Ugaritic narrative poetry /edited by Simon B. Parker, translated by Mark S. Smith [and others.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: Ugaritic Series: Publication details: [Atlanta, Ga. : Society of Biblical Literature, (c)1997.Description: viii, 265 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cmContent type:- text
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- 9780788503368
- PJ4150 .U337 1997
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Kirta -- Aqhat -- Baal -- Baal fathers a bull -- A birth -- The wilderness -- The binding of a monster -- El's divine feast -- The Rapiuma -- The birth of the gracious gods -- The betrothal of Yarikh and Nikkal-Ib -- The mare and Horon -- CAT 1.96.
"More than 500 years before the Odyssey and the Iliad, before the biblical books of Genesis or Job, masters of the epic lived and wrote on the Mediterranean coast. The Ugaritic tablets left behind by these master scribes and poets were excavated in the second quarter of the twentieth century from the region of modern Syria and Lebanon, and are brought to life here in contemporary English translations by five of the best known scholars in the field. Included are the major narrative poems, "Kirta," "Aqhat," and "Baal," in addition to ten shorter texts, newly translated with transcriptions from photographs using the latest techniques in the photography of epigraphic materials (sample plate included)." Back Cover
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