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Literature

(23,376 words)

Author(s): Rüpke, Jörg (Erfurt) | Cancik-Kirschbaum, Eva (Berlin) | Quack, Joachim (Berlin) | Hazenbos, Joost (Leipzig) | Hose, Martin (Munich) | Et al.
[German version] I. General Literary communication is communication by means of texts - stabilized, coherent and substantial statements. These may be written or eventually put down in writing, but they may also remain oral ( Literacy). Since for earlier societies as a rule only written texts can be studied, the term ‘literature’ focusses on such sedimented media of literary communication. Nevertheless, particularly for ancient societies the mainly oral character of literary communication must be emp…

Hittite Studies

(2,495 words)

Author(s): Hazenbos, Joost (Leipzig)
Hazenbos, Joost (Leipzig) [German version] A. Name, Field of Work (CT) The discipline of Hittite Studies (HS) in the narrow sense deals with the language, history and culture of the Hittites--the people who built a great empire in Anatolia and Syria in the course of the 2nd millennium BC, originating from a homeland …