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Bibliografia
1) Archi A. - Biga M. G. - Milano L., Studies in Eblaite Prosopography, in Archi A. ed., Eblaite Personal names and Semitic Name-Giving, Roma 1988, pp. 205-306.2) Archi A., The Personal Names in the Individual Cities, in Fronzaroli P., Studies on the Language of Ebla, Firenze 1984, pp. 225-252.
3) Archi A., The Steward and his Jar, Iraq 61 (1999), pp. 147-158.
4) Archi A., The lords, lugal-lugal, of Ebla: a prosopographic study, Vicino Oriente 12 (2000), pp. 19-58.
5) Archi A., The King-Lists from Ebla, in Historiography in the Cuneiform World, I (Bethesda 2001), pp. 1-13.
6) Archi A., SES-II-IB: A Religious Confraternity, Eblaitica IV (2002), pp. 23-55.
7) Archi A.,Jewels for the Ladies of Ebla, ZA 92 (2002) 161-199.
8) Archi A., The Role of Women in the Society of Ebla, in: CRAI 47, S. Parpola – R. Whiting edd, (Helsinki 2002), pp. 1-9.
9) Archi A., KID.SAG "Gatekeeper2 in: Festschrift G. Giorgadze, Sprache und Kultur 3 (Tbilisi 2002), pp. 23-25.
10) Archi A. - M. G. Biga, A Victory over Mari and the Fall of Ebla, JCS 55 (2003), pp. 1-44.
11) Biga M.G., Femmes de la Famille royale d'Ebla, in: J.-M. Durand ed., La femme dans le Proche-Orient antique, Paris 1987, pp. 41-48.
12) Biga M.G., Prosopographie et datation relative des textes d'Ebla, Amurru 1 (1996) 29-72.
13) M. Bonechi, Onomastica dei testi di Ebla: nomi propri come fossili-guida?, SEL 8 (1991) pp. 59-79.
14) A. Catagnoti, Traditions onomastiques sémitiques dans la documentation du IIIe millénaire, in P. Fronzaroli – P. Marrassini (edd.), Proceedings of the 10th Meeting of Hamito-Semitic (Afroasiatic) Linguistics (Florence, 18-20 April 2001), Quaderni di Semitistica 25, Firenze, 2005, pp. 145-154.
15) A. Catagnoti, L’onomastica dei testi di Ebla nel contesto siriano del III millennio a.C., Atti del Ventiduesimo Congresso Internazionale di Scienze Onomastiche, Pisa 28 Agosto – 4 Settembre 2005, (in stampa).
16) A. Catagnoti, The III Millennium Personal Names of the Habur Triangle in the Ebla, Brak and Mozan Texts, in M. Lebeau (ed.), About Subartu. Studies devoted to Upper Mesopotamia. Vol 2 - Culture, Society, Image, Subartu IV/2, Turnhout (1998), pp. 41-66.
17) A. Catagnoti, Les listes des HÚB dans les textes d'Ebla, et l'onomastique de Nagar, MARI 8 (1997), pp. 563-596.
18) A. Catagnoti, I NE.DI nei testi amministrativi dei testi degli archivi di Ebla, in P. Fronzaroli (ed.), Miscellanea Eblaitica 2, Quaderni di Semitistica 16, Firenze (1989), pp. 149-201.
19) A. Catagnoti, I nomi di parentela nell'onomastica eblaita, in P. Fronzaroli (ed.), Miscellanea Eblaitica 1, Quaderni di Semitistica 15, Firenze (1988), pp. 183-277.
20) P. Fronzaroli, Typologies onomastiques à Ebla, A. Archi (ed.), Eblaite Personal Names and Semitic Name-Giving (= ARES I), Missione Archeologica Italiana in Siria, Roma (1988), pp. 1-24.
21) P. Fronzaroli, La formation des noms personnels féminins à Ebla, in J.-M. Durand (ed.), La femme dans le Proche-Orient antique, XXXIII RAI, Editions Recherche sur les Civilisations, Paris (1987), pp. 63-73.
22) P. Fronzaroli, The concord in gender in Eblaite theophoric personal names, Ugarit-Forschungen 11 (1979), pp. 275-281.
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Keywords
PROSOPOGRAPHY, ANTHROPONIMY, EBLA, ON-LINEProsopography and Anthroponomy of the Cuneiform Documents from Ebla (24th Century B.C.) An On-line Documentation
Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza"Abstract
The aim of this research is to use the work invested by the philologists of the Ebla Expedition in the last twenty years for an ambitious project: a prosopographical collection. Personal names are mentioned several thousands of times in the Ebla documents.This will be the fourth prosopographical research concerning an archive of the Ancient Near East, after those of N. Schneider (1939) for the Third Dynasty of Ur and M. Birot (1979) on Mari, both outdated because of the bulk of documents published in recent years. The third one (in progress) concern the Neo-Assyrian Period (University of Helsinki).
Using the digitalization means, it will be possible to include a major amount of informations as usual, that is not only kinship relations, titles and names of functions, place of origin, but also place and kind of activities. For each name will be given a linguistic analysis. Digitalization will make possible to keep up-to-date the files.
The electronic form has been already prepared and tested.
The Prosopography of Ebla will be put on-line (Missione Archeologica di Ebla, Epigraphic Section; University of Rome - La Sapienza), in connection with CDLI (The Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative, University of California, LosAngeles - The Max Plank Institute for the History of Science, Berlin). The member of this research are giving to CDLI the digitalized transcriptions of the Ebla documents.
Some prosopographical studies concerning sectors of the >>>
Principal Investigator
Alfonso Archi Università degli Studi di ROMA "La Sapienza"Research Objectives
Electronic (on-line) prosopography concerning the documentation of the Royal Archives of Ebla (ca. 2380-2330 B.C.).The electronic form will identify homonym cases. For each individual, kinship relations, place of origin, titles and names of function, besides activities will be given.
Linguistic analysis of the personal names.
Studies concerning the personnel employed in the administration of the territory.
Timescale
24 monthsNational and international background
This project will take advantage of a work begun about twenty years ago and continued without interruptions. The starting point was the International Congress "Eblaite Personal Names and Semitic Name Giving" organized at Rome in 1985 (the Proceedings were published in 1988). It was possible in that occasion to identify the members of the royal family, and those of the ministers. In this way, a chronological grid was obtained, according to which most of the documents (originally not dated) were ordered (unit nr. 1).In that congress (and in other occasions), sound foundations were given to the linguistic analysis of the personal names (unit nr. 2). The interpretation of these names is of particular importance for the Semitic studies, because Eblaite is the oldest language of this group known to us.
Several groups of personnel were also studied (see in the Bibliography).
All the published texts have been digitalized .



