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From text to reading in Enūma eliš (2017)
Journal Article
Haubold, J. (2017). From text to reading in Enūma eliš. Journal of Cuneiform Studies, 69, 221-246. https://doi.org/10.5615/jcunestud.69.2017.0221

This article makes two main points. First, the transmitted text of Enūma eliš can be more reliably construed than has hitherto been assumed, provided we take seriously the spelling of the manuscripts and the rules of Akkadian grammar. If we do this,... Read More about From text to reading in Enūma eliš.

Dream and Reality in the Work of Heinrich Schliemann and Manfred Korfmann (2016)
Book Chapter
Haubold, J. (2016). Dream and Reality in the Work of Heinrich Schliemann and Manfred Korfmann. In S. Sherratt, & J. Bennett (Eds.), Archaeology and Homeric epic (20-34). Oxbow Books

Our understanding of the relationship between archaeology and Homer is fundamentally shaped by the work of the late Manfred Korfmann. Korfmann electrified the general public and polarised scholarly opinion in equal measure, especially in his native G... Read More about Dream and Reality in the Work of Heinrich Schliemann and Manfred Korfmann.

'The Homeric Text' (2015)
Journal Article
Graziosi, B., & Haubold, J. (2015). 'The Homeric Text'. Ramus, 44(1-2), 5-28. https://doi.org/10.1017/rmu.2015.14

Two major editions of the Iliad appeared at the end of the twentieth century: Helmut van Thiel's for Olms (1996), and Martin West's for Teubner (1998-2000). They are radically different in their methodological assumptions, and hence in the texts they... Read More about 'The Homeric Text'.

The World of Berossos (2013)
Book
Haubold, J., Lanfranchi, G., Rollinger, R., & Steele, J. (Eds.). (2013). The World of Berossos. Harrassowitz

Homer: Iliad Book VI. (2010)
Book
Graziosi, B., & Haubold, J. (2010). Homer: Iliad Book VI. Cambridge University Press

Xerxes' Homer (2007)
Book Chapter
Haubold, J. (2007). Xerxes' Homer. In E. Bridges, E. Hall, & P. Rhodes (Eds.), Cultural responses to the Persian Wars (47-63). Oxford University Press