Eduba

Pujangga-pujangga Asyur.

Edubba[1] (Sumerian: 𒂍𒁾𒁀𒀀 E2-DUB-ba-a) adalah sebuah kata Sumeria untuk "ilmu kepujanggaan". Eduba adalah institusi yang melatih dan mendidik para pujangga muda di Mesopotamia kuno pada akhir milenium ketiga dan awal milenium kedua SM.[2] Kebanyakan informasi yang diketahui soal eduba berasal dari teks-teks aksara paku yang berasal dari zaman Babilonia Lama (sekitar 2000-1600 SM).

Referensi

  1. ^ Juga ditranskripsikan menjadi e-duba, e-dubba, edubba, edubah, eduba'a, e2-dub-ba-a.
  2. ^ Sjöberg, Åke. 1975. "The Old Babylonian Eduba" in Sumerological Studies in Honor of Thorkild Jacobsen on His Seventieth Birthday, June 7, 1974, edited by S. J. Lieberman, Assyriological Studies 20, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 159-179. pp. 159-160.

Bacaan tambahan

  • Sjöberg, Åke. 1975. "The Old Babylonian Eduba" in Sumerological Studies in Honor of Thorkild Jacobsen on His Seventieth Birthday, June 7, 1974, edited by S. J. Lieberman, Assyriological Studies 20, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 159-179.
  • Vanstiphout, H. L. J. 1979. "How Did They Learn Sumerian?" Journal of Cuneiform Studies 31: 118-126.
  • Tinney, Steve. 1999. "On the Curricular Setting of Sumerian Literature." Iraq 61: 159-172.
  • Robson, Eleanor. 2001. "The Tablet House: A Scribal School in Old Babylonian Nippur." Revue d'assyriologie et d'archéologie orientale 95: 39-66
  • Veldhuis, Niek. 2004. Religion, Literature, and Scholarship: The Sumerian Composition Nanše and the Birds, with a Catalogue of Sumerian Bird Names. Cuneiform Monographs 22. Leiden: Brill.
  • Delnero, Paul. 2006. Variation in Sumerian Literary Compositions: A Case Study Based on the Decad. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania.
  • Charpin, Dominique. 2010. Reading and Writing in Babylon. Translated by Jane Marie Todd. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
  • Kleinerman, Alexandra. 2011. Education in Early 2nd Millennium BC Babylonia: The Sumerian Epistolary Miscellany. Cuneiform Monographs 42. Leiden: Brill.

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