Further Studies on Mesopotamian Witchcraft Beliefs and Literature: Ancient Magic and Divination, cartea 17
Autor Tzvi Abuschen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 feb 2020
This volume offers a collection of studies on Mesopotamian witchcraft and Maqlû written subsequent to the appearance of the author’s 2002 collection of studies on witchcraft (Brill, 2002). Many of the studies reprinted here take a diachronic approach to individual incantations and rituals and attempt to solve textual difficulties using literary-critical and/or text-critical approaches.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004421905
ISBN-10: 9004421904
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Ancient Magic and Divination
ISBN-10: 9004421904
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Ancient Magic and Divination
Cuprins
Preface
Sources
Abbreviations
Studies of the Text of Maqlû
1 Witches and Demons in Ancient Mesopotamia
2 Divine Judges on Earth and in Heaven
3 Maqlû Tablet II: Its Literary Frame and Formation
4 The Revision of Babylonian Anti-Witchcraft Incantations: the Critical Analysis of Incantations in the Ceremonial Series Maqlû
5 Maqlû III 1–30: Internal Analysis and Manuscript Evidence for the Revision of an Incantation
6 Mother and Child or Sexual Mates?
7 Blessing and Praise in Ancient Mesopotamian Incantations
8 Notes on the History of Composition of Two Incantations
9 A Neo-Babylonian Recension of Maqlû: Some Observations on the Redaction of Maqlû Tablet VII and on the Development of Two of Its Incantations
10 Vetitive and Prohibitive: an Observation
11 Alternative Models for the Development of Some Incantations
Studies of Mesopotamian Witchcraft
12 Witchcraft Literature in Mesopotamia
13 Some Reflections on Mesopotamian Witchcraft
14 The Witch’s Messages: Witchcraft, Omens, and Voodoo-Death in Ancient Mesopotamia
15 Illnesses and Other Crises: Mesopotamia
16 Lists of Therapeutic Plants: an Observation
17 Dismissal by Authorities: šuškunu and Related Matters
Bibliography
Index
Sources
Abbreviations
Studies of the Text of Maqlû
1 Witches and Demons in Ancient Mesopotamia
2 Divine Judges on Earth and in Heaven
3 Maqlû Tablet II: Its Literary Frame and Formation
4 The Revision of Babylonian Anti-Witchcraft Incantations: the Critical Analysis of Incantations in the Ceremonial Series Maqlû
5 Maqlû III 1–30: Internal Analysis and Manuscript Evidence for the Revision of an Incantation
6 Mother and Child or Sexual Mates?
7 Blessing and Praise in Ancient Mesopotamian Incantations
8 Notes on the History of Composition of Two Incantations
9 A Neo-Babylonian Recension of Maqlû: Some Observations on the Redaction of Maqlû Tablet VII and on the Development of Two of Its Incantations
10 Vetitive and Prohibitive: an Observation
11 Alternative Models for the Development of Some Incantations
Studies of Mesopotamian Witchcraft
12 Witchcraft Literature in Mesopotamia
13 Some Reflections on Mesopotamian Witchcraft
14 The Witch’s Messages: Witchcraft, Omens, and Voodoo-Death in Ancient Mesopotamia
15 Illnesses and Other Crises: Mesopotamia
16 Lists of Therapeutic Plants: an Observation
17 Dismissal by Authorities: šuškunu and Related Matters
Bibliography
Index
Notă biografică
Tzvi Abusch, Ph.D. (1972), Harvard University, is Cohen Professor Emeritus of Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern Religion at Brandeis University. His primary fields of publication are Mesopotamian religion and literature. Some of his early studies on Babylonian witchcraft are found in Mesopotamian Witchcraft (Brill, 2002). He is co-author of Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti-witchcraft Rituals (Brill, 2011-2020).