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职称:Professor
所属学校:Yale University
所属院系:The Department of Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations
所属专业:Ancient Near Eastern and Biblical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
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Eckart Frahm (PhD Göttingen 1996, Habilitation Heidelberg 2007) was appointed Assistant Professor of Assyriology at Yale in 2002 and Professor in 2008. His main research interests are Assyrian and Babylonian history and Mesopotamian scholarly texts of the first millennium BCE. His undergraduate courses at Yale include topics in Mesopotamian history, religion, and literature, and the Bible in its ancient Near Eastern setting.
Frahm is the author of five books: a study of the inscriptions of the Assyrian king Sennacherib (Einleitung in die Sanherib-Inschriften, AfO Beih. 26, Vienna 1997); an edition of new historical and historical-literary texts from Assur (Keilschrifttexte aus Assur literarischen Inhalts 3, WVDOG 121, Wiesbaden 2009); a volume of hand copies of two hundred Late Babylonian letters and documents from Uruk, co-authored with Michael Jursa (Neo-Babylonian Letters and Contracts from the Eanna Archive, YOS 21, New Haven 2011); a comprehensive study of ancient Near Eastern hermeneutics (Babylonian and Assyrian Text Commentaries: Origins of Interpretation, GMTR 5, Münster 2011); and a general history of ancient Mesopotamia (Geschichte des alten Mesopotamien, Reclam UB 19108, Ditzingen 2013). His “Companion to Assyria,” to be published by Wiley-Blackwell, is in an advanced stage of preparation. Frahm has written numerous articles, book chapters, and encyclopedia entries on subjects including Sumerian royal inscriptions, cuneiform grammatology, the ancient reception of the Gilgamesh epic and the Babylonian epic of creation, Mesopotamian prophecy, Babylonian prisons, and the history of modern scholarship on the ancient Near East. Together with Enrique Jiménez, he is about to embark on a project of publishing a representative sample of Babylonian and Assyrian text commentaries both in book form and on line.