Orthographic Abbreviation in Babylonian and Assyrian of the Second and First Millennia BC

Lipographies (accidental omissions of signs) are, it has several times been observed, legion in Babylonian and Assyrian writings. But signs could also be omitted intentionally, to abbreviate the spelling of words. This latter phenomenon has again been remarked on (usually in ad hoc comments by edito...

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Publié dans:Henoch
Auteur principal: Worthington, Martin ca. 20./21. Jh. (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Ed. Morcelliana 2020
Dans: Henoch
Année: 2020, Volume: 42, Numéro: 2, Pages: 173-207
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Scribe / Écriture cunéiforme / Abréviation / Répertoire / Critique textuelle
RelBib Classification:HB Ancien Testament
TC Époque pré-chrétienne
Sujets non-standardisés:B Akkadian
B Cuneiform
B Assyrian
B abbreviation
B Orthography
B Babylonian
B Literacy
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Résumé:Lipographies (accidental omissions of signs) are, it has several times been observed, legion in Babylonian and Assyrian writings. But signs could also be omitted intentionally, to abbreviate the spelling of words. This latter phenomenon has again been remarked on (usually in ad hoc comments by editors), but never subjected to wide-ranging scrutiny and systematisation. Such is the aim of this paper. Drawing on examples from multiple periods and textual typologies (‘genres’), we will distinguish abbreviation at the level of spelling from other forms of abbreviation, and enquire after the rationales and practices attaching to abbreviations in spelling. The resulting picture, which both challenges and refines previous statements on the subject, is a first attempt at systematising a phenomenon which offers great potential for the detailed study of individual text corpora. As studies of abbreviation in the Hebrew Bible demonstrate, there may well ultimately be significant implications for textual criticism.
ISSN:0393-6805
Contient:Enthalten in: Henoch