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'Like 'Ilu Are You Wise': Studies in Northwest Semitic Languages and Literatures in Honor of Dennis G. Pardee

'Like 'Ilu Are You Wise': Studies in Northwest Semitic Languages and Literatures in Honor of Dennis G. Pardee

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  • More about 'Like 'Ilu Are You Wise': Studies in Northwest Semitic Languages and Literatures in Honor of Dennis G. Pardee

This volume honors Dennis G. Pardee, Henry Crown Professor of Hebrew Studies at the University of Chicago, and his expertise in Northwest Semitic languages and literatures, particularly Ugaritic studies. The thirty-seven essays by colleagues and former students reflect his research interests and include new readings of inscriptions, studies of poetic structure, and investigations of Late Bronze Age society.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 648 pages
Publication date: 15 July 2022
Publisher: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago

This volume pays tribute to Dennis G. Pardee, Henry Crown Professor of Hebrew Studies in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago, a renowned expert in Northwest Semitic languages and literatures, particularly in Ugaritic studies. Comprising thirty-seven essays written by colleagues and former students, the collection showcases the diverse range of Professor Pardee's research interests. These essays explore various topics, including fresh interpretations of inscriptions, in-depth examinations of poetic structure, and insightful investigations into Late Bronze Age society.

Professor Pardee's contributions to the field have been immense, and his legacy continues to inspire scholars worldwide. His expertise in Ugaritic has made him a leading authority on the ancient language and its cultural significance. Through his meticulous research and innovative approaches, Professor Pardee has shed light on the rich tapestry of ancient civilizations, providing valuable insights into the past.

The essays in this volume reflect the depth and breadth of Professor Pardee's intellectual pursuits. They showcase his ability to analyze and interpret textual evidence with precision and insight. Each essay offers a unique perspective on different aspects of Professor Pardee's work, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of his contributions to the field.

The contributors to this volume are a testament to Professor Pardee's influence and the impact he has had on the academic community. They include renowned scholars and researchers from various institutions, each bringing their expertise and perspectives to the table. The essays are organized into four sections, each focusing on a specific aspect of Professor Pardee's research.

The first section explores new readings of inscriptions, highlighting Professor Pardee's ability to uncover hidden meanings and interpret ancient texts in fresh and innovative ways. The second section examines poetic structure, delving into the intricate patterns and structures of ancient poetry and their significance in conveying meaning. The third section explores the social and cultural aspects of Late Bronze Age society, shedding light on the political, economic, and social dynamics of the time. The fourth section focuses on Professor Pardee's broader intellectual interests, including his work on biblical studies, ancient Near Eastern religions, and the history of the ancient Near East.

In conclusion, this volume is a fitting tribute to Dennis G. Pardee, a visionary scholar who has made groundbreaking contributions to the field of Northwest Semitic languages and literatures. Through the insightful essays presented here, we gain a deeper understanding of Professor Pardee's work and his lasting impact on the academic world. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of scholars and researchers.

Weight: 2029g
Dimension: 298 x 228 x 35 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781614910756

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