Poetic Astronomy in the Ancient Near East – The Reflexes of Celestial Science in Ancient Mesopotamian, Ugaritic, and Israelite Narrative: History, Archaeology, and Culture of the Levant
Autor Jeffrey L. Cooleyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 mar 2013
In the literature of ancient Iraq, celestial divination is displayed quite prominently in important works such as Enuma Elis and Erra and Isum. In ancient Ugarit as well, the sky was observed for devotional reasons, and astral deities play important roles in stories such as the Baal Cycle and Shahar and Shalim. Even though the veneration of astral deities was rejected by biblical authors, in the literature of ancient Israel the Sun, Moon, and stars are often depicted as active, conscious agents. In texts such as Genesis 1, Joshua 10, Judges 5, and Job 38, these celestial characters, these "sons of God," are living, dynamic members of Yahweh's royal entourage, willfully performing courtly, martial, and calendrical roles for their sovereign.
The synthesis offered by this book, the first of its kind since the demise of the pan-Babylonianist school more than a century ago, is about ancient science in ancient Near Eastern literature.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781575062624
ISBN-10: 1575062623
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 158 x 232 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: PS– Eisenbrauns–Assyriological
Seria History, Archaeology, and Culture of the Levant
ISBN-10: 1575062623
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 158 x 232 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: PS– Eisenbrauns–Assyriological
Seria History, Archaeology, and Culture of the Levant