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„Metapragmatic Awareness and the Stratification of Classical Sumerian Literature“, in:  Ruptures of Narration in the Sources of Pre-modern Societies: the Evidence of the Ancient Near East, and of Byzantine, Arabic, Ottoman and Iranian Petitions, hg. v. L. Rheinfandt, C. Römer u. G. J. Selz, Göttingen. (im Druck)

„The Death of Gilgamesh and the Invention of Esotericism in Mesopotamia“, in: Knowledge to Die For, hg. v. Markham J. Geller. (im Druck)

„Meat Distribution in Late Uruk Diacritical Feasts: Second-order Bookkeeping Techniques and Their Institutional Context in Third Millennium BCE Mesopotamia“, in: Culture and Cognition. Essays in Honor of Peter Damerow, hg. v. Jürgen Renn u. M. Schemmel, Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge. Proceedings 11, Berlin: Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte 2019, 75–86.

„Iteration, Citation and Citationality in the Mesopotamian Scholastic Dialogue ‚The Class Reunion‘“, in:Wissen in Bewegung. Institu­tion – Iteration – Transfer, hg. v. Eva Cancik-Kirschbaum u. Anita Traninger, Episteme in Bewegung. Beiträge zur einer transdisziplinären Wissensgeschichte 1, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz 2016, 107–134.

„Introduction: Infrastructural compendia and the licensing of empiricism in Mesopotamian technical literature“, in: In the Wake of the Compendia: Infrastructural Contexts and the Licensing of Empiricism, hg. v. J. Cale Johnson, Science, Technology, and Medicine in Ancient Cultures 3, Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter 2015, 1–28.

„Depersonalized case histories in the Babylonian therapeutic compendia“, in: In the Wake of the Compendia: Infrastructural Contexts and the Licensing of Empiricism, hg. v. J. Cale Johnson, Science, Technology, and Medicine in Ancient Cultures 3, Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter 2015, 289–316.

Late Uruk Bicameral Orthographies and their Early Dynastic Rezeptionsgeschichte“, in: It’s a long way to a historiography of the early dynastic period(s), In collaboration with Ellen Rehm, hg. v. R. Dittmann u. G. J. Selz, Altertumskunde des Vorderen Orients 15, Münster: Ugarit-Verlag 2015, 169–210; Working Paper des SFB 980 Episteme in Bewegung, No. 2/2014, Freie Universität Berlin.

„The Origins of Scholastic Commentary in Mesopotamia: Second-order Schemata in the Early Dynastic Exegetical Imagination“, in: Visualizing Knowledge and Creating Meaning in Ancient Writing Systems, hg. v. S. Gordin, Berliner Beiträge zum Vorderen Orient 23, Gladbeck: PeWe 2013, 11–56.