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Ancient Conquest Accounts: A Study in Near Eastern and Biblical History Writing
Roberts argues that Išum originally represented the divinization of a natural phenomenon of fire and burning . ... As pointed out by J.-G. Heintz , it is characteristic of both the fire and the sword that they devour , see his article ...
Transactions Of The American Philosophical Society, V46, Part 3, September, 1956.
This volume addresses the interrelations between various forms of ‘canon’ and identity formation in different time periods, genres, regions, and contexts, as well as the application of contemporary conceptions of ‘canon’ to ancient ...
Tradition of the Text: Studies Offered to Dominique Barthélemy in Celebration of His 70th Birthday
Providing a scholar's salute to a teacher, colleague, and friend, the contributors of this new volume honor the memory of Thorkild Jacobsen with essays on Mesopotamian history, culture, literature, and religion.
This chapter shows that the conception of Ninurta's identity with the king was present in Mesopotamian religion already in the third millennium BC. Ninurta was the god of Nippur, the religious centre of Sumerian cities, and his most ...