Ancient Studies
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2017

Books

1. HIRSCH-LUIPOLD R. Gott wahrnehmen: Die sinne im Johannesevangelium. Ratio Religionis Studien iv. Mohr Siebeck, Tubingen, Germany 2017:350 pp. 

2. ROTHSCHILD CK. New Essays on the Apostolic Fathers. Mohr Siebeck, Tubingen, Germany 2017:244 pp. 

3. VAN DER MERWE CHJ, NAUDE JA. A Biblical Hebrew Reference Grammar: Second Edition. Bloomsbury T & T Clark, London, United Kingdom 2017:578 pp. 

4. WENDLAND E. Studies in the Psalms: Literary-Structural Analysis with Application to Translation. SIL International Publications, Dallas, USA 2017:501 pp.


Articles, Book Chapters, and Conference Proceedings

1. BERLEJUNG AS. Dimensionen der Herrschaftslegitimität: Ikonographische Aspekte königlicher Selbstdarstellung in den Kulturen der südlichen Levante der Eisenzeit anhand der Bildwerke von Balu‘a, Yarih-‘ezer und Askalon. In: Levin C, Müller R (eds.) Herrschaftslegitimation in vorderorientalischen Reichen der Eisenzeit, Mohr Siebeck, Tubingen, Germany, 2017: 147-188.

2. BERLEJUNG AS. The Origins and Beginnings of the Worship Yahweh: The Iconographic Evidence. In: Witte M (ed.) The Origins of Yahwism, De Gruyter, Berlin, Germany, 2017: 67-92. 

3. BERLEJUNG AS. Social Climbing int he Babylonian Exile. In: Berlejung AS, Maeir AM, Schüle A (eds.) Wandering Arameans. Aramaeans outside Syria: Textual and Archaeological Perspectives, Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden, Germany, 2017: 101-124. 

4. BERLEJUNG AS, FANTALKIN A. Ein magischer Moment: Zu einem neuen Amulettfund aus Aschdod-yam. In: Kamlah J, Schafer R, Witte M (eds.) Zauber und Magie im antiken Palästina und in seiner Umwelt, Harrassowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden, Germany, 2017: 285-308. 

5. BOSMAN PR. Ancient Cynicism: Elitist or for the masses? In: Evans R (ed.) Mass and Elite in the Greek and Roman Worlds: From Sparta to Late Antiquity, Routledge, United Kingdom, 2017: 34-48. 

6. BOSMAN PR. Tailored for School: Lucian's Jupiter Tragoedus and Jupiter Confutatus. In: Marquis E, Billault A (eds.) MIXIS Le mélange des genres chez Lucien de Samosate, Demopolis, Paris, France, 2017: 223-235. 

7. BOSMAN PR. Greeks, Romans and Volks-Education in the Afrikaanse Kinderensiklopedie. In: Parker G (ed.) South Africa, Greece, Rome: Classical Confrontations, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2017: 213-231. 

8. BOSMAN PR. Preface: Ancient Routes to Happiness. Acta Classica 2017; Supplement 6: vii - xiii. 

9. CARSTENS E, LINDE CC, SLABBERT R, MILES AK, DONOVAN NJ, LI H, ZHANG K, DEWDNEY MM, ROLLINS JA, GLIENKE C, SCHUTTE GC, FOURIE PH, MCLEOD A. A global perspective on the population structure and reproductive system of Phyllosticta citricarpa. Phytopathology 2017; 107(6):758- 768. 

10. CLAASSEN JM. The Exiled Ovid's Reception of Gallus. Classical Journal 2017; 112(3):318-341. 

11. CLAASSEN JM. 'n Klassikus se ontleding van N.P. Van Wyk Louw se Germanicus as 'n beeld van mag en onmag. LitNet Akademies 2017; 14(3):417-455. 

12. CLAASSEN JM. "You Are People Like These Romans Were!”: D.D.T. Jabavu of Fort Hare. In: Parker G (ed.) South Africa, Greece, Rome: Classical Confrontations, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2017: 353-375. 

13. COOK J. A Theology of the Septuagint. Old Testament Essays 2017; 30(2):265-282. ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 37 

14. COOK J. Interpreting the Septuagint. In: Jonker LC, Kotzé GR, Maier CM (eds.) Congress Volume Stellenbosch 2016, Leiden, Netherlands, Brill 2017: 1-22. 

15. CORNELIUS I. "From Bes to Baal" Religious Interconnections between Egypt and the East. In: Creasman PP, Wilkinson RH (eds.) Pharaoh's Land and Beyond: Ancient Egypt and It’s Neighbours, Oxford University Press, New York, USA, 2017: 209-217. 

16. CORNELIUS I. The Study of the Old Testament and the Material Imagery of the Ancient Near East, with a Focus on the Body Parts of the Deity. In: Jonker LC, Kotzé GR, Maier CM (eds.) Congress Volume Stellenbosch 2016, Leiden, Netherlands, Brill 2017: 195-227. 

17. CORNELIUS I. "The eyes have it and the benign smile" - The Iconography of Emotions in the Ancient Near East: From Gestures to Facial Expressions. In: Kipfer S (ed.) Visualizing Emotions in the Ancient Near East, Fribourg, Switzerland, Academic Press 2017: 123-148. 

18. CORNELIUS I, IKRAM S, SLABBERT R, SWANEPOEL LC, TEICHERT F, VAN ZYL T. Animal mummies in South African collections. In: Rosati G, Guidotti MC (eds.) International Congress of Egyptologists XI (Proceedings of the xi International Congress of Egyptologist), Oxford, United Kingdom, Archaeopress Publishing Ltd 2017: 131-136. 

19. GUELPA A, MARINI F, DU PLESSIS A, SLABBERT R, MANLEY M. Verification of authenticity and fraud detection in South African honey using NIR spectroscopy. Food Control 2017; 73:1388-1396. 

20. IKRAM S. Animals in ancient Egyptian religion: belief, identity, power, and economy. In: Albarella U, Rizzetto M, Russ H, Vickers K, Viner-Daniels S (eds.) ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 39 The Oxford Handbook of Zooarchaeology, Oxford University Press, 2017: 452- 465. 

21. KRUGER PA. Burning the Bones of the Dead as a War Atrocity: A Note on Amos 2:1. Journal for Semitics/Tydskrif vir Semitistiek 2017; 26(1):86-100. 

22. LOCATELL CS. Grammatical polysemy and grammaticalization in cognitive and generative perspectives: Finding common ground in inter-generational corpora of ancient languages. SPIL: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics 2017; 48:239-253. 

23. MASTERS S. Museum Space and Displacement: Collecting Classical Antiquities in South Africa. In: Parker G (ed.) South Africa, Greece, Rome: Classical Confrontations, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2017: 283-315. 

24. MASTERS S, ANDRASON A. (Un) identifying Helen and Paris in late fifth-century BCE Athenian vase-painting: How context is crucial. In: Rodriguez Perez D (ed.) Greek Art in Context - Archaeological and Art Historical Perspectives, Routledge, Oxford, United Kingdom, 2017: 156-167. 

25. MUNTINGH LM. The Contribution of the Amarna Letters towards a Study of Syro-Palestinian Social Structure (2). Terminology for Military Personnel and Diplomats. Journal for Semitics/Tydskrif vir Semitistiek 2017; 26(1):412-433. 

26. NIEHR HW. Die rapi'uma/repha'im als konstitutives Element der westsemitischen Königsideologie. Herkunft-Rezeptionsgeschichte- Ende. In: ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 38 Jonker LC, Kotzé GR, Maier CM (eds.) Congress Volume Stellenbosch 2016, Leiden, Netherlands, Brill 2017: 143-178. 

27. PARKER G. The Azanian Muse: Classicism in Unexpected Places. In: PARKER G (ed.) South Africa, Greece, Rome: Classical Confrontations, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2017: 3-52. 

28. PARKER G. Classical Heritage? By Way of an Afterword. In: PARKER G (ed.) South Africa, Greece, Rome: Classical Confrontations, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2017: 485-495. 

29. PAUSCH NC, NAETHER F. Tutanchamuns Gebiss und Kieferrelation Tutankhamun's dentition and jaw relation. Deutsche Zahnarztliche Zeitschrift 2017; 71(1):86-87. 

30. POLLMAN KFL. Porphyry's, Metaphor/Allegory, and the Christians. In: Mannlein-Robert I (ed.) Die Christen als Bedrohung? Text, Kontext und Wirkung von Porphyrios' Contra Chritianos, Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany, 2017: 85-110. 

31. RICHARDIN P, PORCIER S, IKRAM S, LOUARN G, BERTHET D. Cats, Crocodiles, Cattle, and more: Initial steps Toward Establishing A Chronology of Ancient Egyptian Animal Mummies. RADIOCARBON 2017; 59(2):595-607. 

32. RUNIA D. From Stoicism to Platonism: The Difficult Case of Philo's De Providentia I. In: Engberg-Pedersen T (ed.) From Stoicism to Platonism: the Development of Philosophy, 100 BCE to 100 CE, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2017: 159-178. 

33. STIPP H. Formulaic Language and the Formation of the Book of Jeremiah. In: Najman H, Schmid K (eds.) Jeremiah's Scriptures: Production, Reception, Interaction, and Transformation, Brill, Leiden, Netherlands, 2017: 145-165. 

34. THOM JC. Sayings as 'Lebenshilfe': The Reception and Use of Two Pythagorean Collections. In: Riedweg C (ed.) Philosophia in der Konkurrenz von Schulen, Wissenschaften und Religionen. Zur Pluralisierung des Philosophiebegriffs in Kaiserzeit und Spätantike, De Gruyter, Berlin, Germany, 2017: 75-97. 

35. VAN DER MERWE CHJ. Fronting and exhaustive exclusion in Biblical Hebrew. SPIL: Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics 2017; 48:219-222. 

36. VAN DIJK-COOMBES RM. Portrait of a Ruler: The Portrayal of Ur-Ningirsu in Statuary and Inscriptions. Journal for Semitics/Tydskrif vir Semitistiek 2017; 26(1):358-381. 

37. VAN DIJK-COOMBES RM. A Neo-Sumerian Clay Nail of Gudea in the Collection of the Department of Ancient Studies of Stellenbosch University. Antiguo Oriente 2016; 14(1):53-64. 

38. VAN DIJK-COOMBES RM. Lions and winged things: A proposed reconstruction of the object on the right of the lower register of the mythological side of Eannatum's Stele of the Vultures. Die Welt des Orients 2017; 47(2):198-214. 

39. WENDLAND E. The Forms and Functions of Disjunctive Parallelism in the Psalter, with Special Reference to Psalm 132. Journal for Semitics/Tydskrif vir Semitistiek 2017; 26(1):123-157.