Corpus of Hieroglyphic Luwian Inscriptions : : Volume III: Inscriptions of the Hettite Empire and New Inscriptions of the Iron Age / / John David Hawkins; ed. by Junko Taniguchi.
Luwian and the closely related Hittite are the oldest known languages of the Indo-European group. Luwian is written in two scripts: Cuneiform and its own Hieroglyphic, which survives mostly on stone monuments collected from Turkey and Syria. The texts fall into two main groups, those of the Hittite...
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Abbreviations I: General
- Abbreviations II: Bibliographical
- Volume III/1
- Introduction
- Part 1: XIV. The Inscriptions of the Hittite Empire
- Part 2: New Inscriptions of the Iron Age (not in CHLI I)
- Part 3: Revised transliterations and translations
- Part 4: Addenda and Corrigenda to CHLI I
- Volume III/2
- Part 5: The Signary
- Part 6: Selected Glossary: (1) Words written logographically and/or phonetically, listed alphabetically
- GLOSSARY: (2) Logograms with unknown or uncertain readings (Latin transcriptions, or listed by L-numbers)
- GLOSSARY: (3) Toponym List (GNN) (1) REGIO
- GLOSSARY: (4) God-names List (DNN)
- GLOSSARY: (5) Personal Names List (PNN)
- Inscriptions Listed Alphabetically
- Location of the Hieroglyphic Luwian Inscriptions
- Concordance
- List of Plates
- Plates