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摘要
这篇评论文章讨论了 Philip Boyes 在 2021 年出版的专著《文字与社会》中提出的观点:青铜时代晚期乌加里特书写实践的社会背景》中提出的观点。文章从乌加里特学科的角度对该书的论点进行了总结、背景分析和评估;对研究方法和未来研究机会进行了评论;并提供了一系列具体评论,作为有兴趣进一步研究博伊斯所论述主题的读者和研究人员的补充资料。
Approaching the ‘Social Context of Writing Practices in Late Bronze Age Ugarit’
This review article discusses points raised in Philip Boyes's 2021 monograph Script and Society: The Social Context of Writing Practices in Late Bronze Age Ugarit. The arguments of the book are summarized, contextualized, and evaluated from an Ugaritological disciplinary perspective; remarks on method and opportunities for future research are presented; and a series of specific comments is offered as a supplementary resource for readers and researchers interested in further pursuing the topics Boyes addresses.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Semitic Studies was established in 1955 and since then has built up a reputation as one of the leading international academic journals in its field. Semitic Studies has always been understood by the editors to include the modern as well as the ancient Near (Middle) East, with special emphasis on research into the languages and literatures of the area. The editors continue to maintain the policy of ensuring that each volume contains items of interest to Orientalists and Biblical Scholars. Extensive reviews of selected books, as well as general review notices, remain a feature of the Journal.