Antiquity Studies

Series | Antiquity Studies
Edited book | Wisdom Between East and West: Mesopotamia, Greece and Beyond
Chapter | The Limit of Transmission

The Limit of Transmission

Babylonian Wisdom Literature and Wisdom in Non-cuneiform Literatures

Abstract

This essay discusses the limits of transmission of Babylonian literature to other non-cuneiform literatures. It will ask can a limit be set as to what is Babylonian, specifically Babylonian Wisdom Literature, in non-cuneiform sources. Three interconnected issues will be addressed: who speaks words of wisdom? Who is the conveyor of wisdom, that is, who is the chief carrier of knowledge which is considered as wisdom? What words of wisdom are spoken? What wisdom themes are expected to be met upon the transmission route and how are words of wisdom spoken? How can genre instruct us to identify a structure typical of Babylonian wisdom literature which can be traced elsewhere? Examples from major works of Babylonian Wisdom Literature will be cited throughout.


Open access | Peer reviewed

Submitted: Nov. 7, 2023 | Accepted: March 4, 2024 | Published July 9, 2024 | Language: en

Keywords The Epic of GilgamešThe Book of QoheleJotham’s FableBabylonian Wisdom LiteratureWisdom Literature of the Eastern Mediterranean basThe Babylonian Theodicy


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