies (Including Egypt) in China No access Pages 217 - 236
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  13. The Institutionalization of Ancient Near Eastern Studies at the University of Münster: The Nomination of Hubert Grimme, the Foundation of the Oriental Seminar and the Differentiation into Independent Seminars and Institutes No access Pages 237 - 250
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  14. Der Kaukasus als Berührungspunkt der Sprachwissenschaft mit der Assyriologie: Der Briefwechsel zwischen Hugo Schuchardt und Carl Friedrich Lehmann-Haupt No access Pages 251 - 286
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  15. Ignacy Radliński (1843–1920) – un assyriologue polonais No access Pages 287 - 298
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  16. The Establishment of the Babylon Society and the “Transplantation” of Sumerology to Japan in the Early Years of the Twentieth Century: The Influence of Panbabylonism and the “Sumerian Problem” on Asia No access Pages 299 - 318
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  17. Die institutionellen und wissenschaftspolitischen Rahmenbedingungen der Altorientalistik in der DDR im Spannungsfeld von Kontinuität und Wandel No access Pages 319 - 338
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  18. The Beginnings of Czech Assyriology: A Reassessment No access Pages 339 - 424
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  19. Toward Leo Oppenheim’s Dead Civilization and Stream of Tradition No access Pages 425 - 442
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