The Decipherment of Minoan Linear A, Volume I, Part II: Hurrians and Hurrian in Minoan Crete: Text and Summary

Volume I, Part II, comprises (together with Part I) the main text in the series The Decipherment...
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The Decipherment of Minoan Linear A, Volume I, Part II: Hurrians and Hurrian in Minoan Crete: Text and Summary by Van Soesbergen, Peter George

The Decipherment of Minoan Linear A, Volume I, Part II: Hurrians and Hurrian in Minoan Crete: Text and Summary

$201.16

The Decipherment of Minoan Linear A, Volume I, Part II: Hurrians and Hurrian in Minoan Crete: Text and Summary

$201.16
Author: Peter George Van Soesbergen
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Volume I, Part II, comprises (together with Part I) the main text in the series The Decipherment of Minoan Linear A. Volume I, Parts III-VI, are the indices to the main text and glossaries at the same time. The author shows that the Holy Trinity of the main Hurrian Gods, Tesub, Ḫebat and their son Sarruma is addressed in a sophisticated, poetic way, usually at the beginning of the so-called libation formulas, by means of descriptive epithets. They appear in a fixed order of importance. First Tesub's Linear A epithet a-ta-i-jo-wa-ja 'Our Father', absolutive/vocative attai=(j)=o/uwwa=(j)=as, consisting of attai 'father' + transitional semi-vowel -j- between 2 vowels + enclitic possessive pronoun 1st person sing. -o/uwwa- (my) + transitional semi-vowel -j- between 2 vowels + the pluralizer -as (our). Compare cuneiform Hurrian dTe-e-es-su-pa-as ........ eb-ri-iw-wa-su-us at-ta-iw-wa-su-us (3 ergatives), 'Tesub .... Our Lord, Our Father' in the Tusratta letter (Mit. IV 118). Then the epithet of Tesub's wife Ḫebat, a-di-ki-ti/e(-te), analysis asdi-dagitti, 'The woman is a beauty / beautiful' > 'The (most) beautiful woman', appears (in haplography) in the libation formulas. The form is attested as a-di-da-ki-ti (KN Zc 6.2) in scriptio plena on the interior of a Middle-Minoan III cup at Knossos (asdi = 'woman'). In Linear A and B -s- preceding an occlusive is not expressed in consonant clusters. Then the epithet of the young god Sarrum(m)a appears as a-sa-sa-ra-me, analysis arsa-sarr=a=me, 'The young man/boy, he is like the King of Gods'. The Linear A variant ja-sa-sa-ra-ma-na (KN Za 10a-b) can be analysed as y(a)/y(e)-arsa-sarr=a=mann=a, 'as well as "The young boy (arsa 'young man') is (mann=(i)a) like the King of Gods" ', (sarr=a is the essive of Hurrian sarr=i 'King of Gods'). The contents of the prayers in the 'libation formulas' appear to be about the same subject as the meaning of many personal names, in which the birth of healthy children, sometimes after the death of an older child, is always in the minds of the parents. Linear A u-na-ka-na-si, Hurrian un=a-ḫ(ḫ)an=a=ssi 'come childhood, childbirth' is an essential term occurring in almost every formula. It may not be accidental that the name Arkhanes is attested as a]-ka-ne (AK 3a.1+fr. AK.1b.1, join P.G. van Soesbergen) on a Linear A tablet found in the Minoan Villa of Epano Arkhanes. Even more significant is the fact that the toponym can be analysed as Hurrian ar=ḫane/i 'Give a child' and that the Villa of Arkhanes may well have been the starting point for supplicants and priests to go upto the Peak Sanctuary of Mount Ioukhtas to pray to Tesub, Ḫebat and Sarru(m)ma. See for an extensive analysis Chapter 11: 'Religious' Linear A insc

Author: Peter George Van Soesbergen
Publisher: Peter G. Van Soesbergen
Published: 09/22/2022
Pages: 524
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.74lbs
Size: 11.69h x 8.27w x 1.05d
ISBN: 9789083275413

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