Publications by Michael Jursa
List of Publications
All Publications by Univ.-Prof. Dr. Michael Jursa
2014
Jursa, M., & Spar, I. (2014). Cuneiform Texts in The Metropolitan Museum of Art Volume IV: The Ebabbar Temple Archive and Other Texts from the Fourth to the First Millennium B.C. Eisenbrauns.
Jursa, M., & Baker, H. D. (Eds.) (2014). Documentary Sources in Ancient Near Eastern and Greco-Roman Economic History: Methodology and Practice. Oxbow.
Jursa, M. (2014). Economic development in Babylonia from the late seventh to the late fourth century BC: economic growth and economic crises in imperial contexts. In Documentary Sources in Ancient Near Eastern and Greco-Roman Economic History: Methodology and Practice (pp. 113-138). Oxbow.
Jursa, M. (2014). Factor markets in Babylonia from the late seventh to the third century BC. Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 57, 173-202.
Jursa, M. (2014). Gewalt in neubabylonischen Texten. In Babylonien und seine Nachbarn in neu- und spätbabylonischer Zeit. Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium aus Anlaß des 75. Geburtstags von Joachim. Oelsner, Jena, 2. und 3. März 2007 (pp. 73-94). Ugarit-Verlag. Alter Orient und Altes Testament
Jursa, M. (2014). Introduction. In H. D. Baker, & M. Jursa (Eds.), Documentary Sources in Ancient Near Eastern and Greco-Roman Economic History: Methodology and Practice (pp. 1-6). Oxbow.
Jursa, M., & Wagensonner, K. (2014). The Estates of Šamaš on the Ḫābūr. In M. Kozuh, W. F. M. Henkelman, C. E. Jones, & C. Woods (Eds.), Extraction & Control: Studies in Honor of Matthew W. Stolper (Vol. 68, pp. 109-130). The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Studies in ancient oriental civilization
Jursa, M. (2014). The lost state correspondence of the Babylonian Empire as reflected in contemporary administrative letters. In K. Radner (Ed.), State Correspondence in the Ancient world: From New Kingdom Egypt to the Roman Empire (pp. 94-111). Oxford University Press.
Jursa, M. (2014). The Neo-Babylonian Empire. In M. Gehler, & R. Rollinger (Eds.), Imperien und Reiche in der Weltgeschichte. Epochenübergreifende und globalhistorische Vergleiche (pp. 121-148). Harrassowitz Verlag.
2013
Jursa, M. (2013). Die babylonische Priesterschaft im ersten Jahrtausend v. Chr. In K. Kaniuth (Ed.), Tempel im Alten Orient: Colloquien der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft, Band 7 (pp. 151-165). Harrassowitz Verlag.
Jursa, M. (2013). Eine Kambyses-zeitliche Kopie einer Aššur-etel-ilāni-Inschrift. Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et Utilitaires: NABU, 2013(Nr. 13), [13].
Jursa, M. (2013). Epistolographic evidence for the trips to Susa by Borsippean priests and for the crisis in Borsippa at the beginning of Xerxes’ reign. Arta: Achaemenid Research on Texts and Archaeology, 2013(3), [3]. www.achemenet.com/document/ARTA_2013.003-Jursa.pdf
Jursa, M. (2013). L’economia babilonese nel sesto secolo a.C.: crescita economica in un contesto imperiale. Studi storici. Rivista trimestrale dell'Istituto Gramsci, 54(2), 247-266.
Heiss, A. G., Stika, H-P., De Zorzi, N., & Jursa, M. (2013). Nigella in the Mirror of Time: A Brief Attempt to Draw a Genus’ Ethnohistorical Portrait. In C. von Carnap-Bornheim, W. Dörfler, W. Kirleis, J. Müller, & U. Müller (Eds.), Von Sylt bis Kastanas: Festschrift für Helmut Johannes Kroll (pp. 147-169). Wachholtz Verlag. Offa. Berichte und Mitteilungen zur Urgeschichte, Frühgeschichte und Mittelalterarchäologie Vol. 69/70 www.erbsenzaehler.at/download/papers/Heiss%20AG%20et%20al.%202012-2013.pdf
Jursa, M. (2013). The Babylonian economy in the sixth and early fifth centuries BC: monetization, agrarian expansion and economic growth. In F. D'Agostino (Ed.), L'economia dell'antica Mesopotamia (III-I millennio a.C.). Per un dialogo interdisciplinare (pp. 67-89). Istituto italiano di studi orientali. La Sapienza Orientale Vol. 9
2012
Jursa, M. (2012). Ein Abriss der politischen Geschichte Mesopotamiens ab ca. 1800 v. Chr. In S. Tost, & W. Hameter (Eds.), Alte Geschichte. Der Vordere Orient und der mediterrane Raum vom 4. Jahrtausend v. Chr. bis zum 7. Jahrhundert n. Chr. (pp. 41-60). StudienVerlag.
Jursa, M. (2012). Ein Beamter flucht auf Aramäisch: Alphabetschreiber in der spätbabylonischen Epistolographie und die Rolle des Aramäischen in der babylonischen Verwaltung des sechsten Jahrhunderts v. Chr. In G. Lanfranchi (Ed.), Leggo! Studies Presented to Frederick Mario Fales on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday (pp. 379-397). Harrassowitz Verlag.
Jursa, M. (2012). L’eredità imperiale: Caldei, Medi e Persiani (600-300). In L. Milano (Ed.), Il Vicino Oriente antico dalle origini ad Alessandro Magno (pp. 329-361). Encyclomedia.
Jursa, M. (2012). malDītu, « nach », « nachher » in spätbabylonischen Urkunden und Briefen. Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et Utilitaires: NABU, (2012/75).
2011
Jursa, M. (2011). Cuneiform writing in Neo-Babylonian Temple Communities. In K. Radner, & E. Robson (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture (pp. 184-204). Oxford University Press.