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  • Paperback: 106 pages
  • Publisher: Biblical Institute Press; Series Maior, vol. 9.erd revised edition edition (August 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 8876535667
  • ISBN-13: 978-8876535666
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent manual for those working with an instructor., September 12, 2001
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INTRODUCTION TO AKKADIAN by Richard Caplice with the collaboration of David Snell. 106 pp. Third revised edition. Studia Pohl : Series Maior 9. Rome : Biblical Institute Press, 1988. ISBN 88-7653-566-7 (paper).

In his interesting and informative Introduction, Caplice explains that Akkadian is one of the great languages of world history that for about 2500 years was the vehicle of one of the dominant cultures of the Ancient Near East. Abundant religious, historical, literary and grammatical records written in this language have been found, both in its heartland and in areas such as Egypt, Syria-Palestine, Anatolia and Persia. The central area of its use was ancient Mesopotamia, which in the third millenium B.C. comprised the city-states of Sumer and Akkad.

The earliest written records from this area are in Sumerian, an agglutinating language with no relationship to any other known language and which became part of the cultural heritage of Akkadian speakers. The Akkadian language, which is a Semitic language, is itself first attested in proper names found in Sumerian texts ca. 2800 B.C., but from 2500 B.C. we find texts fully written in Akkadian. In the last centuries of the pre-Christian era, Akkadian was increasingly replaced by Aramaic as a spoken language, and it survived only as a traditional scholarly language.

The present manual has been designed to offer a twelve-lesson or one-semester course in the essentials of Akkadian grammar. Each of the twelve lessons, besides concise explanations of the grammar, contains exercises in reading, transliteration and translation which introduce the student to common vocabulary and basic cuneiform signs. The book is rounded out with two Appendixes (I: General Phonetics of Akkadian; II: Numbers, Dating, Measures); an Index of Akkadian Vocabulary; an English-Akkadian Glossary; an Index of Signs; an Index of Sign-Values; and a Paradigm of the Strong Verb.

The book is beautifully printed on large pages (9.5 by 6.7 inches), stitched to open flat, and bound in a sturdy blue wrapper. In contrast to David Marcus's 'A Manual of Akkadian,' the cuneiform signs in Caplice have been printed large enough to enable the student to easily make out the structure of even complex signs. The Caplice, however, has not been designed as a self-study manual (answers to the exercises have not been included), and those who are not either linguists or working with an instructor will probably find it far less approachable than the Marcus, despite the inferior physical format of the latter. For those who may be interested, details of the Marcus text are as follows :

A MANUAL OF AKKADIAN by David Marcus. 182 pp. New York : University Press of America, 1978. ISBN 0-8191-0608-9 (pbk.)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great for Review or with Outside Helps, November 26, 2011
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Having worked with Complete Babylonian: A Teach Yourself Guide (Teach Yourself: Level 4) and A Manual of Akkadian, I have found this to be the most difficult of three. As an earlier review noted, this is not for self-study. However, even if you're learning on your own, with suitable companion texts this is a must to add to the list for two reasons: 1) There are exercises from Akkadian to English, without which it becomes to easy to skip over the intricacies of the forms so long as the words look familiar. 2) It quickly gets you used to the idea of watching for sumerograms (ideograms) as well as sound signs.

Caplice is too dense for someone taking their first stab at Akkadian/Babylonian. But if you have some exposure from elsewhere, it's an excellent text for reviewing and solidifying your understanding of Akkadian, and turning the forms into something you know, from use, as opposed to recognizing from reading. If only it had an answer key!
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