SUMERO-AKKADIAN EPIGRAPHY

Academic year
2021/2022 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
EPIGRAFIA SUMERO-ACCADICA
Course code
FT0537 (AF:354245 AR:186158)
Modality
Blended (on campus and online classes)
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
L-OR/03
Period
2nd Term
Where
VENEZIA
Moodle
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The course is part of the ancillary disciplines that make up the curriculum on Ancient and Medieval Mediterranean History of the BA Programme in History; it also offered for students of the BA in the Humanities and Cultural Heritage. It aims at providing students with an intermediate knowledge of the discipline and its methodology, of the writing system, epigraphy, language and grammar of Akkadian, reading from the original and understanding from an historical and linguistic point of view texts of intermediate difficulty. Depending on their personal engagement, students will acquire an intermediate knowledge of the phonology, morphology and sintax of the Akkadian language, and will be able to read and translate texts of a certain difficulty, directly from cuneiform. In addition they will have gained the ability to decode and contextualize the sources from an historical, ideological and literary perspective and will be able to use the main bibliographic tools for the discipline.
At the end of the course students:
- will have gained an intermediate knowledge of the cuneiform writing system and its principles
- will have gained an intermediate knowledge of the grammar of the Akkadian language (phonology, morphology and syntax)
- will have basic knowledges of the methods and issues of sumero-akkadian epigraphy
- and will be able to apply such knowledge to the translation and analysis of different kind of texts in cuneiform on their own and in a group, using the right tools and resources as learnt and applied in class and preparing the texts for the class discussion, that are a necessary part of the final evaluation and of the discipline's knowledge building process.
Consider taking Assyriology beforehand.


Title: "yet another copy.... The code of Hammurabi in the Ashurbanipal Library (and not only)"

1) towards a definition of the Hammurabi's code
2) laws written on stone: the stele
3) yet another copy; the Hammurabi's code and its written tradition
4) the stele and its 'copies': Ashurbanipal Library and epigraphy
5) reading, analysis and commentary of selected laws
Code of Hammurabi:
-- R. Borger, Babylonisch-Assyrische Lesestücke, Band 1, Roma 1979: pp. 2-50.
-- R. Borger, Babylonisch-Assyrische Lesestücke, Band 2, Roma 1979: pp. 286-314.
-- notes and materials from the classes

All students read:
-- R. Westbrook (ed.), A History of Ancient Near Eastern Law, vol. 1, Leiden-Boston 2003, pp. 361-430.
-- G.B. Lanfranchi, Il “Codice” di Hammurabi promulgazione di norme o celebrazione del buon regno?, Polemos 2/2007, pp. 133-146.
-- K. Wagensonner, Another Copy of the Laws of Hammurabi, RA 1 (2020): 1-14.

Working tools:
Grammars
W. Von Soden, Grundriss der Akkadischen Grammatik, Roma 1995 (terza edizione)
-- J. Huehnergard, A Grammar of Akkadian, Winona Lake 2011 (terza edizione)
-- Fl. Malbran Labat, Manuel de langue akkadienne, Louvain-La Neuve 2001

Dictionaries
-- A. George, J. Black, N. Postgate (eds.), A Concise Dictionary of Akkadian, 2nd ed., Wiesbaden 2000
-- The Chicago Assyrian Dictionary (risorsa on-line)

Sign lists
-- Fl.Malbran Labat, Manuel d'epigraphie akkadienne: signes, syllabaire, ideogrammes, 6 ed. o succ., Paris 1988 oppure:
-- R. Borger, Assyrisch-Babylonische Zeichenliste, Neukirchen-Vluyn 1978

STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND CLASSES
Students who are planning to access the exam without attending classes are kindly requested to contact the teacher during office hours well in advance to the examination date, in order to build an individual program (Please note: program requests by e-mail are not accepted).


Learning abilities will be assessed by means of:
- online work discussion and assessment
- discussions & activities in class
- a final exam that will consist of an oral test including:
a) questions on the assigned readings
b) reading, tranliteration, transcription, translation and ommentary of selected texts among those discussed in class.

More details will be offered to the students in class.
A mixture of lectures (2 per week) and online classes (1 per week)
Students will be required to do their own on-line work on a regular basis. Online activities will be corrected and discussed in class and/or assessed by the teacher in Moodle.

Students will actively participate to the on-line classes, that will allow them to assess step by step the degree of their learning process and actively participate in building their own knowledge of the discipline.
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Students are invited to attend the classes: in case they do not they are invited to ctc the teacher before accessing the exam.

Other courses in the same area, beside Assyriology and Sumero-akkadian Epigraphy include: History of the Ancient Near East; Phoenician-Punic Archaeology, Egyptology, Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, Islamic Archaeology and Muslim art History, Art and Visual Culture of the Islamic World.
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Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 24/08/2021