Contacts of Languages and Peoples in the Hittite and Post-Hittite World: Volume 2, The 1st Millennium and the Eastern Mediterranean Interface: Ancient Languages and Civilizations, cartea 11
Federico Giusfredi, Alvise Matessi, Stella Merlin, Valerio Pisanielloen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 iun 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004729698
ISBN-10: 9004729690
Pagini: 500
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.97 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Ancient Languages and Civilizations
ISBN-10: 9004729690
Pagini: 500
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.97 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Ancient Languages and Civilizations
Notă biografică
Federico Giusfredi is associate professor of Ancient Near Eastern History at the University of Verona. His research focuses on the languages, texts and cultures of Pre-Classical Near East.
Alvise Matessi is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Verona. His research focuses on cultural and political landscapes and historical geography of the Pre-Classical Near East.
Stella Merlin is a postdoctoral researcher at the Federico II University of Naples. Her research within the PALaC project mainly focuses on the language contact between Greek and Anatolian languages of the 1st millennium.
Valerio Pisaniello is associate professor of Historical and General Linguistics at the "G. d'Annunzio" University of Chieti and Pescara. His research mainly focuses on linguistics and philology of the ancient Anatolian languages.
Alvise Matessi is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Verona. His research focuses on cultural and political landscapes and historical geography of the Pre-Classical Near East.
Stella Merlin is a postdoctoral researcher at the Federico II University of Naples. Her research within the PALaC project mainly focuses on the language contact between Greek and Anatolian languages of the 1st millennium.
Valerio Pisaniello is associate professor of Historical and General Linguistics at the "G. d'Annunzio" University of Chieti and Pescara. His research mainly focuses on linguistics and philology of the ancient Anatolian languages.
Cuprins
List of Figures
Abbreviations
1 Introduction to Volume 2
F. Giusfredi, A. Matessi, S. Merlin and V. Pisaniello
1 What is this volume?
2 The structure of the book
3 Multi-authored Chapters
4 Chronologies: Addendum
5 Philological Conventions: Addendum
2 The Dark Age
Federico Giusfredi and Alvise Matessi
1 Toward the Iron Age in Anatolia and Syria: An introduction
2 The political reorganization of the Ancient Near East during the Dark Age
3 The fall of Hatti and its aftermath in central Anatolia
4 Luwian Syro-Anatolia
5 The linguistic map of the Ancient Near East after the end of the Bronze Age
3 The Iron Age
Alvise Matessi and Federico Giusfredi
1 Introduction
2 The Syro-Anatolian area from the 10th century until the Assyrian conquest
3 The Phrygian area
4 Western Anatolia from the 10th century to the Achaemenids
5 Concluding remarks
4 Cilicia in the Iron Age
H. Craig Melchert
1 Defining the topic
2 The land
3 Languages and speakers
4 History
5 Iron Age Luwian in its Anatolian and Syro-Mesopotamian contexts
Federico Giusfredi and Valerio Pisaniello
1 Introduction
2 Lexical interference
3 Grammatical interference
4 Onomastics
5 Concluding remarks
6 Lycian and the Achaemenid Empire
Valerio Pisaniello
1 Lycia under Persian domination
2 The Lycian language
3 Sources for the study of Lycian–Iranian language contact
4 Iranian influence on Lycian
5 Lycian influence on Aramaic
6 Lycians in the Achaemenid sources
7 Concluding remarks
7 Lydian and the languages of the Achaemenid Empire
Elena Martínez Rodríguez
1 Introduction
2 Onomastics and phonetic interference
3 Lexical interference
4 Grammatical interference
5 Concluding remarks
8 Linguistic contact in the Anatolian Iron Age: The Phrygian data
Bartomeu Obrador-Cursach
1 Introduction: Phrygian, the Balkan language in central Anatolia
2 Lexical borrowings concerning Phrygian
3 Phonetic influences concerning Phrygian
4 Morphological influences?
5 Syntactical influences on Phrygian
6 Phrygian bilinguals in the Iron Age
7 Textual convergence concerning Phrygian
8 Concluding remarks
9 On the fringes: Kartvelian, Armenian, Etruscan, and Lemnian
Zsolt Simon
1 Introduction
2 The northeastern periphery: The Kartvelian languages
3 The northeastern periphery: Armenian
4 The northwestern periphery: Etruscan and Lemnian
10 The Aegean–Anatolian Interface: Overview of the Late Bronze and Iron Age evidence (ca. 1400–700BCE)
Alvise Matessi
1 Introduction
2 The Ahhiyawa question and the historical interactions between Hittites and Mycenaeans
3 Wiluša
4 Sea Peoples and Philistines: An Aegean migration?
5 Philistines in the north?
6 Greeks in Cilicia? The problem of Hiyawa
7 Concluding remarks
11 The Mediterranean interface: Anatolia and the Aegean in the Bronze Age
Stella Merlin and Valerio Pisaniello
1 Introduction
2 The challenge of Pre-Greek: issues, boundaries, and limits.
3 The Greeks and the Ancient Near East
4 Narrowing the focus: Greece and Bronze Age Anatolia
5 The problem of Mycenaean–Anatolian contacts
6 Concluding remarks
12 Homer and Anatolian
Filip De Decker and Stella Merlin
1 Introduction
2 Homeric Greek and Anatolian
3 Concluding remarks
13 The problem of the scholarly and late evidence: Anatolian glosses in Greek
Stella Merlin
1 Introduction
2 Types of sources and types of evidence
3 Theoretical and methodological issues
4 Long-memory echoes of Anatolian languages in Greek
5 Concluding remarks
14 The problem of lexical borrowings from Anatolian languages into Greek
Stella Merlin and Bartomeu Obrador-Cursach
1 Theoretical premises
2 Linguistic analysis of the relevant lexicon
3 Summary and general discussion
4 Concluding remarks
15 Greek and the Anatolian languages of the first millennium: Lycian, Lydian, and Carian
Elena Martínez-Rodríguez and Stella Merlin
1 Introduction
2 Phonetic and morphological interference
3 Grammatical interference
4 Concluding remarks
16 Late languages of marginal attestation: Pamphylian, Sidetic, and Pisidian
Stella Merlin and Valerio Pisaniello
1 Introduction
2 Pamphylian
3 Sidetic
4 Pisidian
5 Concluding remarks
17 Conclusions to Volume 2
F. Giusfredi, A. Matessi, S. Merlin and V. Pisaniello
Appendix 1: A note on the language of Kalašma
Elisabeth Rieken and Ilya Yakubovich
Appendix 2: The language of KBo 19.164+
David Sasseville
References
Index
Abbreviations
1 Introduction to Volume 2
F. Giusfredi, A. Matessi, S. Merlin and V. Pisaniello
1 What is this volume?
2 The structure of the book
3 Multi-authored Chapters
4 Chronologies: Addendum
5 Philological Conventions: Addendum
Part 1 The Ancient Near-Eastern Interface During the First Millennium
2 The Dark Age
Federico Giusfredi and Alvise Matessi
1 Toward the Iron Age in Anatolia and Syria: An introduction
2 The political reorganization of the Ancient Near East during the Dark Age
3 The fall of Hatti and its aftermath in central Anatolia
4 Luwian Syro-Anatolia
5 The linguistic map of the Ancient Near East after the end of the Bronze Age
3 The Iron Age
Alvise Matessi and Federico Giusfredi
1 Introduction
2 The Syro-Anatolian area from the 10th century until the Assyrian conquest
3 The Phrygian area
4 Western Anatolia from the 10th century to the Achaemenids
5 Concluding remarks
4 Cilicia in the Iron Age
H. Craig Melchert
1 Defining the topic
2 The land
3 Languages and speakers
4 History
5 Iron Age Luwian in its Anatolian and Syro-Mesopotamian contexts
Federico Giusfredi and Valerio Pisaniello
1 Introduction
2 Lexical interference
3 Grammatical interference
4 Onomastics
5 Concluding remarks
6 Lycian and the Achaemenid Empire
Valerio Pisaniello
1 Lycia under Persian domination
2 The Lycian language
3 Sources for the study of Lycian–Iranian language contact
4 Iranian influence on Lycian
5 Lycian influence on Aramaic
6 Lycians in the Achaemenid sources
7 Concluding remarks
7 Lydian and the languages of the Achaemenid Empire
Elena Martínez Rodríguez
1 Introduction
2 Onomastics and phonetic interference
3 Lexical interference
4 Grammatical interference
5 Concluding remarks
8 Linguistic contact in the Anatolian Iron Age: The Phrygian data
Bartomeu Obrador-Cursach
1 Introduction: Phrygian, the Balkan language in central Anatolia
2 Lexical borrowings concerning Phrygian
3 Phonetic influences concerning Phrygian
4 Morphological influences?
5 Syntactical influences on Phrygian
6 Phrygian bilinguals in the Iron Age
7 Textual convergence concerning Phrygian
8 Concluding remarks
9 On the fringes: Kartvelian, Armenian, Etruscan, and Lemnian
Zsolt Simon
1 Introduction
2 The northeastern periphery: The Kartvelian languages
3 The northeastern periphery: Armenian
4 The northwestern periphery: Etruscan and Lemnian
Part 2 The Eastern Mediterranean and Aegean Interface
10 The Aegean–Anatolian Interface: Overview of the Late Bronze and Iron Age evidence (ca. 1400–700BCE)
Alvise Matessi
1 Introduction
2 The Ahhiyawa question and the historical interactions between Hittites and Mycenaeans
3 Wiluša
4 Sea Peoples and Philistines: An Aegean migration?
5 Philistines in the north?
6 Greeks in Cilicia? The problem of Hiyawa
7 Concluding remarks
11 The Mediterranean interface: Anatolia and the Aegean in the Bronze Age
Stella Merlin and Valerio Pisaniello
1 Introduction
2 The challenge of Pre-Greek: issues, boundaries, and limits.
3 The Greeks and the Ancient Near East
4 Narrowing the focus: Greece and Bronze Age Anatolia
5 The problem of Mycenaean–Anatolian contacts
6 Concluding remarks
12 Homer and Anatolian
Filip De Decker and Stella Merlin
1 Introduction
2 Homeric Greek and Anatolian
3 Concluding remarks
13 The problem of the scholarly and late evidence: Anatolian glosses in Greek
Stella Merlin
1 Introduction
2 Types of sources and types of evidence
3 Theoretical and methodological issues
4 Long-memory echoes of Anatolian languages in Greek
5 Concluding remarks
14 The problem of lexical borrowings from Anatolian languages into Greek
Stella Merlin and Bartomeu Obrador-Cursach
1 Theoretical premises
2 Linguistic analysis of the relevant lexicon
3 Summary and general discussion
4 Concluding remarks
15 Greek and the Anatolian languages of the first millennium: Lycian, Lydian, and Carian
Elena Martínez-Rodríguez and Stella Merlin
1 Introduction
2 Phonetic and morphological interference
3 Grammatical interference
4 Concluding remarks
16 Late languages of marginal attestation: Pamphylian, Sidetic, and Pisidian
Stella Merlin and Valerio Pisaniello
1 Introduction
2 Pamphylian
3 Sidetic
4 Pisidian
5 Concluding remarks
17 Conclusions to Volume 2
F. Giusfredi, A. Matessi, S. Merlin and V. Pisaniello
Appendices: Addenda to Volume 1
Appendix 1: A note on the language of Kalašma
Elisabeth Rieken and Ilya Yakubovich
Appendix 2: The language of KBo 19.164+
David Sasseville
References
Index