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Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
January 2024
Print publication year:
2024
Online ISBN:
9781009291071
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Book description

Personal names provide fascinating testimony to Babylonia's multi-ethnic society. This volume offers a practical introduction to the repertoire of personal names recorded in cuneiform texts from Babylonia in the first millennium BCE. In this period, individuals moved freely as well as involuntarily across the ancient Middle East, leaving traces of their presence in the archives of institutions and private persons in southern Mesopotamia. The multilingual nature of this name material poses challenges for students and researchers who want to access these data as part of their exploration of the social history of the region in the period. This volume offers guidelines and tools that will help readers navigate this difficult material. The title is also available Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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  • Personal Names in Cuneiform Texts from Babylonia (c. 750–100 BCE)
    pp i-ii
  • Personal Names in Cuneiform Texts from Babylonia (c. 750–100 BCE) - Title page
    pp iii-iii
  • An Introduction
  • Copyright page
    pp iv-iv
  • Contents
    pp v-vi
  • Figures
    pp vii-vii
  • Tables
    pp viii-ix
  • Contributors
    pp x-xiv
  • Preface
    pp xv-xv
  • Abbreviations
    pp xvi-xxvi
  • Introduction
    pp 1-16
  • Part I - Babylonian Names
    pp 17-106
  • Chapter 1 - Social Aspects of Babylonian Names
    pp 19-36
  • Chapter 2 - Babylonian Male Names
    pp 37-57
  • Chapter 3 - Babylonian Female Names
    pp 58-70
  • Chapter 4 - Babylonian Family Names
    pp 71-80
  • Chapter 5 - Names of Officials (‘Beamtennamen’)
    pp 81-92
  • Chapter 6 - Reading Neo-Babylonian Names
    pp 93-106
  • Part II - Non-Babylonian Names
    pp 107-291
  • Chapter 7 - Assyrian Names
    pp 109-120
  • Chapter 8 - Aramaic Names
    pp 121-138
  • Chapter 9 - Hebrew Names
    pp 139-165
  • Chapter 10 - Phoenician and Related Canaanite Names
    pp 166-184
  • Chapter 11 - Arabian Names
    pp 185-193
  • Chapter 12 - Egyptian Names
    pp 194-212
  • Chapter 13 - Anatolian Names
    pp 213-223
  • Chapter 14 - Greek Names
    pp 224-237
  • Chapter 15 - Old Iranian Names
    pp 238-257
  • Chapter 16 - Elamite Names
    pp 258-272
  • Chapter 17 - Sumerian Names
    pp 273-282
  • Chapter 18 - Residual, Unaffiliated, and Unexplained Names
    pp 283-292

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