Poets Before Homer

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781575063409

Collected Essays on Ancient Literature

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Edited by F. W. Dobbs-Allsopp, By Delbert R. Hillers
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Foreword

1. “Poets Before Homer”: Archaeology and the Western Literary Tradition

Part I: Traditions in Metaphor, Magic, and Other Aspects of Literature: Some Examples

2. A Convention in Hebrew Literature: The Reaction to Bad News

3. “The Roads to Zion Mourn” (Lam 1:4)

4. Homeric Dictated Texts: A Reexamination of Some Near Eastern Evidence

5. A Study of Psalm 148

6. Salamalecchi: Formulas of Greeting and ‘Salute Jerusalem’ (Ps 122:6–9)

7. The Effective Simile in Biblical Literature

8. Dust: Some Aspects of Old Testament Imagery

9. Two Notes on the Decameron (III vii 42–43 and VIII vii 64, IX v 48)

I. The “santa parola dell’Evangelio” (III vii 42–43)

II. Cateratte (VIII vii 64 and IX v 48)

Part II: Traditions in Treaty and Covenant

10. Treaty-Curses and the Old Testament Prophets

Detailed Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Abbreviations

List of Works Cited

I. The Problem and the Sources

II. Types of Treaty-Curses and Their History

III. Two Biblical Lists of Curses: Deuteronomy 28 and Leviticus 26

IV. Old Testament Parallels to Treaty-Curses

V. Additional Considerations and Conclusions

11. A Note on Some Treaty Terminology in the Old Testament

12. Rite: Ceremonies of Law and Treaty in the Ancient Near East

Performative Ritual in the Aramaic Papyri

Ceremony in Ancient Near Eastern Treaties

Part III: Starting Points: Ugarit, Hermopolis, and Palmyra

13. The Bow of Aqhat: The Meaning of a Mythological Theme

I. The Bow of Aqhat

II. The Mythological Theme

III. The Meaning of the Theme

IV. The Meaning of the Aqhat Epic

14. A Proposal for a Difficult Line in Keret lm ank ksp

15. Redemption in Letters 6 and 2 from Hermopolis

16. Analyzing the Abominable: Our Understanding of Canaanite Religion

17. Palmyrene Aramaic Inscriptions and the Old Testament, especially Amos 2:8

I. Palmyrene Aramaic Inscriptions and the Old Testament

II. Amos 2:8

18. Palmyrene Aramaic Inscriptions and the Bible

A. Genesis 2–3 “The God Yahweh and the Naked Couple”

B. Abraham’s Purchase of Tomb Property

C. “Goddess” in Biblical Hebrew

Part IV: Grinding at Grammar

19. Observations on Syntax and Meter in Lamentations

20. Delocutive Verbs in Biblical Hebrew

21. Hôy and Hôy-Oracles: A Neglected Syntactic Aspect

22. Some Performative Utterances in the Bible

List of Publications

Doctoral Dissertations Directed at the Johns Hopkins University

Index of Scripture

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