págs. 1-12
In search of former kings: copying Sîn-kāšid’s and Sîn-iddinam’s inscriptions in the neo- and late Babylonian periods
págs. 15-40
págs. 41-54
Livy and the legends of Rome’s foundation: a “double standard” approach
págs. 55-78
Source citations in the Scholia to the Odyssey: references, subscriptions, and the mythographus homericus
págs. 79-100
Quotative index phrases in Shenoute’s Canon 6: a case study of quotations from the Psalms
págs. 101-116
págs. 119-140
“These are of the mouth of Ea”: the divine origin of incantationsand the legitimation of the exorcist’s craf
págs. 141-162
Source texts as authority constructions: a conceptual approach to the old Babylonian literary discourse
págs. 163-180
A writing hard to wash out: a reassessment of the story about Acusilaus and his bronze tablets
págs. 181-194
Sacra … canam: Propertius’s aetiological-religious poetryand his use of sources
págs. 195-212
págs. 215-224
The covenant code narrative: neo-Assyrian influences and context
págs. 225-244
The book of proverbs: sources become invisible
págs. 245-264
págs. 265-284
Enuma Elish: a glorious past and a curious present
págs. 285-302
Assyriology and the allosaurus: sources, symbols, and memoryat the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter
págs. 303-328
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