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    Reviving the Reading of an Old Phrygian Seal

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    A recent revision of an inscribed Old-Phrygian stamp seal of the Borow-ski Collection is nullified by new photographic documentation

    A New Hieroglyphic Luwian Epigraph: Urfa-Külaflı Tepe

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    In the broad range of Emmanuel Laroche’s scientific interests in the field of Ancient Anatolia, Hieroglyphic Luwian played a primary role, as is widely known. It has thus seemed appropriate to remember such a maître by treating a new (albeit incomplete) document belonging to that linguistic domain. The stone with which we are here concerned was found at Külaflı Tepe, a north-western neighborhood of the city of Şanlıurfa – whence its designation as URFA-KÜLAFLI TEPE –, and purchased by the Şan..

    Hittitology today: Studies on Hittite and Neo-Hittite Anatolia in Honor of Emmanuel Laroche’s 100th Birthday

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    Il y a 100 ans, Emmanuel Laroche voyait le jour. Savant à la fois passionné de linguistique indo-européenne et d’Antiquité, il marqua durablement l’hittitologie par ses nombreuses contributions dans des domaines aussi variés que l’histoire des religions proche-orientales, la philologie cunéiforme ou encore la grammaire du hittite, du louvite et du hourrite. Ce colloque organisé en l’honneur de son centenaire a été l’occasion de faire le point sur les avancées de l’hittitologie actuelle, avancées auxquelles il participa tout au long de sa vie et qui se poursuivent après lui. Les axes thématiques qui sont abordés dans ce volume sont ceux qu’Emmanuel Laroche développa de son vivant, à savoir la linguistique des langues anatoliennes, la philologie et l’épigraphie cunéiforme et hiéroglyphique, les religions de l’Anatolie hittite et néo-hittite, l’histoire et la géographie historique, mais aussi l’archéologie proche-orientale, domaine qu’Emmanuel Laroche côtoya de près. Ajoutons à ces domaines celui de l’historiographie qui illustre, entre autres choses, l’impact des travaux d’Emmanuel Laroche dans l’hittitologie d’aujourd’hui.100 years ago, Emmanuel Laroche was born. As a scholar who was fascinated both by Indo-European Linguistics and Ancient Near Eastern and Classical Studies, he had a durable impact on Hittitology through his numerous contributions. His publications dealt with History of Near Eastern Religions, Cuneiform Philology, and Hittite, Luwian, and Hurrian grammar, among many other topics. This conference was organized in honor of his 100th birthday. Its aim was to discuss the recent developments in Hittitology, the ones to whom Emmanuel Laroche contributed and the ones which occurred after his time. The following themes are dealt with in this volume: Anatolian Linguistics, Cuneiform and Hieroglyphic Philology and Epigraphy, Religions of Bronze and Early Iron Age Anatolia, History and Historical Geography of Asia Minor, but also Near Eastern Archaeology, as Emmanuel Laroche was also very close to this discipline. Let us add to those fields Historiography which illustrates, among other things, the impact of Emmanuel Laroche’s work on today’s Hittitology

    A Fresh Look at Recently Published Anatolian Hieroglyphic Seals

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    Appunti di etimologia catalana: valgíña "rondine"

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    Mod. Algher. valgíña 'swallow' is interpreted as a derivative - by means of the diminutive-affective suffix -ina (whence -iña, fonetically influencecl by valgíña 'eggplant') - of valgía 'swuift', which reflects (together with Sard f/vardzia etc.) Catal. f/valzia (< lat. FALC1CÚLA 'small scythe')
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