Awīlum ša la mašê - man who cannot be forgotten : studies in honor of Prof. Stefan Zawadzki, presented on the occasion of his 70th birthday / edited by Rafał Koliński, Jan Prostko-Prostyński, Witold Tyborowski.

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English
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  • Münster : Ugarit-Verlag, 2018.
  • ©2018
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xxv, 313 pages : illustrations, maps, portrait ; 25 cm

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    From the contents: 0Professor Stefan Zawadzki as Scholar, Teacher, and Man / Bibliography of Stefan Zawadzki.0Piotr Briks: Djämi Nab! Yunis - Shrine of the Prophet Jonah in Nineveh / Waldemar Chrostowski: Assyrian Diaspora of Israelites as a Challenge for Biblical0Studies and Assyriology / Olga Drewnowska: Who Is ?My Lady?? The Goddesses in the Royal Inscriptions of the Kings of Isin and Larsa / Michael Jursa and Elizabeth E. Payne: Exercises in Epistolography: Two Late Babylonian Trial Letters / Hieronim Kaczmarek: Stanislaw Staszic?s Egyptological Knowledge / Magdalena Kapelus0Participants of the Hittite King?s Funeral / Rafal Kolinski: The Post-Assyrian Period in the Eastern Assyria / Michael Kozuh: NBC 4847: The Growth of a Herd of Cattle in Four Years / Edward Lipihski: Marital Questions at Emar / Adam Lukaszewicz: A Remark on Abyssinia, Ethiopia and India / Cecile Michel: Miscellaneous Tablets and Fragments Found at Kültepe in 2012 and 2013 / Lukasz Niesiolowski-Spand: Athens and Jerusalem, Again. The New Paradigm of the Jewish and Greek Intercultural Relationships? / Danuta Okon: C. Iulius Asper - Senator Probus / Jan Prostko-Prostynski: Who Wrote the Syriac Chronicle of Pseudo-Zachariah Rhetor? [?].
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    Festschrift.
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    Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
    Contents
    • Djâmi Nabî Yunîs - shrine of the prophet Jonah in Ninevah / Piotr Briks
    • Assyrian diaspora of Israelites as a challenge for Biblical studies and Assyriology / Waldemar Chrostowski
    • Who is "my lady"? The goddesses in the royal inscriptions of the kings of Isin and Larsa / Olga Drewnowska
    • Excercises in epistolography: two late Babylonian trial letters / Michael Jursa and Elizabeth E. Payne
    • Stanisław Staszic's Egyptological knowledge / Hieronim Kaczmarek
    • Participants of the Hittite king's funeral / Magdalena Kapełuś
    • The post-Assyrian period in the eastern Assyria / Rafał Koliński
    • NBC 4847: The growth of a herd of cattle in four years / Michael Kozuh
    • Marital questions at Emar / Edward Lipiński
    • A remark on Abyssinia, Ethiopia, and India / Adam Łukaszewicz
    • Miscellaneous tablets and fragments found at Kültepe in 2012 and 2013 / Cécile Michel
    • Athens and Jerusalem, again. The new paradigm of the Jewish and Greek intercultural relationships? / Łukasz Niesiołowski-Spanò
    • C. Iulius Asper - Senator Probus / Danuta Okoń
    • Who wrote the Syriac chronicle of Pseudo-Zachariah Rhetor? / Jan Prostko-Prostyński
    • Artapanos in Babylonia / Małgorzata Sandowicz
    • An Achaemenid gem showing three rulers / Nicholas Victor Sekunda
    • Gudea's two foundation inscriptions in a Polish private collection / Marek Stępień
    • On the nature of Hittite diplomatic relations with Mycenean rulers / Piotr Taracha
    • Three tablets donated to the British Museum by Lucien de Schorstein (d'Odessa) / Radosław Tarasewicz
    • An unusual text concerning a trial about crops from a field at the Poznań Archaeological Museum / Witold Tyborowski
    • An old neo-Babylonian seal with cock / Michaela Weszeli
    • Some unpublished neo- and late-Babylonian documents / Ran Zadok
    ISBN
    • 9783868352931 ((hdc.))
    • 3868352937 ((hdc.))
    LCCN
    2018373274
    OCLC
    1048923143
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