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“One Epic or Many?” Das Tukultī-Ninurta-Epos zum Ersten, zum Zweiten und zum. . .?

  • Stefan Jakob
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Abbreviations viii
  4. Program xvii
  5. Introduction 1
  6. Part 1 What Is Fortune? What Is Misfortune?
  7. Luck, Fortune, and Destiny in Ancient Mesopotamia Or How the Sumerians and Babylonians Thought of Their Place in the Flow of Things 5
  8. The Concept of “Misfortune” in Sumerian Wisdom Literature 25
  9. Man’s Fate: Divine Responsibility for Human Welfare in Ḫatti 39
  10. Part 2 Man
  11. Fortune and Misfortune of the Individual: Some Observations on the Sufferer’s Plaint in Ludlul bēl nēmeqi II 12–32 51
  12. On the Fortune—or Misfortune—of Having Children: The Abundance of Children According to the Omen Text K. 6403 59
  13. Gendering for Fortune and Misfortune: Ritual Gender Assignment in the Ancient Near East 75
  14. Why Did Paškuwatti’s Patient Fail in the Matrimonial Bed? 97
  15. Introduction aux symptômes mentaux en Mésopotamie 105
  16. Legal Remedies against Misfortune: Evasion, Legal Fiction, and Sham Transactions in Late Bronze Age Emar 119
  17. Hierarchy at the Hittite Court 129
  18. Fortunes and Misfortunes of Messengers and Merchants in the Amarna Letters 143
  19. Made Men: Rich Slaves of the Nūr-Sîns and the Egibis 165
  20. Betting on the Right Horse: Loyalty in the Early Years of the Neo-Babylonian Empire 177
  21. Part 3 King
  22. The Origins of the LUGAL Office 193
  23. Ups and Downs in the Career of Enmerkar, King of Uruk 201
  24. “Šulgi, Mighty Man, King of Ur” 211
  25. The Fate of Yasmaḫ-Addu, the King of Mari 221
  26. Finding the Good Genius in Your Bowl 237
  27. The Royal Adoption Scene in Ugaritic and Biblical Texts 247
  28. “One Epic or Many?” Das Tukultī-Ninurta-Epos zum Ersten, zum Zweiten und zum. . .? 259
  29. Part 4 City and State
  30. Climate Change, the Mardu Wall, and the Fall of Ur 271
  31. Regional Differences in Middle Assyrian 297
  32. The Anatolian and Iranian Frontiers: Analyzing the Foreign Policy of the Assyrian Empire under Esarhaddon 307
  33. Finis Assyriae: The Fall of the Assyrian State, or the Fall of the Assyrian Civilisation? 325
  34. Fortune and Politics: Nabopolassar’s Campaigns in 616–615 b.c.e. and His Alliance with Media 335
  35. More about the Crisis in Uruk 347
  36. Part 5 God and Temple
  37. Don’t Insult Inana! Divine Retribution for Offense against Common Decency in the Light of New Textual Sources 359
  38. Fortune and Misfortune of the Eagle in the Myth of Etana 371
  39. Within the Ekur: Sitz im Leben for a Literary Topos Regarding Nintur 383
  40. Some Remarks on the Archaeology of the Ekur of Nippur during Post-Kassite Times 409
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