Chiara Meccariello/Jennifer Singletary: Introduction
Section A. Preserving, Archiving, and Detecting Sources
Tonio Mitto/Marie Young: In Search of Former Kings: Copying Sîn-kasid's and Sîn-iddinam's Inscriptions in the Neo- and Late Babylonian Periods - Laura Carlson Hasler: Citation, Collection, and the Protection of Memory in 2 Maccabees - Georgios Vassiliades: Livy and the Legends of Rome's Foundation: A "Double Standard" Approach - Nereida Villagra: Source Citations in the Scholia to the Odyssey: References, Subscriptions, and the Mythographus Homericus - So Miyagawa/Heike Behlmer: Quotative Index Phrases in Shenoute's Canon 6: A Case Study of Quotations from the Psalms
Section B. Authority, Divinity, and Power
Carlos Gracia Zamacona: Divine Words in the Ancient Egyptian Coffin Texts (c. 2000-1500 BCE) - Gina Konstantopoulos: "These Are of the Mouth of Ea": The Divine Origin of Incantations and the Legitimation of the Exorcist's Craft - Szilvia Jáka-Sövegjártó: Source Texts as Authority Constructions: A Conceptual Approach to the Old Babylonian Literary Discourse - Ilaria Andolfi: A Writing Hard to Wash Out: A Reassessment of the Story about Acusilaus and his Bronze Tablets - Francesca Boldrer: Sacra... canam: Propertius's Aetiological-Religious Poetry and His Use of Sources
Section C. Manipulating and Adapting Sources: Ancient to Modern
Michael Chen: Adapting Ancient Egyptian Healing Spells onto Late Period Statuary - David P. Wright: The Covenant Code Narrative: Neo-Assyrian Influences and Context - Mathias Winkler: The Book of Proverbs: Sources Become Invisible - Przemyslaw Piwowarczyk: Using the Scriptures in Documentary Letters from Western Thebes - Silvia Gabrieli: Enuma Elish: A Glorious Past and a Curious Present - Dustin Nash: Assyriology and the Allosaurus: Sources, Symbols, and Memory at the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter