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“Pious Shepherd” and “Guardian of Truth”: In Search of the Narrative Visualization of the Kings’ Piety and Righteousness
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Elisabeth Wagner-Durand
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Table of Contents VII
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Part I: Introduction
- Bound by Stories?! Narration as a Strategy of Royal Legitimation: An Introduction 1
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Part II: The Righteous Guided King: Tales of the Wise, the Pious, and the Lawful One
- “Pious Shepherd” and “Guardian of Truth”: In Search of the Narrative Visualization of the Kings’ Piety and Righteousness 19
- The Literate King Reconsidered: Self-representation, Wisdom, and Learnedness 49
- Response: Das Narrativ vom guten König 65
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Part III: Tell Me How to Live – Narrating Royal Building Activities in the Ancient Near East
- Building, Arts, and Politics: Narrative Elements in the Depiction of “Building Kings” 77
- Narratives of Building Activities as an Element of Royal Legitimation 91
- Response 101
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Part IV: Warrior Tales: The Royal Hero in the Ancient Near East
- Kings or Soldiers? Representations of Fighting Heroes at the End of the Early Bronze Age 109
- Der Feldzugsbericht in Šū-Sîns Königsinschriften im Vergleich zu Verwaltungsurkunden: Die Grenze zwischen Erzählung und Geschichte im Rahmen der Königsdarstellung 139
- Response: Two Tales of Royalty, Or the Intermediality of Image and Text in the Third millennium BCE 155
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Part V: Case Studies
- Strategies of Legitimation of the Aramaean Kings in Ancient Syria: Three Case Studies on Damascus, Hamath and Yādiya/Samʾal 165
- “The True Image of the God…:” Adoration of the King’s Image, Assyrian Imperial Cult and Territorial Control 185
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Part VI: Categories and Concepts: Legitimacy and Narration Put to Test
- Down with “Legitimacy”: On “Validity” and Narrative in Royal Tales 243
- Narratology: Selected Terms and Concepts with a Focus on the Ancient Near East 261
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Part VII: Conclusion
- Why Study “Narration” in Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology and Assyriology? – Potentials and Limitations 289
- List of Contributors 315
- Indices 319
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Table of Contents VII
-
Part I: Introduction
- Bound by Stories?! Narration as a Strategy of Royal Legitimation: An Introduction 1
-
Part II: The Righteous Guided King: Tales of the Wise, the Pious, and the Lawful One
- “Pious Shepherd” and “Guardian of Truth”: In Search of the Narrative Visualization of the Kings’ Piety and Righteousness 19
- The Literate King Reconsidered: Self-representation, Wisdom, and Learnedness 49
- Response: Das Narrativ vom guten König 65
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Part III: Tell Me How to Live – Narrating Royal Building Activities in the Ancient Near East
- Building, Arts, and Politics: Narrative Elements in the Depiction of “Building Kings” 77
- Narratives of Building Activities as an Element of Royal Legitimation 91
- Response 101
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Part IV: Warrior Tales: The Royal Hero in the Ancient Near East
- Kings or Soldiers? Representations of Fighting Heroes at the End of the Early Bronze Age 109
- Der Feldzugsbericht in Šū-Sîns Königsinschriften im Vergleich zu Verwaltungsurkunden: Die Grenze zwischen Erzählung und Geschichte im Rahmen der Königsdarstellung 139
- Response: Two Tales of Royalty, Or the Intermediality of Image and Text in the Third millennium BCE 155
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Part V: Case Studies
- Strategies of Legitimation of the Aramaean Kings in Ancient Syria: Three Case Studies on Damascus, Hamath and Yādiya/Samʾal 165
- “The True Image of the God…:” Adoration of the King’s Image, Assyrian Imperial Cult and Territorial Control 185
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Part VI: Categories and Concepts: Legitimacy and Narration Put to Test
- Down with “Legitimacy”: On “Validity” and Narrative in Royal Tales 243
- Narratology: Selected Terms and Concepts with a Focus on the Ancient Near East 261
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Part VII: Conclusion
- Why Study “Narration” in Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology and Assyriology? – Potentials and Limitations 289
- List of Contributors 315
- Indices 319