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  1. Fortune and Misfortune in the Ancient Near East
    Proceedings of the 60th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale Warsaw, 21-25 July 2014
    Contributor: Abusch, Tzvi (Publisher); Avila, Mark A. (Publisher); Beckman, Gary (Publisher); Bilgin, Tayfun (Publisher); Bonneterre, Daniel (Publisher); Charvát, Petr (Publisher); Drewnowska, Olga (Publisher); Dromard, Benjamin (Publisher); Ferruh Adalı, Selim (Publisher); Fijałkowska, Lena (Publisher); Gabbay, Uri (Publisher); Gestoso Singer, Graciela (Publisher); Heeßel, Nils P. (Publisher); Jakob, Stefan (Publisher); Katz, Dina (Publisher); Klein, Jacob (Publisher); Koliński, Rafał (Publisher); Koubková, Evelyne (Publisher); Levavi, Yuval (Publisher); Matuszak, Jana (Publisher); McCaffrey, Kathleen (Publisher)
    Published: [2021]; © 2017
    Publisher:  Penn State University Press, University Park, PA

    In the week between July 21 and 25, 2014, the University of Warsaw hosted more than three hundred Assyriologists from all over the world. In the course of five days, nearly 150 papers were read in three (and sometimes four) parallel sessions. Many of... more

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    In the week between July 21 and 25, 2014, the University of Warsaw hosted more than three hundred Assyriologists from all over the world. In the course of five days, nearly 150 papers were read in three (and sometimes four) parallel sessions. Many of them were delivered within the framework of nine thematic workshops. The publication of most of these panels is underway, in separate volumes. As is usually the case, the academic sessions were accompanied by many opportunities for social interaction among the participants, and there was time to enjoy the historical and cultural benefits of Warsaw. Special honor was accorded to two American Assyriologists whose origins can be traced to Warsaw, Piotr Michalowski and Piotr Steinkeller, and a special session to recognize their contributions to the study of ancient Mesopotamia was organized. In this book are presented papers on the main theme of the meeting, "Fortune and Misfortune in the Ancient Near East." The 31 essays are organized into 5 sections: (1) plenary presenations on "What Is Fortune? What Is Misfortune?" (2) humanity and fortune/misfortune and luck, with discussion of specific examples; (3) additional papers on definitions of fortune and misfortune; (4) the effects on city and state; and (5) God and temple

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Abusch, Tzvi (Publisher); Avila, Mark A. (Publisher); Beckman, Gary (Publisher); Bilgin, Tayfun (Publisher); Bonneterre, Daniel (Publisher); Charvát, Petr (Publisher); Drewnowska, Olga (Publisher); Dromard, Benjamin (Publisher); Ferruh Adalı, Selim (Publisher); Fijałkowska, Lena (Publisher); Gabbay, Uri (Publisher); Gestoso Singer, Graciela (Publisher); Heeßel, Nils P. (Publisher); Jakob, Stefan (Publisher); Katz, Dina (Publisher); Klein, Jacob (Publisher); Koliński, Rafał (Publisher); Koubková, Evelyne (Publisher); Levavi, Yuval (Publisher); Matuszak, Jana (Publisher); McCaffrey, Kathleen (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781575064666
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    Series: Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale
    Subjects: HISTORY / Ancient / General; Assyriologie; Assyriology; Assyriology; Chance; Civilisation assyro-babylonienne; Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian; Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian; Fortune; Fortune
    Scope: 1 online resource (448 pages)
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  2. Fortune and Misfortune in the Ancient Near East
    Proceedings of the 60th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale Warsaw, 21–25 July 2014

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    In the week between July 21 and 25, 2014, the University of Warsaw hosted more than three hundred Assyriologists from all over the world. In the course of five days, nearly 150 papers were read in three (and sometimes four) parallel sessions. Many of them were delivered within the framework of nine thematic workshops. The publication of most of these panels is underway, in separate volumes. As is usually the case, the academic sessions were accompanied by many opportunities for social interaction among the participants, and there was time to enjoy the historical and cultural benefits of Warsaw. Special honor was accorded to two American Assyriologists whose origins can be traced to Warsaw, Piotr Michalowski and Piotr Steinkeller, and a special session to recognize their contributions to the study of ancient Mesopotamia was organized. In this book are presented papers on the main theme of the meeting, “Fortune and Misfortune in the Ancient Near East.” The 31 essays are organized into 5 sections: (1) plenary presenations on “What Is Fortune? What Is Misfortune?” (2) humanity and fortune/misfortune and luck, with discussion of specific examples; (3) additional papers on definitions of fortune and misfortune; (4) the effects on city and state; and (5) God and temple.

     

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  3. Fortune and misfortune in the Ancient Near East
    proceedings of the 60th Rencontre assyriologique internationale at Warsaw 21-25 July 2014
    Contributor: Drewnowska, Olga (HerausgeberIn); Sandowicz, Małgorzata (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  Eisenbrauns, Winona Lake, Indiana

    In the week between July 21 and 25, 2014, the University of Warsaw hosted more than three hundred Assyriologists from all over the world. In the course of five days, nearly 150 papers were read in three (and sometimes four) parallel sessions. Many of... more

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    In the week between July 21 and 25, 2014, the University of Warsaw hosted more than three hundred Assyriologists from all over the world. In the course of five days, nearly 150 papers were read in three (and sometimes four) parallel sessions. Many of them were delivered within the framework of nine thematic workshops. The publication of most of these panels is underway, in separate volumes. As is usually the case, the academic sessions were accompanied by many opportunities for social interaction among the participants, and there was time to enjoy the historical and cultural benefits of Warsaw. Special honor was accorded to two American Assyriologists whose origins can be traced to Warsaw, Piotr Michalowski and Piotr Steinkeller, and a special session to recognize their contributions to the study of ancient Mesopotamia was organized. In this book are presented papers on the main theme of the meeting, "Fortune and Misfortune in the Ancient Near East." The 31 essays are organized into 5 sections: (1) plenary presenations on "What Is Fortune? What Is Misfortune?"; (2) humanity and fortune/misfortune and luck, with discussion of specific examples; (3) additional papers on definitions of fortune and misfortune; (4) the effects on city and state; and (5) God and temple

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Drewnowska, Olga (HerausgeberIn); Sandowicz, Małgorzata (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English; French; German
    Media type: Conference proceedings
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781575064666; 1575064669
    Corporations / Congresses: Rencontre assyriologique internationale ((60th, 2014, Warsaw, Poland))
    Subjects: Assyriology; Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian; Fortune; Assyriologie; Civilisation assyro-babylonienne; Chance; Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian; Fortune; Assyriology; Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian; Assyriology; Fortune; Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian; LITERARY CRITICISM / African; Assyriology; History; Conference papers and proceedings; Fortune
    Scope: Online Ressource (xxvii, 420 pages), illustrations, maps.
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    Includes bibliographical references. - English; 1 contribution in French, 1 contribution in German. - Print version record

  4. Fortune and Misfortune in the Ancient Near East
    Proceedings of the 60th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale Warsaw, 21-25 July 2014
    Contributor: Abusch, Tzvi (Publisher); Avila, Mark A. (Publisher); Beckman, Gary M. (Publisher); Bilgin, Tayfun (Publisher); Bonneterre, Daniel (Publisher); Charvát, Petr (Publisher); Drewnowska, Olga (Publisher); Dromard, Benjamin (Publisher); Ferruh Adalı, Selim (Publisher); Fijałkowska, Lena (Publisher); Gabbay, Uri (Publisher); Gestoso Singer, Graciela (Publisher); Heeßel, Nils P. (Publisher); Jakob, Stefan (Publisher); Katz, Dina (Publisher); Klein, Jacob (Publisher); Koliński, Rafał (Publisher); Koubková, Evelyne (Publisher); Levavi, Yuval (Publisher); Matuszak, Jana (Publisher); McCaffrey, Kathleen (Publisher)
    Published: [2021]; © 2017
    Publisher:  Penn State University Press, University Park, PA

    In the week between July 21 and 25, 2014, the University of Warsaw hosted more than three hundred Assyriologists from all over the world. In the course of five days, nearly 150 papers were read in three (and sometimes four) parallel sessions. Many of... more

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    In the week between July 21 and 25, 2014, the University of Warsaw hosted more than three hundred Assyriologists from all over the world. In the course of five days, nearly 150 papers were read in three (and sometimes four) parallel sessions. Many of them were delivered within the framework of nine thematic workshops. The publication of most of these panels is underway, in separate volumes. As is usually the case, the academic sessions were accompanied by many opportunities for social interaction among the participants, and there was time to enjoy the historical and cultural benefits of Warsaw. Special honor was accorded to two American Assyriologists whose origins can be traced to Warsaw, Piotr Michalowski and Piotr Steinkeller, and a special session to recognize their contributions to the study of ancient Mesopotamia was organized. In this book are presented papers on the main theme of the meeting, "Fortune and Misfortune in the Ancient Near East." The 31 essays are organized into 5 sections: (1) plenary presenations on "What Is Fortune? What Is Misfortune?" (2) humanity and fortune/misfortune and luck, with discussion of specific examples; (3) additional papers on definitions of fortune and misfortune; (4) the effects on city and state; and (5) God and temple

     

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    Volltext (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Abusch, Tzvi (Publisher); Avila, Mark A. (Publisher); Beckman, Gary M. (Publisher); Bilgin, Tayfun (Publisher); Bonneterre, Daniel (Publisher); Charvát, Petr (Publisher); Drewnowska, Olga (Publisher); Dromard, Benjamin (Publisher); Ferruh Adalı, Selim (Publisher); Fijałkowska, Lena (Publisher); Gabbay, Uri (Publisher); Gestoso Singer, Graciela (Publisher); Heeßel, Nils P. (Publisher); Jakob, Stefan (Publisher); Katz, Dina (Publisher); Klein, Jacob (Publisher); Koliński, Rafał (Publisher); Koubková, Evelyne (Publisher); Levavi, Yuval (Publisher); Matuszak, Jana (Publisher); McCaffrey, Kathleen (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781575064666
    Other identifier:
    Series: Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale
    Subjects: HISTORY / Ancient / General; Assyriologie; Assyriology; Assyriology; Chance; Civilisation assyro-babylonienne; Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian; Civilization, Assyro-Babylonian; Fortune; Fortune
    Scope: 1 online resource (448 pages)
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    Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Jul 2021)