![]() A Revised Interpretation of the Melqart Stele (KAI 201). Where Is the Devourer? A Reappraisal of the Arslan Tash II Plaque in Its ANE Context. Transmission and Mortal Anxiety in the Tale of Aqhat. Patrons, Brokers, and Clients at Late Bronze Age Ugarit. A Critique of the Counter-Argument for yaqtul Preterite in Ugaritic. Ugaritic Alphabetic Text Cross-Referencesġ. The thirty-seven essays by colleagues and former students reflect the wide range of Professor Pardee’s research interests and include, among other topics, new readings of inscriptions, studies of poetic structure, and investigations of Late Bronze Age society. ![]() ![]() Pardee, Henry Crown Professor of Hebrew Studies in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago and one of the preeminent experts in Northwest Semitic languages and literatures, particularly Ugaritic studies. ![]()
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