More Info: published in: K. Kleber and R. Pirngruber eds. A Tribute to Robartus J. Edited by K. They locate these individuals in different social settings and enable us to study social interactions of Egyptians with Babylonians and — They locate these individuals in different social settings and enable us to study social interactions of Egyptians with Babylonians and — later on — Persians.
More Info: published in: J. Waerzeggers eds. In spite of the flowering of studies on prices in first millennium BC Babylonia, especially the Late Achaemenid period has hitherto received little consideration. This article aims to address this short-coming in two ways. The price data The price data of this period gained from archival documents shall be made available for the first time, and discussed in conjunction with the handful of contemporary commodity prices from the Astronomical Diaries.
In addition, the contemporary price data from the Elephantine papyri from Egypt will provide a useful touchstone concerning the universality of the obtained patterns within the Achaemenid empire. The price data thus obtained, will be juxtaposed with later price observations mainly drawn from the Astronomical Diaries dating from the Early Hellenistic period in order to discern a few diachronic trends or some synchronic and diachronic patterns.
More Info: published in: R. The aim of this paper is to establish a consistent translation in its figurative sense. For this purpose, we first try to identify its proper function within the illocutionary act.
Based on these findings and a detailed examination of the contents of the relevant letters, it is then intended to determine the transferred meaning of the phrase. This article not only presents a survey of the principal characteristics of This article not only presents a survey of the principal characteristics of Akkadian name-giving recorded in cuneiform texts from the Neo-Babylonian and Achaemenid periods, but also examines the impact of socio-onomastic factors influencing the choice of personal names given to female slaves.
It argues that female slaves, at least to some extent, bore different names than those given to free women. A brief survey of onomastic systems employed in other roughly contemporaneous societies Athen, Rome intends to investigate their usefulness as comparanda. Etymology , Hellenistic history and numismatics , and Seleucid Babylonia. Publisher: degruyter. Aramaic , Late Babylonian grammar , and Neo-Babylonian grammar. More Info: Published in: Jursa, M.
Late Babylonian orthography. Taxes , Letter , and Egibi. Late Babylonian grammar and Neo-Babylonian grammar. This contribution intends to engage with the intricate question of whether Late Babylonian was a spoken language or merely a literary language, an issue that has been disscussed at length by numerous scholars and from different points This contribution intends to engage with the intricate question of whether Late Babylonian was a spoken language or merely a literary language, an issue that has been disscussed at length by numerous scholars and from different points of view.
It examines selected linguistic features drawn from Neo- and Late Babylonian letters and legal documents and argues that the development of these features throughout the history of Akkadian during the first millennium BC confirms the influence of native speakers. You've got the pronunciation of Johannes Hack right.
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Wiki content for Johannes Hack Johannes Hackaert. Johannes Hancke. Johannes Aack. English -Gloria Mary. French words -Gloria Mary. Celebrities -Gloria Mary. Abstract: Disclosed is a method of manufacturing a lithium battery. Said lithium battery at least comprises a stack of a negative electrode, a separator, and a positive electrode.
In said method a pattern of holes is produced in the negative electrode as well as in the positive electrode. A polymeric material is applied on at least one side of the stack and the stack is subjected to heat and pressure, so that the polymeric material penetrates the holes, whereby components are stuck and pressed together. In the method described, the polymeric material comprises a polymer having a melt flow index of at least 0.
Filed: December 9, Publication date: August 26, Date of Patent: March 2, Lithium battery. Abstract: Disclosed are a lithium battery and methods for the manufacture thereof. Such a lithium battery includes a stack of a negative electrode, a separator, and a positive electrode. In the manufacturing methods, a pattern of holes is produced in the negative electrode as well as in the positive electrode, and a polymeric material is caused to penetrate the holes, whereby the negative electrode, the positive electrode and the separator are stuck and pressed together.
Moreover, the negative electrode and the positive electrode are provided with an alignment pattern which can be used for the purpose of aligning the electrodes.
The presence of such an alignment pattern facilitates the alignment of the layers with respect to each other. Filed: February 28, Date of Patent: January 20, Method of manufacturing a lithium battery.
Abstract: Disclosed is a method of manufacturing a lithium battery having a stack of a negative electrode, a separator, and a positive electrode.
A pattern of holes is produced in the negative electrode as well as in the positive electrode. The polymeric material includes bulges which are at least partially located at the ends of holes in the electrode s. Moreover, the negative electrode and the positive electrode are provided with an alignment pattern which can be used for the purpose of aligning the electrodes.
The presence of such an alignment pattern facilitates the alignment of the layers with respect to each other. Filed: February 28, Date of Patent: January 20, Method of manufacturing a lithium battery.
Abstract: Disclosed is a method of manufacturing a lithium battery having a stack of a negative electrode, a separator, and a positive electrode. A pattern of holes is produced in the negative electrode as well as in the positive electrode. The polymeric material includes bulges which are at least partially located at the ends of holes in the electrode s. The provision of such bulges of polymeric material makes enough polymeric material available to fill the holes and stick together the electrodes and the separator, while on the outer sides of the stack, in between the holes, the polymeric material can be very thin or even be absent.
Date of Patent: January 6, Publication date: March 20, Publication date: February 20, Filed: October 13, Date of Patent: October 22, Filed: August 13, Date of Patent: August 20, Such a lithium battery at least comprises a stack of a negative electrode 12 , a separator 7 , and a positive electrode In the manufacturing methods, a pattern of holes is produced in the negative electrode 12 as well as in the positive electrode 11 , and a polymeric material is caused to penetrate the holes, whereby the negative electrode, the positive electrode and the separator are sticked and pressed together.
Moreover, the negative electrode and the positive electrode are provided with a pattern 4, 5, 6 which can be used for the purpose of aligning the electrodes. The presence of such a pattern facilitates the alignment of the layers with respect to each other.
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