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    Leiden : Brill
    UID:
    gbv_1814529608
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789004349391 , 9789004341746
    Series Statement: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East 121
    Content: In Hittite Landscape and Geography Mark Weeden and Lee Ullmann have gathered 28 specialist authors to present an up-to-date account of research on the Geography of Late Bronze Age Anatolia (second half of the second millennium BC) using information both from cuneiform texts and from archaeological excavation and survey. The study of texts and archaeology require different specialisms. This is the first time an attempt has been made to present a co-ordinated monograph-length view of Hittite geography since 1959, and the first time that any work has tried to balance archaeological and textual data for the same geographical areas. The result is a foundational research tool which will put scholarship on Hittite Geography on a firm footing for the future
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , List of Figures -- List of Sigla and Abbreviations -- Textual and Bibliographical Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- Mark Weeden and Lee Z. Ullmann -- Perspectives based Primarily on Archaeological Evidence -- 2 The Land of the Hittites: Airs, Waters and Places -- Neil Roberts -- 3 The Discovery of a Hittite City Developments in Hittite Geography based on the Identification of Ortaköy-Šapinuwa -- Aygül Süel and Mustafa Süel† -- 4 Hattusa and its Environs: Archaeology -- Andreas Schachner -- 5 Central East: Archaeology. Alacahöyük, Eskiyapar, Ortaköy, Maşathöyük -- Tunç Sipahi, Aygül Süel, Mustafa Süel† and Mark Weeden -- 6 The East: Archaeology. The Upper Land, Azzi-Hayaša, Išuwa -- Andreas Müller-Karpe -- 7 The North: Archaeology -- Claudia Glatz -- 8 South-Central: Archaeology -- Alvise Matessi and Bianca Maria Tomassini Pieri -- 9 Central West: Archaeology -- Kimiyoshi Matsumura and Mark Weeden -- 10 The West: Archaeology -- Sevinç Günel -- 11 Kizzuwatna: Archaeology -- Mirko Novák and Susanne Rutishauser -- 12 The Euphrates States and Elbistan: Archaeology -- Michael Brown and Tony J. Wilkinson† -- 13 The Northern Levant: Archaeology -- Jesse Casana -- Perspectives based Primarily on Philological Evidence -- 14 Hattuša and Environs: Philology -- Özlem Sir Gavaz -- 15 Central East: Philology -- Aygül Süel, Mustafa Süel† and Mark Weeden -- 16 The East: Upper Land, Išuwa-Malitiya, Azzi-Hayaša Philology -- Metin Alparslan -- 17 The North: Hanhana, Hattena, Ištahara, Hakpiš, Nerik, Zalpuwa, Tummana, Pala and the Hulana River Land -- Carlo Corti -- 18 South Central: The Lower Land and Tarḫuntašša -- Massimo Forlanini -- 19 Central West: Philology -- Stefano de Martino -- 20 The West: Philology -- Max Gander -- 21 Kizzuwatna and the Euphrates States: Kummaha, Elbistan, Malatya: Philology -- J. David Hawkins and Mark Weeden -- 22 The Historical Geography of Hittite Syria: Philology -- Yoram Cohen -- 23 A Commercial Geography of Anatolia: Integrating Hittite and Assyrian Texts, Archaeology and Topography -- Gojko Barjamovic -- 24 Moving through the Landscape in Hittite Texts -- Jürgen Lorenz -- Bibliography.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Hittite Landscape and Geography Leiden : Brill, 2017 ISBN 9789004341746
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Leiden; : Brill,
    UID:
    almahu_9949702836202882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789004349391 , 9789004341746
    Series Statement: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East ; 121
    Content: In Hittite Landscape and Geography Mark Weeden and Lee Ullmann have gathered 28 specialist authors to present an up-to-date account of research on the Geography of Late Bronze Age Anatolia (second half of the second millennium BC) using information both from cuneiform texts and from archaeological excavation and survey. The study of texts and archaeology require different specialisms. This is the first time an attempt has been made to present a co-ordinated monograph-length view of Hittite geography since 1959, and the first time that any work has tried to balance archaeological and textual data for the same geographical areas. The result is a foundational research tool which will put scholarship on Hittite Geography on a firm footing for the future.
    Note: List of Figures -- List of Sigla and Abbreviations -- Textual and Bibliographical Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- Mark Weeden and Lee Z. Ullmann -- Perspectives based Primarily on Archaeological Evidence -- 2 The Land of the Hittites: Airs, Waters and Places -- Neil Roberts -- 3 The Discovery of a Hittite City Developments in Hittite Geography based on the Identification of Ortaköy-Šapinuwa -- Aygül Süel and Mustafa Süel† -- 4 Hattusa and its Environs: Archaeology -- Andreas Schachner -- 5 Central East: Archaeology. Alacahöyük, Eskiyapar, Ortaköy, Maşathöyük -- Tunç Sipahi, Aygül Süel, Mustafa Süel† and Mark Weeden -- 6 The East: Archaeology. The Upper Land, Azzi-Hayaša, Išuwa -- Andreas Müller-Karpe -- 7 The North: Archaeology -- Claudia Glatz -- 8 South-Central: Archaeology -- Alvise Matessi and Bianca Maria Tomassini Pieri -- 9 Central West: Archaeology -- Kimiyoshi Matsumura and Mark Weeden -- 10 The West: Archaeology -- Sevinç Günel -- 11 Kizzuwatna: Archaeology -- Mirko Novák and Susanne Rutishauser -- 12 The Euphrates States and Elbistan: Archaeology -- Michael Brown and Tony J. Wilkinson† -- 13 The Northern Levant: Archaeology -- Jesse Casana -- Perspectives based Primarily on Philological Evidence -- 14 Hattuša and Environs: Philology -- Özlem Sir Gavaz -- 15 Central East: Philology -- Aygül Süel, Mustafa Süel† and Mark Weeden -- 16 The East: Upper Land, Išuwa-Malitiya, Azzi-Hayaša Philology -- Metin Alparslan -- 17 The North: Hanhana, Hattena, Ištahara, Hakpiš, Nerik, Zalpuwa, Tummana, Pala and the Hulana River Land -- Carlo Corti -- 18 South Central: The Lower Land and Tarḫuntašša -- Massimo Forlanini -- 19 Central West: Philology -- Stefano de Martino -- 20 The West: Philology -- Max Gander -- 21 Kizzuwatna and the Euphrates States: Kummaha, Elbistan, Malatya: Philology -- J. David Hawkins and Mark Weeden -- 22 The Historical Geography of Hittite Syria: Philology -- Yoram Cohen -- 23 A Commercial Geography of Anatolia: Integrating Hittite and Assyrian Texts, Archaeology and Topography -- Gojko Barjamovic -- 24 Moving through the Landscape in Hittite Texts -- Jürgen Lorenz -- Bibliography.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Hittite Landscape and Geography. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2017 ISBN 9789004341746
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Washington, District of Columbia :The Catholic University of America Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9960177690402883
    Format: 1 online resource (350 p.)
    ISBN: 0-8132-2840-9
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Need for Reason in Theology - Matthew L. Lamb; Part One: A Need for Philosophy in Theology; 1. All Theologians Are Philosophers, Whether Knowingly or Not - Charles Morerod, OP; 2. Videtur quod non sit necessarium, praeter theologicam disciplinam, aliam doctrinam haberi: Legitimacy of Philosophy as an Autonomous Discipline and Its Service to Theology in Aquinas and Ralph McInerny - John P. O'Callaghan; Part Two: A Need for a Metaphysics of Nature in Theology; 3. Theology and the Metaphysics of Creation - Lawrence Dewan, OP , 4. The Concept of Nature: Philosophical Reflections in Service of Theology - Joseph Koterski, SJ5. On Natural Knowledge of God: Aquinas's Debt to Aristotle - Steven A. Long; Part Three: Human Reason and Reveation; 6. Logos as Reason and Logos Incarnate: Philosophy, Theology, and the Voices of Tradition - Brian Daley, SJ; 7. Are Aristotelian-Thomists Rationalists?: On Thomism, the Praeambula Fidei, and Theological Faith - Roger Nutt; 8. Philosophical Starting Points: Reason and Order in Aquinas's Introductions to the Posterior Analytics, De Caelo, and Nicomachean Ethics - Kevin White , 9. Tunc scimus cum causas cognoscimus: Some Medieval Endeavors to Know Scripture in Its Causes - Timothy Bellamah, OPPart Four: Philosophy in Systematic Theology; 10. Ad aliquid: Relation in the Thought of St. Thomas Aquinas - Gilles Emery, OP; 11. Aquinas on the Procession of the Holy Spirit - John Boyle; 12. Christology of Disclosure in Robert Sokolowski - Guy Mansini, OSB; 13. Ego sapientia: The Mariology of Laval Thomism - Romanus Cessario, OP; 14. Reflections on Ralph McInerny's Dante and the Blessed Virgin Mary - Kevin Flannery, SJ; Part Five: Philosophy in Moral Theology , 15. Moderating the Magnanimous Man: Aquinas on Greatness of Soul - Marc D. Guerra16. Charles De Koninck and Aquinas's Doctrine of the Common Good - Sebastian Walshe, O Praem; 17. Reading Aquinas's Commentary on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics: A Reply to Mark D. Jordan - Christopher Kaczor; Afterword: Remembering a Genuine Lover of Wisdom: The Impressive Legacy of Ralph McInerny - Michael Novak; Selected Bibliography; Contributors; Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8132-2839-5
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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