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- catalog contributor b12667809.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "A. Different Grammatical and Lexical Forms of the Same Word -- B. Synonyms or Words Functioning Similarly -- C. Added Words or Phrases -- D. Characteristic and Noncharacteristic Variants -- E. Expansion by Parallelism -- F Telescoping of Parallel Lines -- G. Reformulation with Negligible Change in Meaning -- H. Reformulation with New Idea Added -- I. Reformulation with Meaning Changed Completely -- The Significance of the Changes in Wording -- Changes Due to Editors' Taste -- 4. THE OLD BABYLONIAN VERSION AND THE LATE VERSION: LARGER CHANGES -- J Restructured Sections -- K. Changes in the Roles of Characters -- L. Assimilation -- The Significance of the Assimilation -- M. Major Additions -- On Theological Changes -- 5. THE FRAGMENTS OF THE MIDDLE BABYLONIAN PERIOD -- The Hittite Version(s) -- The Hurrian Fragments -- The Akkadian Fragments -- 6. THE LATE VERSION -- A. Substitution of Single Words -- B. Plusses and Minuses: Words, Suffixes, Phrases, and Lines -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [309]-333) and index.".
- catalog description "The Addition of the Flood Story to Gilgamesh -- Summary: The Evolution of The Gilgamesh Epic -- Excursus: The Afterlife of the Epic -- Appendix: Texts and Notes -- Photograph: Gilg. Ni. (2N-T79) -- Abbreviations -- Scholarly Literature -- Ancient Texts -- Works Cited -- Index".
- catalog description "The Aim of the Present Study -- The Story and Its Structure -- The Versions of the Epic -- The Historical Background -- Critical Methods in the Study of The Gilgamesh Epic -- 1. THE SUMERIAN SOURCES OF THE AKKADIAN EPIC -- The Known Sumerian Sources -- The Possibility of Unknown Forms of the Sumerian Sources -- The Historical Background of the Sumerian Tales -- The Function of the Sumerian Tales -- The Theoretical Approach in the Light of the Empirical Evidence -- 2. THE INTEGRATED EPIC IN THE OLD BABYLONIAN PERIOD -- The Old Babylonian Texts -- The Derivation of the Old Babylonian Narratives from Their Sumerian Forerunners -- The Author -- The Integration of the Epic -- The Contents of the Old Babylonian Version -- The Outline and Message of the Old Babylonian Version -- The Function of the Old Babylonian Version -- The Old Babylonian Version and the Sumerian Compositions -- 3. THE OLD BABYLONIAN VERSION AND THE LATE VERSION: SMALLER CHANGES -- ".
- catalog description "The Significance of the Variants -- 7. THE INTRODUCTION AND FRAMEWORK OF THE LATE VERSION -- The Prologue: Section A -- The Prologue: Section B -- Effect of the Prologue -- Section C: The Hymn -- A Sumerian Hymn to Gilgamesh -- 8. TRADITIONAL SPEECH FORMS, LITERATURE, AND RITUALS REFLECTED IN THE EPIC -- Wisdom Sayings -- Blessings, Curses, and Threats -- Marriage Literature and Ceremonies -- 9. THE OPPRESSION OF URUK -- The Pattern of Oppression, Outcry, Divine Response -- The Nature of the Oppression -- 10. THE CREATION OF ENKIDU -- 11. THE EARLY LIFE OF ENKIDU -- Possible Models for the Early Life of Enkidu -- Enkidu's Early Life and the Values of the Epic -- 12. THE FLOOD STORY -- The Origin of the Flood Story -- Differences between the Atrahasis and Gilgamesh Versions of the Flood Story -- Harmonization of the Flood Story with the Rest of Gilgamesh -- Nonharmonization of the Flood Story with the Rest of Gilgamesh -- Artistic Unity in the Utnapishtim Section -- ".
- catalog extent "xxi, 384 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0865165467 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Wauconda, Ill. : Bolchazy-Carducci,".
- catalog subject "892/.1 21".
- catalog subject "Epic poetry, Assyro-Babylonian History and criticism.".
- catalog subject "Gilgamesh.".
- catalog subject "PJ3771.G6 T5 2002".
- catalog tableOfContents "A. Different Grammatical and Lexical Forms of the Same Word -- B. Synonyms or Words Functioning Similarly -- C. Added Words or Phrases -- D. Characteristic and Noncharacteristic Variants -- E. Expansion by Parallelism -- F Telescoping of Parallel Lines -- G. Reformulation with Negligible Change in Meaning -- H. Reformulation with New Idea Added -- I. Reformulation with Meaning Changed Completely -- The Significance of the Changes in Wording -- Changes Due to Editors' Taste -- 4. THE OLD BABYLONIAN VERSION AND THE LATE VERSION: LARGER CHANGES -- J Restructured Sections -- K. Changes in the Roles of Characters -- L. Assimilation -- The Significance of the Assimilation -- M. Major Additions -- On Theological Changes -- 5. THE FRAGMENTS OF THE MIDDLE BABYLONIAN PERIOD -- The Hittite Version(s) -- The Hurrian Fragments -- The Akkadian Fragments -- 6. THE LATE VERSION -- A. Substitution of Single Words -- B. Plusses and Minuses: Words, Suffixes, Phrases, and Lines -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Addition of the Flood Story to Gilgamesh -- Summary: The Evolution of The Gilgamesh Epic -- Excursus: The Afterlife of the Epic -- Appendix: Texts and Notes -- Photograph: Gilg. Ni. (2N-T79) -- Abbreviations -- Scholarly Literature -- Ancient Texts -- Works Cited -- Index".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Aim of the Present Study -- The Story and Its Structure -- The Versions of the Epic -- The Historical Background -- Critical Methods in the Study of The Gilgamesh Epic -- 1. THE SUMERIAN SOURCES OF THE AKKADIAN EPIC -- The Known Sumerian Sources -- The Possibility of Unknown Forms of the Sumerian Sources -- The Historical Background of the Sumerian Tales -- The Function of the Sumerian Tales -- The Theoretical Approach in the Light of the Empirical Evidence -- 2. THE INTEGRATED EPIC IN THE OLD BABYLONIAN PERIOD -- The Old Babylonian Texts -- The Derivation of the Old Babylonian Narratives from Their Sumerian Forerunners -- The Author -- The Integration of the Epic -- The Contents of the Old Babylonian Version -- The Outline and Message of the Old Babylonian Version -- The Function of the Old Babylonian Version -- The Old Babylonian Version and the Sumerian Compositions -- 3. THE OLD BABYLONIAN VERSION AND THE LATE VERSION: SMALLER CHANGES -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Significance of the Variants -- 7. THE INTRODUCTION AND FRAMEWORK OF THE LATE VERSION -- The Prologue: Section A -- The Prologue: Section B -- Effect of the Prologue -- Section C: The Hymn -- A Sumerian Hymn to Gilgamesh -- 8. TRADITIONAL SPEECH FORMS, LITERATURE, AND RITUALS REFLECTED IN THE EPIC -- Wisdom Sayings -- Blessings, Curses, and Threats -- Marriage Literature and Ceremonies -- 9. THE OPPRESSION OF URUK -- The Pattern of Oppression, Outcry, Divine Response -- The Nature of the Oppression -- 10. THE CREATION OF ENKIDU -- 11. THE EARLY LIFE OF ENKIDU -- Possible Models for the Early Life of Enkidu -- Enkidu's Early Life and the Values of the Epic -- 12. THE FLOOD STORY -- The Origin of the Flood Story -- Differences between the Atrahasis and Gilgamesh Versions of the Flood Story -- Harmonization of the Flood Story with the Rest of Gilgamesh -- Nonharmonization of the Flood Story with the Rest of Gilgamesh -- Artistic Unity in the Utnapishtim Section -- ".
- catalog title "The evolution of the Gilgamesh epic / Jeffrey H. Tigay.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".