The Amarna Correspondence of Rib-Haddi, Prince of Byblos (EA 68 — 96)

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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

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Archaeological Anthropology
Comparative Literature
Cultural History
History of Religion
Intellectual History
Islamic World and Near East History
Near Eastern Languages and Societies
Other History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology

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...We note that this considerable outpouring of research in Amarna has not as yet resulted in a revised edition of the tablets themselves. It was primarily with this fact in mind that the present essay was originally undertaken. In addition, I have attempted to show that the Canaanite Vorlage of the Byblian Amarna dialect was all-pervasive, reaching not only into grammar and syntax (as Moran has already capably demonstrated) but also into phraseology and mode of expression.

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1961-04-17

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Library at the Katz Center - Archives Room Manuscript. PJ3885 .Y683 1961.

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