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  • The Great King’s Word under AhuraMazdā’s Protection: Trilingual Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions of Susa I (DARIOSH STUDIES III)

    The Great King’s Word under AhuraMazdā’s Protection by Aliyari Babolghani, Salman;

    Trilingual Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions of Susa I (DARIOSH STUDIES III)

    Series: Ancient Iran Series; 17;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher BRILL
    • Date of Publication 3 April 2025

    • ISBN 9789004700291
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages252 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Weight 637 g
    • Language English
    • 650

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    Short description:

    This volume presents a new edition of several fragmentary Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions of Susa in Old Persian, Achaemenid Elamite, and Achaemenid Babylonian, including DSe, DSt, DSb, DSl, DSa, DSk, DSi, DSp, D²Sb, DSj, A²Se, DSs, ‘Inc. Sb’, and others.

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    Long description:

    This volume presents part of the author’s research on the Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions recovered in the ruins of the Achaemenid palaces in Susa, conducted within the framework of the DARIOSH-Louvre Project. It offers a new study of several fragmentary inscriptions in Old Persian, Achaemenid Elamite, and Achaemenid Babylonian, currently designated as DSe, DSt, DSb, DSl, DSa, DSk, DSi, DSp, D²Sb, DSj, A²Se, DSs, ‘Inc. Sb’, and others. The book provides a new edition of each inscription based on both published and unpublished fragments. Additionally, it introduces some new lexicons and cuneiform signs in the Old Persian language and script.

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents

    DARIOSH-Louvre Project’s Note

    Acknowledgments

    List of Figures and Tables

    Abbreviations and Editorial Marks



    Introduction

     1 Fragmentary Inscriptions Scattered in Museums

     2 Background and the Necessity of a New Survey

     3 Current State and General Results of the Research

     4 Overview of the Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions of Susa

     5 Technical Details



    Part 1: Some Fragments of a Foundation Stone Table Inscription



    1 Ahuramazda Protected the Great King’s “Written Word”

     Fresh Old Persian Lexicon in Newly Discovered Fragments of DSe (Accompanied by DSt)

     1 Introduction

     2 Text-Bearers and Fragments

     3 Previous Studies on DSe/OP and ex-DSt

     4 Text of the Fragments

     5 Commentary

     6 New Edition of DSe/OP 44–52



    Part 2: Terracotta Brick Inscriptions



    2 “AhuraMazdā Belongs to Me”

     Inscriptions DSa, DSb, DSk, DSl, and DSae

     1 Introduction

     2 DSb and DSl

     3 DSa

     4 DSk

     5 DSae



    Part 3: Some Threshold Inscriptions



    3 “I Did All Superior”

     DSi Inscription (Accompanied by DSp and D²Sb)

     1 Introduction

     2 Fragments in Question and Their Text-Bearers

     3 Previous Studies

     4 Examining the New Edition of DSi

     5 Commentary

     6 Epigraphic Errors in DSi

     7 Examples, Exemplars, and Copies of DSi

     8 Conclusion and New Edition of DSi



    4 A Marvelous Palace Built by a Righteous King

     DSj Inscription

     1 Introduction

     2 Text-Bearer of DSj

     3 Dimensions of the Text-Bearer of DSj

     4 Fragments of DSj

     5 Sign Count Estimation in DSj Versions

     6 Previous Studies on DSj

     7 The Latest Editions of DSj

     8 Examining the New Edition of DSj/OP/AE/AB

     9 Commentary

     10 New Edition of DSj



    5 The Man Who Does What AhuraMazdā Wished

     A²Se Inscription (Accompanied by DSs, ‘Inc. Sb’ and Two Other Fragments)

     1 Introduction

     2 Fragments in Question and Previous Studies

     3 Text-Bearer of the Fragments

     4 DSs, ‘Inc. Sb’, Sb 9998, and Louvre 54 as Fragments of A²Se

     5 Examining the New Edition of A²Se

     6 Commentary

     7 Examples, Exemplars, and Copies of A²Se

     8 Dimensions of the Text-Bearer of A²Se

     9 Conclusion and New Edition of A²Se

    Appendix 1: Persian Translations of the Inscriptions

    Appendix 2: Revised List of Old Persian Logograms

    Bibliography

    Index

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