Ersetzen Und Entsuhnen: Das Mittelhethitische Ersatzritual Fur Den Grobkonig Tuthalija (CTH *448.4) Und Verwandte Texte (Culture,Used

Ersetzen Und Entsuhnen: Das Mittelhethitische Ersatzritual Fur Den Grobkonig Tuthalija (CTH *448.4) Und Verwandte Texte (Culture,Used

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Review 'Stand dem Interesse des Rezensenten folgend die philologische Seite der Bearbeitung in der Besprechung im Vordergrund, sei ausdrcklich betont, dass das Buch auch von einem weiteren Leserkreis der Nachbarwissenschaften wie Akkadisten oder Religionshistorikern mit Gewinn gelesen werden drfte.'Detlev Groddek, Die Welt des Orients, 2002.'The book displays the same precision as that with which the Hittites describe the objects necessary to the ritual and the manner in which they should be represented. Congratulations are in order for author and publisher.'J. de Roos, Bibliotheca Orientalis, 2001. Product Description The first full description and analysis of Middle Hittite substitution ritual, and as such provides the readers with an important contribution to our understanding of Hittite religious practice. With translations and transcriptions of all duplicate texts, an ample glossary of words, full thematic indices, and elucidating commentaries. About the Author Piotr Taracha, Ph.D. (1993) in Aegean archaeology is Lecturer in the Hittite language at the Oriental Institute of the University of Warsaw and Research Fellow at the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences. He has published on Hittite language and literature, Hattian language and Aegean weaponry.

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