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Sumerian texts: Gudea
Description
The Old-Babylonian period has yielded many thousands of clay tablets and fragments that contain parts of Sumerian literary texts. They have allowed us to reconstruct hundreds of myths, stories, hymns, riddles, proverb collections, and the like. During this course we will read a small selection from this rich tradition and look into the methods that Sumerologists use to reconstruct these texts.
Course objectives
After this course you can:
transliterate Sumerian literary texts written in the Old Babylonian cuneiform script,
apply the standard methods of textual criticism that Sumerologists use to reconstruct such texts,
identify differences between the Old Babylonian and older Sumerian dialects,
critically use a variety of lexicographical resources, and
translate Sumerian literary texts.
Timetable
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Mode of instruction
Seminar
Assessment method
Assessment
Assessment will be in two parts:
a mid-term assignment of about 40 lines of Sumerian not treated during the seminars (40% of the final grade)
a written exam on the subject matter of the course (60% of the final grade)
Weighing
The final grade for the course is established by determining the weighted average with the additional requirement that the written exam must have a grade above 5.49.
Resit
If the final grade is below 6.0, the written exam can be repeated.
Exam review
Students can view their marked examinations and request (additional) feedback for a period of 30 days after the publication of the grades.
Reading list
The study materials will be provided through Brightspace at the beginning of the course.
Registration
Enrolment through uSis is mandatory.
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Remarks
This course will be taught in Dutch if there are no international students participating in it.