Of courtiers and kings the biblical Daniel narratives and ancient story-collections
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Winona Lake, Indiana :
Eisenbrauns
2013.
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Colección: | Explorations in ancient Near Eastern civilizations ;
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- ""Preface""; ""Abbreviations""; ""Introduction""; ""The Story-Collection Genre: Survey and Prospect""; ""2.1.�Defining the Genre""; ""2.2.�Basic Characteristics of the Story-Collection""; ""2.2.1.�Complex and Compound Nature""; ""2.2.2.�Structure: Diversity and Coherence""; ""2.2.3.�Function: Instruction vs. Entertainment""; ""2.2.4.�Orality and Literariness: The Interaction between Oral Performance and Written Composition""; ""2.2.5.�Popular Nature""; ""2.3.�Literary Processes: Composition and Textual History""; ""2.3.1.�Selection of Material""
- ""2.3.2.�Sources and Analogues""""2.3.3.�Duplicate stories""; ""2.3.4.�Open-endedness""; ""2.3.5.�Non-fixity or Indeterminacy of Text""; ""2.4.�Prospect for Daniel""; ""The Story-Collection and Related Material in Antiquity""; ""3.1.�Greece and Rome""; ""3.1.1.�Greece""; ""3.1.1.1.�The Fables and Life of Aesop""; ""3.1.1.2.�The Aetia of Callimachus""; ""3.1.2.�Rome""; ""3.1.3.�Summary of Classical Story-Collections""; ""3.2.�India and Persia""; ""3.3.�The Near East and Egypt""; ""3.3.1.�The Ancient Near East""; ""3.3.1.1.�Hurrian-Hittite Fable Collection""
- ""3.3.1.2.�Mesopotamia""""3.3.1.3.�Northwest Semitic""; ""3.3.2.�Egypt""; ""3.3.2.1.�Use of the Frame Narrative""; ""3.3.2.2.�Egyptian Magicians: Priestly Sages and Court Scholars""; ""3.3.2.3.�Egyptian Story-Collections""; ""3.3.2.4.�Egyptian Court Tales and Cycles of Court Tales""; ""3.3.2.5.�Conclusions about Egyptian Story-Collections and Court Tales""; ""3.4.�Summary""; ""The Book of Daniel in Light of the Story-Collection Genre""; ""4.1.�The Story-Collection Definition and Daniel 1�6""; ""4.1.1.�Basic characteristics of the story-collection""
- ""4.1.1.1.�Genre: Daniel 1�6 and the Court Tale""""Excursus: The Genre of the Additional Stories in Greek""; ""4.1.1.2.�Transformation of Genre: The Relationship of the Stories to Each Other and to the Visions""; ""4.1.2.�Function: Instruction v.  Entertainment in Daniel""; ""4.1.3.�Orality v.  Literariness""; ""4.1.4.�The Popular Nature of the Book""; ""4.1.5.�The Structure of Daniel""; ""4.2.�Literary Processes: The Book of Daniel as Multiple Collections""; ""4.2.1.�Non-fixity of Text: Text-critical Problems""; ""4.2.2.�Translations or Multiple Literary Editions?""
- ""4.2.3.�Daniel Stages and Collections""""4.2.3.1.�Independent Stories and Selection of Material: The Hero Belteshazzar/Daniel""; ""4.2.3.2.�The Abbreviated Story-Collection (MT Chs. 4�6): The Wise Courtier and the Hubris of Kings""; ""4.2.3.3.�The Longer Story-Collection, MT Dan (1)2�6: More Courtiers, More Nebuchadnezzar, and More Foretelling""; ""4.2.3.4.�An Aramaic Collection? The Story-Collection Plus Vision (MT Chs. 1�7)""; ""4.2.3.5.�The Masoretic Collection of Stories and Visions (MT Chs. 1�12)""