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Social imagery in Middle Low German: didactical literature and metaphorical representation (1470 - 1517)
In: Studies in medieval and reformation traditions 167
Valkoisen jumalan tyttäret: marilainen nainen ja modernisaatio : marij üdyramaš modernizacij kornyšto
In: Suomalais-Ugrilaisen Seuran Kansatieteellisiä julkaisuja 19
Mittelalterliche Stadtrechnungen im historischen Prozess: die älteste Duisburger Überlieferung (1348-1449), Band 1, Untersuchungen und Texte
In: Mittelalterliche Stadtrechnungen im historischen Prozess: die älteste Duisburger Überlieferung (1348-1449) Band 1
L'Afrique brule!: le traditionalisme démocratique; de l'analyse à la conception, T. 1
In: L'Afrique brule!: le traditionalisme démocratique; de l'analyse à la conception T. 1
Vijftiende-eeuwse rentebrieven van noordnederlandse steden
In: Fontes minores medii aevi 13
De Cameraarsrekeningen van Deventer betreffende het jaar 1447
In: Fontes minores medii aevi 9
De opdracht van het ruwaardschap van Holland en Zeeland aan Philips van Bourgondië
In: Verhandelingen
In: Afd. Letterkunde N.R., 8,1
Tabellen van marktprijzen van granen te Utrecht in de jaren 1393 tot 1644: uit de rekeningen en weeklijsten der Domproosdij
In: Verhandelingen
In: Afd. Letterkunde N.R., 3,4
Ugaritic economic tablets: text, translation and notes
In: Ancient near Eastern studies
In: Supplement 32
Ugaritic Economic Tablets: Text, Translation and Notes provides new translations of more than 800 Late Bronze Age economic texts written in the alphabetic script of the Syrian city of Ugarit. Each translation is accompanied by transliteration as well as commentary, textual notes and up-to-date bibliography. The texts are grouped according to findspot and indexed by both publication numbers and excavation numbers allowing for easy reference. An extended introduction discusses some of the grammatical and historical problems with interpreting these texts. Produced as a companion volume to McGeough's Exchange Relationships at Ugarit and edited by Mark S. Smith, this volume will be of use to Ugaritic specialists, Near Eastern studies and Biblical scholars, historians of ancient economics, and students new to Ugaritic studies or economic history/anthropology