Boundaries of the Ancient Near Eastern World: A Tribute to Cyrus H. Gordon

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Bloomsbury Academic, 1998 - 576 lappuses

For over threescore years Cyrus H. Gordon's scholarship and teaching have provided new directions to the study of the ancient Near East. This collection of 34 essays in honour of his 90th birthday, edited by three of his former pupils, celebrates his fascinating and remarkable achievements and reflects his broad command of ancient studies. The global impact of his research can be seen from the geographical dispersion of the outstanding scholars who have written here on the following topics: archaeology, Bible studies, Ugaritic, Aramaic, Arabic, Egypto-Semitic, the cuneiform world, Indo-European, Samaritan, the Graeco-Roman world, mediaeval studies. The inclusion of a complete bibliography of Gordon's works is of singular value.

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Preface
11
List of Contributors
21
ISAAC KALIMI
22
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Meir Lubetski is Professor & Deputy Chair of the Department of Modern Languages & Comparative Literature, Baruch College, City University of New York. Claire Gottlieb obtained her doctorate from New York University, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, and lives in Warren, New Jersey. Sharon Keller is Assistant Professor of Hebrew at Hunter College, City University New York.

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