Muwatalli's prayer to the assembly of gods through the storm-god of lightning (CTH 381)
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Author
Contributions
- Muwatalli II, King of the Hittites. - Contributor
- American Schools of Oriental Research. - Contributor
Publication
1996 - Scholars Press, Atlanta, Ga, Georgia
Language
English
Word Count
48,250 words, Guess
Page Count
193 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL972319M
- ISBN-100788502816
- OCLC Control Number35121674
- OCLC Control Numbermuwatallisprayer0000sing
- Library of Congress Control Number96009169
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- Goodreads1306581
Classifications
- DDC299/.199
- LCCBL2370.H5 S56 1996
Description
Muwatalli's Prayer is the first full philological edition of the longest and best preserved Hittite prayer (290 lines). The two main duplicates were already published as early as 1916, but collation of the originals in Berlin by the author has provided numerous corrections and new observations on the redactional history of the text. Comparison with other prayers of Muwatalli and with the prayers of earlier and later kings sheds new light on the development of royal prayers in Hatti and in the ancient Near East in general. An in-depth study of the list of deities in the prayer, arranged by their cult centers, provides new insights into Hittite theology and history. Not least, Muwatalli's Prayer offers a better understanding of the poorly documented age of Muwatalli II and the theological climate, that led to the transfer of the Hittite capital from Hattusa to Tarhuntassa.
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