Unburning fame :: horses, dragons, beings of smoke, and other Indo-European motifs in Ugarit and the Hebrew Bible /
"In this book, Ola Wikander studies Indo-European influences in the literary world of the Hebrew Bible and the Ugaritic texts, tracing a number of poetic motifs and other concepts originating in the Indo-European linguistic milieux of the greater Ancient Near East (e.g., among Anatolians and in...
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Schriftenreihe: | Coniectanea biblica. Old Testament series ;
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Zusammenfassung: | "In this book, Ola Wikander studies Indo-European influences in the literary world of the Hebrew Bible and the Ugaritic texts, tracing a number of poetic motifs and other concepts originating in the Indo-European linguistic milieux of the greater Ancient Near East (e.g., among Anatolians and in Indo-European traditions transmitted through Mitanni)--and possibly at earlier, reconstructible levels--as they influenced what became Northwest Semitic poetic culture. The methodology used is what Wikander refers to as "etymological poetics": the study of poetic and mythological structures as transmitted through specific lexical material. One of the motifs discussed is that of destroying heat being used as a metaphor for forgetting important cultural memories and, consequently, of the resilience of such memories being expressed as resistance to burning. Thus, bringing these ancient connections between Indo-European and Northwest Semitic culture into the open is, in a sense, showing their "Unburning Fame"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
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505 | 8 | |a 8. Strangers, Boundary-Crossers, and Young Predators in Hebrew and Indo-European: gwr, *h3erbh-, and ḫabiru9. Fame that does not Burn: The Verb ṯkḥ, the Drought Motif, Indo-European *dhgwhei-, and Etymological Poetics; 10. Dragons Returning Home: The "Pizza Effect"; 11. In Conclusion; 12. Abbreviations; 13. Bibliography; 14. Index of Personal Names; 15. Index Locorum | |
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spelling | Wikander, Ola, author. Unburning fame : horses, dragons, beings of smoke, and other Indo-European motifs in Ugarit and the Hebrew Bible / by Ola Wikander. 1704 Eisenbrauns : Winona Lake, Indiana, [2017] ©2017 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer n rdamedia online resource nc rdacarrier Coniectanea biblica. Old Testament series, 0069-8954 ; 62 Includes bibliographical references and index. "In this book, Ola Wikander studies Indo-European influences in the literary world of the Hebrew Bible and the Ugaritic texts, tracing a number of poetic motifs and other concepts originating in the Indo-European linguistic milieux of the greater Ancient Near East (e.g., among Anatolians and in Indo-European traditions transmitted through Mitanni)--and possibly at earlier, reconstructible levels--as they influenced what became Northwest Semitic poetic culture. The methodology used is what Wikander refers to as "etymological poetics": the study of poetic and mythological structures as transmitted through specific lexical material. One of the motifs discussed is that of destroying heat being used as a metaphor for forgetting important cultural memories and, consequently, of the resilience of such memories being expressed as resistance to burning. Thus, bringing these ancient connections between Indo-European and Northwest Semitic culture into the open is, in a sense, showing their "Unburning Fame"-- Provided by publisher. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Preamble: The Semitic and Indo-European Language Families, and Possible Arenas of Interaction; 3. Horse and Plow: Case Studies in Technological Indo-European/Hebrew Vocabulary; 4. Biblical Chaos Dragons-and Indo-European Ones; 5. Beings of Smoke: Terms for Living Breath and Humanity in Indo-European, Ugaritic and Hebrew-and Remarks on Fatlings and Merciful Bodies; 6. When Jeroboam Divided his God; 7. Dagan/Dagon as a Possibly Indo-European-Derived Name, and Some Methodological Questions Raised by Religio-Historical Etymology. 8. Strangers, Boundary-Crossers, and Young Predators in Hebrew and Indo-European: gwr, *h3erbh-, and ḫabiru9. Fame that does not Burn: The Verb ṯkḥ, the Drought Motif, Indo-European *dhgwhei-, and Etymological Poetics; 10. Dragons Returning Home: The "Pizza Effect"; 11. In Conclusion; 12. Abbreviations; 13. Bibliography; 14. Index of Personal Names; 15. Index Locorum Bible. Old Testament Language, style. Bible. Old Testament fast Ugaritic literature Relation to the Old Testament. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85139304 Indo-European languages Influence on Semitic languages, Northwest. Semitic languages, Northwest Influence on Indo-European. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2022004287 Littérature ougaritique Relation avec l'Ancien Testament. Langues sémitiques septentrionales Influence sur l'indo-européen. RELIGION Biblical Studies Old Testament. bisacsh RELIGION Judaism Sacred Writings. bisacsh Language and languages Style fast Semitic languages, Northwest Influence on Indo-European fast Ugaritic literature Relation to the Old Testament fast Print version: Wikander, Ola. Unburning fame. Eisenbrauns : Winona Lake, Indiana, [2017] 9781575067629 (DLC) 2016059409 Coniectanea biblica. Old Testament series ; 62. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83722699 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1516649 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Wikander, Ola Unburning fame : horses, dragons, beings of smoke, and other Indo-European motifs in Ugarit and the Hebrew Bible / Coniectanea biblica. Old Testament series ; Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Preamble: The Semitic and Indo-European Language Families, and Possible Arenas of Interaction; 3. Horse and Plow: Case Studies in Technological Indo-European/Hebrew Vocabulary; 4. Biblical Chaos Dragons-and Indo-European Ones; 5. Beings of Smoke: Terms for Living Breath and Humanity in Indo-European, Ugaritic and Hebrew-and Remarks on Fatlings and Merciful Bodies; 6. When Jeroboam Divided his God; 7. Dagan/Dagon as a Possibly Indo-European-Derived Name, and Some Methodological Questions Raised by Religio-Historical Etymology. 8. Strangers, Boundary-Crossers, and Young Predators in Hebrew and Indo-European: gwr, *h3erbh-, and ḫabiru9. Fame that does not Burn: The Verb ṯkḥ, the Drought Motif, Indo-European *dhgwhei-, and Etymological Poetics; 10. Dragons Returning Home: The "Pizza Effect"; 11. In Conclusion; 12. Abbreviations; 13. Bibliography; 14. Index of Personal Names; 15. Index Locorum Bible. Old Testament Language, style. Bible. Old Testament fast Ugaritic literature Relation to the Old Testament. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85139304 Indo-European languages Influence on Semitic languages, Northwest. Semitic languages, Northwest Influence on Indo-European. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2022004287 Littérature ougaritique Relation avec l'Ancien Testament. Langues sémitiques septentrionales Influence sur l'indo-européen. RELIGION Biblical Studies Old Testament. bisacsh RELIGION Judaism Sacred Writings. bisacsh Language and languages Style fast Semitic languages, Northwest Influence on Indo-European fast Ugaritic literature Relation to the Old Testament fast |
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title_full | Unburning fame : horses, dragons, beings of smoke, and other Indo-European motifs in Ugarit and the Hebrew Bible / by Ola Wikander. |
title_fullStr | Unburning fame : horses, dragons, beings of smoke, and other Indo-European motifs in Ugarit and the Hebrew Bible / by Ola Wikander. |
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topic | Bible. Old Testament Language, style. Bible. Old Testament fast Ugaritic literature Relation to the Old Testament. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85139304 Indo-European languages Influence on Semitic languages, Northwest. Semitic languages, Northwest Influence on Indo-European. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2022004287 Littérature ougaritique Relation avec l'Ancien Testament. Langues sémitiques septentrionales Influence sur l'indo-européen. RELIGION Biblical Studies Old Testament. bisacsh RELIGION Judaism Sacred Writings. bisacsh Language and languages Style fast Semitic languages, Northwest Influence on Indo-European fast Ugaritic literature Relation to the Old Testament fast |
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