Ugaritic Narrative Poetry - Scholars Press,
Parker, Simon B (ed); Smith, Mark S. (trans); Greenstein, Edward L (trans); Marcus, David (trans); J. Lewis, Theodore (trans)
Society of Biblical Literature (1997)
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Anthology
Hardcover 0788503367
English

Credits
Translator Mark S. Smith; Edward L. Greenstein; Theodore J. Lewis; David Marcus
Product Details
LoC Classification PJ4150.Z95E5 1997
Dewey 892/.67
Nationality Classics, Greek, Rome
Cover Price $34.95
No. of Pages 280
Height x Width 9.3 x 6.4  inch
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Conflict Ancient times
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-245) and indexes.

From the city of Ugarit, on the meditarian coast off the tip of Cyprus

More than 500 years before the Odyssey and the Iliad, before the biblical books of Genesis or Job, masters of the epic lived and wrote on the Mediterranean coast. The Ugaritic tablets left behind by these master scribes and poets were excavated in the second quarter of the twentieth century from the region of modern Syria and Lebanon, and are brought to life here in contemporary English translations by five of the best known scholars in the field. Included are the major narrative poems, "Kirta," "Aqhat," and "Baal," in addition to ten shorter texts, newly translated with transcriptions from photographs using the latest techniques in the photography of epigraphic materials (sample plate included).