Middlebury

INTD1157A-W15

Babylonian Knowledge

Babylonian Knowledge: The Mesopotamian Way of Thought
How did ancient Mesopotamians understand their world? In this course we will read through the major categories of knowledge created and employed in ancient Assyria and Babylonia, their “core curriculum.” We will read this corpus of primary texts (in translation) that had to be mastered by scribes working in cuneiform languages, including proverbs, lists, omens, geographies, medicine, magic, law, mathematics, and accounting. We will also examine the epistemological precepts on which Babylonian knowledge was constructed. What was held to be knowable? How was valid or authentic knowledge identified? What roles did copying, editing, authorship, and literacy play in the production of knowledge?
Course Reference Number (CRN):
11342
Subject Code:
INTD
Course Number:
1157
Section Identifier:
A

Course

INTD 1157

All Sections in Winter 2015

Winter 2015

INTD1157A-W15 Lecture (Richardson)