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IO [I / 1a]

Akkadisches Handwörterbuch (ed. W. von Soden), vol. I: A-L (1985); vol. II: M-S (1972); vol.
III: S-Z (1981), Wiesbaden, Otto Harrassowitz.

State and Temple Economy in the Ancient Near East (ed. Edward Lipiński). Proceedings of the
International conference organized by the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven from the 10th to the
14th of April 1978, 2 vols., Leuven, Departement Oriëntalistiek Leuven, 1979 (Orientalia
Lovanensia Analecta 5-6)

Vol. I
GELB, I. J., “Household and Family in Early Mesopotamia”, pp. 1-98
HALLO, W. W., “God, King, and Man at Yale”, pp. 99-112
GOEDICKE, H., “Cult-Temple and ‘State’ during the Old Kingdom in Egypt”, pp. 113-132
POSENER-KRIÉGER, P., “Les Papyrus d’Abousir et l’économie des temples funéraires de
l’Ancien Empire”, pp. 133-152
EDZARD, D. O., “Die Archive von Šuruppag (Fâra): Umfang und Grenzen der Auswertbarkeit”,
pp. 153-170
PETTINATO, G., “Il commercio internazionale di Ebla: economia statale e privata”, pp. 171-234
LIMET, H., “Le rôle du palais dans l’économie néo-sumérienne”, pp. 235-248
RENGER, J., “Interaction of Temple, Palace, and ‘Private Enterprise’ in the Old Babylonian
Economy”, pp. 249-256
BUTZ, K., “Ur in altbabylonischer Zeit als Wirtschaftsfaktor”, pp. 257-ss.

Vol. II
KOMORÓCZY, G., “Zu den Eigentumsverhältnissen in der altbabylonischen Zeit: Das Problem
Privatwirtschaft”, pp. 411-422
KRAUS, F. R., “Der ‘Palast’, Produzent und Unternehmer im Königreiche Babylon nach
Hammurabi (ca. 1750-1600 v. Chr.)”, pp. 423-434
KLENGEL, H., “Die Palastwirtschaft in Alalakh”, pp. 435-458
HELTZER, M., “Royal Economy in Ancient Ugarit”, pp. 459-496
KESTEMONT, G., “La politique économique du Nouvel Empire hittite”, pp. 497-504
JANSSEN, J. J., “The Role of the Temple in the Egyptian Economy during the New Kingdom”,
pp. 505-5116
KRUCHTEN, J.-M., “L’évolution de la gestion domaniale sous le Nouvel Empire égyptien”, pp.
517-526
ELAT, M., “The Monarchy and the Development of Trade in Ancient Israel”, pp. 527-546
TSIRKIN, Y. B., “Economy of the Phoenician Settlements in Spain”, pp. 547-564
LIPIŃSKI, E., “Les temples néo-assyriens et les origines du monnayage”, pp. 565-588
DANDAMAYEV, N. A., “State and Temple in Babylonia in the First Millenium B. C.”, pp. 589-
596
NASTER, P., “Les monnayages satrapaux, provinciaux et régionaux dans l’Empire perse face au
numéraire officiel des Achéménides”, pp. 597-604
MEEKS, D., “Les donations aux temples dans l’Égypte du Ier millénaire avant J.-C.”, pp. 605-688
DAUMAS, F., “Les textes géographiques du Trésor D du temple de Dendara”, pp. 689-706
QUAEGEBEUR, J., “Documents égyptiens et rôle économique du clergé en Égypte
hellénistique”, pp. 707-730
CLARYSSE, W., “Egyptian Estate-Holders in the Ptolemaic Period”, pp. 731-744
BOGAERT, R., “Synthèse finale”, pp. 745-762

LIPIŃSKI, Edward, Studies in Aramaic Inscriptions and Onomastics, vol. I, Leuven, Leuven
University Press, 1975 (OLA 1)

GRAEVE, Marie-Christine de, The Ships of the Ancient Near East (c. 2000-500 B.C.), Leuven,
Departement Oriëntalistiek Leuven, 1981 (OLA 7)

Ritual and Sacrifice in the Ancient Near East (ed. J. Quaegebeur). Proceedings of the
International conference organized by the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven from the 17th to the
20th of April 1991. Leuven, Uitgeverij Peeters/ Departement Oriëntalistiek Leuven, 1993 (OLA
55)

SCHOORS, A., “100 Years Ancient Near East at Leuven / Louvain”, pp. 3-10
BERGQUIST, B., “Bronze Age Sacrificial Koine in the Eastern Mediterranean? A Study of
Animal Sacrifice in the Ancient Near East”, pp. 11-44
BRESCIANI, E., “Élements de rituel et d’offrande dans le texte démotique de l’«Oeil du Soleil»”,
pp. 45-50
OLMO LETE, G. del, “Royal Aspects of the Ugaritic Cult”, pp. 51-66
DEQUEKER, L., “Darius the Persian and the Reconstruction of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem
(Ezra 4, 24)”, pp. 67-92
DERCHAIN, Ph., “Du temple cosmique au temple ludique”, pp. 93-98
URTEL, M.-Th. Derchain-, “Les scènes rituelles des temples d’époque gréco-romaine en Égypte
et les règles du jeu «Domino»”, pp. 99-106
DILS, P., “Wine for Pouring and Purification in Ancient Egypt”, pp. 107-124
FANTAR, Mh H., “Formules propitiatoires sur des stèles puniques et néo-puniques”, pp. 125-134
FINET, A., “Le sacrifice de l’âne en Mésopotamie”, pp. 135-142
GRAEFE, E., “Die Deutung der sogenannten «Opfergaben» der Ritualszenen ägyptischer Tempel
als «Schriftzeichen»”, pp. 143-156
KOEMOTH, P., “Le rite de redresser Osiris”, pp. 157-174
LABRIQUE, F., “«Transpercer l’âne» à Edfou”, pp. 175-190
LAMBERT, W. G., “Donations of Food and Drink to the Gods in Ancient Mesopotamia”, pp.
191-202
LANCIERS, E., “Die Opfer im hellenistichen Herrscherkult und ihre Rezeption bei der
einheimischen Bevölkerung der hellenistichen Reiche”, pp. 203-224
LEBRUN, R., “Aspects particuliers du sacrifice dans le monde hittite”, pp. 225-234
LECLANT, J., “Les scènes de la fête Sed au temple de Soleb (Soudan)”, pp. 235-236
LEICHTY, E., “Ritual, «Sacrifice», and Divination in Mesopotamia”, pp. 237-242
LIMET, H., “Le sacrifice siskur”, pp. 243-256
LIPIŃSKI, E., “Rites et sacrifices dans la tradition phénico-punique”, pp. 257-282
LUST, J., “Cult and Sacrifice in Daniel. The Tamid and the Abomination of Desolation”, pp. 283-
300
PARDEE, D., “RS 1.005 and the identification of gtrm”, pp. 301-318
POPKO, M., “Anikonische Götterdarstellungen in der altanatolischen Religion”, pp. 319-328
QUAEGEBEUR, J., “L’autel-à-feu et l’abattoir en Égypte tardive”, pp. 329-354
RYCKMANS, J., “Sacrifices, offrandes et rites connexes en Arabie du Sud pré-islamique”, pp.
355-380
SIGRIST, M., “Gestes symboliques et rituels à Emar”, pp. 381-410
SPAEY, J., “Emblems in Rituals in the Old Babylonian Period”, pp. 411-420
TALON, Ph., “Le rituel comme moyen de légitimation politique au Ier millénaire en
Mésopotamie”, pp. 421-434
TANRET, M.; VAN LERBERGHE, K., “Rituals and Profits in the Ur-Utu Archive”, pp. 435-450
VERVENNE, M., “«The Blood is the Life and the Life is the Blood». Blood as Symbol of Life
and Death in Biblical Tradition (Gen 9, 4)”, pp. 451-470
WASILEWSKA, E., “Organization and Meaning of Sacred Space in Pre-Historic Anatolia”, pp.
471-500
SCHOORS, A., “Synthesis”, pp. 501-508

THOMPSON, R. Campbell, Devils and Evil Spirits of Babylonia, vol. I, Evil Spirits (1903); vol.
II, Fever Sickness and Headache, etc. (1904), London, Luzac and Co., 1904

IZRE’EL, Shlomo, Amurru Akkadian: a linguistic study, with an appendix on the History of
Amurru by Itamar Singer, 2 vols., Atlanta, Scholars Press, 1991 (Harvard Semitic Studies 40-41)

Law, Politics and Society in the Ancient Mediterranean World (eds. Baruch Halpern; Deborah
W. Hobson), Sheffield, Sheffield University Press, 1993

YARON, Reuven, “Social Problems and Policies in the Ancient Near East”, pp. 19-41
MAIDMAN, Maynard P., “Some Late Bronze Age Legal Documents from the British Museum:
Problems of context and meaning”, pp. 42-89
WILSON, Robert R., “The Role of Law in Early Israelite Society”, pp. 90-99
HUNTER, Virginia J., “Agnatic Kinship in Athenian Law and Athenian Family Practice: Its
implications for women”, pp. 100-121
DESLAURIERS, Marguerite, “Some Implications of Aristotle’s Conception of Authority”, pp.
122-136
SWARNEY, Paul R., “Social Status and Social Behaviour as Criteria in Judicial Proceedings in
the Late Republic”, pp. 137-155
EDMONDSON, Jonathan, “Instrumenta Imperii: Law and Imperialism in Republican Rome”, pp.
156-192
HOBSON, Deborah W., “The Impact of Law on Village Life in Roman Egypt”, pp. 193-219
BAGNALL, Roger S., “Slavery and Society in Late Roman Egypt”, pp. 220-240
GRAY, Patrick T. R., “Palestine and Justinian’s Legislation on Non-Christian Religions”, pp.
241-270
LOCKSHIN, Martin I., “Truth or pešat? Issues in Law and Exegesis”, pp. 271-279

Lingering over Words (ed. Tzvi Abusch, John Huehnengard, Piotr Steinkeller) Studies in Ancient
Near Eastern Literature in Honor of William L. Moran, Atlanta, Scholars Press, 1990 (HSS 37)

ABUSCH, Tzvi, “An Early Form of the Witchcraft Ritual Maqlû and the Origin of a Babylonian
Magical Ceremony”, pp. 1-58
ALSTER, Bendt, “Lugalbanda and the Early Epic Tradition in Mesopotamia”, pp. 59-72
BRINKMAN, J. A., “The Babylonian Chronicle Revisited”, pp. 73-104
BUCCELATI, Giorgio, “On Poetry – Theirs and Ours”, pp. 105-134
COOGAN, Michael David, “Job’s Children”, pp. 135-148
EDZARD, Dietz Otto, “Selbstgespräch und Monolog in der akkadischen Literatur”, pp. 149-162
EICHLER, Barry L., “On Weaving Etymological and Semantic Threads: The Semitic Root qlc ”,
pp. 163-170
FERRY, David, “Prayer to the Gods of the Night”, pp. 171-172
GARELLI, Paul, “La conception de la beauté en Assyrie”, pp. 173-178
GELLER, Stephen A., “The Language of Imagery in Psalm 114”, pp. 179-194
GREENFIELD, Jonas C., “Two Proverbs of Ahiqar”, pp. 195-202
HALLO, William W., “Proverbs Quoted in Epic”, pp. 203-218
HARRIS, Rivkah, “Images of Women in the Gilgames Epic”, pp. 219-230
JACOBSEN, Thorkild, “The Gilgamesh Epic: Tragic and Romantic Vision”, pp. 231-250
KRAMER, Samnuel Noah, “BM 96927: A Prime Example of Ancient Scribal Redaction”, pp.
251-270
KUGEL, James, “The Case Against Joseph”, pp. 271-288
LAMBERT, W. G., “A New Babylonian Descent to the Netherworld”, pp. 289-300
LEICHTY, Erle, “A tamitu from Nippur”, pp. 301-304
LIEBERMAN, Stephen J., “Canonical and Official Cuneiform Texts: towards an understanding
of Assurbanipal’s personal tablet collection”, pp. 305-336
LIVERANI, Mario, “A Seasonal Pattern for the Amarna Letters”, pp. 337-348
LOHFINK, Norbert, “Welches Orakel gab den Davididen Dauer? Ein Textproblem in 2 Kön 8,
129 und das Funktionieren der dynastischen Orakel im deuteronomistischen”, pp. 349-370
LORD, Albert B., “Gilgamesh and Other Epics”, pp. 371-380
MICHALOWSKI, Piotr, “Presence at the Creation”, pp. 381-396
NA’AMAN, Nadav, “Praises to the Pharaoh in Response to his Plans for a Campaign to Canaan”,
pp. 397-406
RAINEY, Anson F., “The Prefix Conjugation Patterns in Early Northwest Semitic”, pp. 407-420
REINER, Erica, “Nocturnal Talk”, pp. 421-424
RENGER, Johannes, “«Versstrukturen» als Stilmittel in den Inschriften Sargons II von Assyrien”,
pp. 425-438
SASSON, Jack M., “Mari Historiography and the Yakhdun-Lim Disc nscription”, pp. 439-450
WATKINS, Calvert, “A Celtic-Latin-Hittite Etymology”, pp. 451-454
WILCKE, Claus, “Ortographie, Grammatik und literarische Form: Beobachtungen zu der
Vaseninschrift Lugazaggesis (SAKI 152-156)”, pp. 455-504
WILHELM, Gernot, “Marginalien zu Herodot: Klio 199”, pp. 505-ss.
The Balaam Text from Deir ‘Alla Re-evaluated (eds. J. Hoftijzer; G. Van der Kooij) Proceedings
of the International Symposium held at Leiden 21-24 August 1989, Leiden / New York /
Kobenhavn / Köln, E. J. Brill, 1991

FRANKEN, H. J., “Deir ‘Alla re-visited”, pp. 3-15


IBRAHIM, M. M.; VAN DER KOOIJ, G., “The Archaeology of Deir ‘Alla Phase IX”, pp. 16-32
LEMAIRE, André, “Les inscriptions sur plâtre de Deir ‘Alla et leur signification historique et
culturelle”, pp. 33-57
LEVINE, Baruch A., “The plaster inscriptions from Deir ‘Alla: general interpretation”, pp. 58-72
HACKETT, J. A., “Response to Baruch Levine and André Lemaire”, pp. 73-86
MCCARTER, P. K., “The dialect of the Deir ‘Alla texts”, pp. 87-99
PARDEE, D., “Response: the linguistic classification of the Deir ‘Alla text written on plaster”,
pp. 100-108
GREENFIELD, J. C., “Philological observations on the Deir ‘Alla inscription”, pp. 109-120
HOFTIJZER, J., “What did the gods say? Remarks on the first combination of the Deir ‘Alla
plaster texts”, pp. 121-142
DAVIES, G. I., “Response to J. Greenfield and J. Hoftijzer”, pp. 143-150
WEIPPERT, M., “The Balaam Text from Deir ‘Allâ and the Study of the Old Testament”, pp.
151-184
MÜLLER, H.-P., “Die Funktion divinatorischen Redens und die Tierbezeichnungen der Inschrift
von Tell Deir ‘Allâ”, pp. 185-205
DIJKSTRA, M., “Response to H.-P. Müller and M. Weippert”, pp. 206-220
PUECH, E., “Approches paléographiques de l’inscription sur plâtre de Deir ‘Alla”, pp. 221-238
VAN DER KOOIJ, G., “Book and Script ay Deir ‘Alla”, pp. 239-262
HUSSER, J.-M., “Deux observations à propos des rapports entre le text de Deir ‘Alla
(Combination I) et la Bible”, pp. 273-281
HUEHNENGARD, J., “Remarks on the classification of the Northwest Semitic languages”, pp.
282-293
WOLTERS, A., “Aspects of the literary structure of Combination I”, pp. 294-301
ISRAEL, F., “Réflexions méthodologiques sur le classement linguistique de DAPT”, pp. 305-317

PETERSEN, David L., The Roles of Israels’ Prophets, Sheffield, JSOT Press, 1981 (Journal for
the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 17)

DAVIES, Gordon F., Israel in Egypt. Reading Exodus 1-2, Sheffield, JSOT Press, 1992 (JSOTS
135)

CARTLEDGE, Tony W., Vows in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East, Sheffield, JSOT
Press, 1992 (JSOTS 147)

YOUNGER, K. Lawson (Jr.), Ancient Conquest Accounts. A Study in Ancient Near Eastern and
Biblical History Writing, Sheffield, JSOT Press, 1990 (JSOTS 98)

CHIRICHIGNO, Gregory C., Debt-Slavery in Israel and the Ancient Near East, Sheffield, JSOT
Press, 1993 (JSOTS 141)
Of Prophets’ Visions and the Wisdom of Sages. Essays in Honour of R. Norman Whybray on his
Seventieth Birthday (eds. Heather A. McKay; David J. A. Clines), Sheffield, JSOT Press, 1993
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MAYES, Andrew D. H., “Prophecy and Society in Israel”, pp. 25-42


GRABBE, Lester L., “Prophets, Priests, diviners and Sages in Ancient Israel”, pp. 43-62
GORDON, Robert P., “From Mari to Moses: Prophecy at Mari and in Ancient Israel”, pp. 63-79
COGGINS, Richard J., “Prophecy – True and False”, pp. 80-94
WILLIAMSON, Hugh G. M., “First and Last in Isaiah”, pp. 95-108
JEPPESEN, Knud, “Mother Zion, Father Servant: A Reading of Isaiah 49-55”, pp. 109-125
GELSTON, Anthony, “Knowledge, Humiliation or Suffering: a lexical, textual and exegetical
problem in Isaiah 53”, pp. 126-141
CLINES, Dvid J. A., “Metacommentating Amos”, pp. 142-160
CRENSHAW, James L., “Wisdom Literature: Retrospect and Prospect”, pp. 161-178
EATON, John, “Memory and Encounter: an educational ideal”, pp. 179-191
BRENNER, Athalya, “Some Observations on the Figurations of Woman in Wisdom Literature”,
pp. 192-208
CLEMENTS, Ronald E., “The Good Neighbour in the Book of Proverbs”, pp. 209-228
BRUEGEMANN, Walter, “Psalm 37: Conflict on Interpretation”, pp. 229-256
METTINGER, Tryggve N. D., “Intertextuality: Allusion and Vertical Context Systems in some
Job Passages”, pp. 257-280
SOGGIN, J. Alberto, “Judah and Tamar (Genesis 38)”, pp. 281-287
CAZELLES, Henri, “Les milieux du Deutéronome”, pp. 288-306
GOULDER, Michael D., “Ruth: a homily on Deuteronomy 22-25?”, pp. 307-319

GRUBER, Mayer I., Aspects of Nonverbal Communication in the Ancient Near East, 2 vols.,
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