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Excavations at Nuzi VII
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 153

Excavations at Nuzi VII

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-01-28
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  • Publisher: BRILL

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Excavations at Nuzi IV
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 142

Excavations at Nuzi IV

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-01-04
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  • Publisher: BRILL

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Healing Magic and Evil Demons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1083

Healing Magic and Evil Demons

This book brings together ancient manuscripts of the large compendium of Mesopotamian exorcistic incantations known as Udug.hul (Utukku Lemnutu), directed against evil demons, ghosts, gods, and other demonic malefactors within the Mesopotamian view of the world. It allows for a more accurate appraisal of variants arising from a text tradition spread over more than two millennia and from many ancient libraries.

The Cults of Uruk and Babylon
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

The Cults of Uruk and Babylon

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This publication provides new information about the temple ritual texts from ancient Mesopotamia, in particular from the cities Uruk and Babylon, and shows how important the public cults were in Hellenistic times, at least until the first century B.C.

Rising Time Schemes in Babylonian Astronomy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 115

Rising Time Schemes in Babylonian Astronomy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-03-20
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  • Publisher: Springer

This revealing work examines an approach from ancient astronomy to what was then a particularly important question, namely that of understanding the relationship between the position in the ecliptic and the time it takes for a fixed-length of the ecliptic beginning at that point to rise above the eastern horizon. Schemes known as “rising time schemes” were used to give lengths of the celestial equator corresponding to each of the twelve zodiacal signs which make up the ecliptic. This book investigates the earliest known examples of these schemes which come from Babylonia and date to the mid to late first millennium BC. Making an important contribution to our knowledge of astronomy in the...

Gastrointestinal Disease and Its Treatment in Ancient Mesopotamia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Gastrointestinal Disease and Its Treatment in Ancient Mesopotamia

Babylonian medicine is the most important corpus of ancient medicine prior to the Greeks. This volume provides a comprehensive picture of how gasrtrointestinal illness, jaundice and related fevers, as well as diarrhea were treated in ancient Mesopotamia. The editions include transliterations, straightforward translations and essential commentary, and are divided into three main sections: the standard corpus for the treatment of gastrointestinal illness in Royal Library in Nineveh (otherwise known as the sualu subcorpus), the related group of texts that attribute intestinal disturbances to malevolent ghosts and a third group of texts focused on diarrhea. In addition to the standard compendia, isolated precursor texts, which were incorporated into these compendia, are included here in appendices. This volume provides an overarching picture of the entire field of gastrointestinal illnesses and related conditions in ancient Mesopotamia.

Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti-witchcraft Rituals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 632

Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti-witchcraft Rituals

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-12-17
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Mesopotamian anti-witchcraft rituals and prescriptions prescribe ceremonies and treatments for dispelling witchcraft, destroying the witch, and protecting and curing the patient. The Corpus of Mesopotamian Anti-witchcraft Rituals aims to present a reconstruction and critical editions of this body of texts.

Onomasticon of the Hittite Pantheon (2 vols)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1098

Onomasticon of the Hittite Pantheon (2 vols)

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  • Published: 2015-11-02
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  • Publisher: BRILL

To find your way in the vast Hittite Pantheon is by no means an easy task. In his Onomasticon of the Hittite Pantheon Ben van Gessel lists all Hittite gods as known from primary sources. Their names are listed as written in Hittite, Sumerian and Akkadian. Moreover, deities not mentioned by a proper name are given. The work ends with the unclassifiable fragments of names. Apart from answering questions about the (often confusing) orthography of the gods' names, each entry categorizes information on their epithets, shrines, priests and servants, cult places, attributes and feasts, as well as about the actual locations in the texts. Where necessary, the author refers to relevant literature.

Babylonian Topographical Texts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 592

Babylonian Topographical Texts

Babylonian Topographical Texts collects for the first time all Babylonian and Assyrian texts of the first millennium B.C. that belong to what is designated the topographical genre. Much of the material is not previously published. The book is largely concerned with Babylon. Seventeen texts on this city now allow its topography to be properly understood for the first time. Another seventeen texts concern the cities of Nippur, Assur, Kish and Uruk. Also included are thirty miscellaneous texts, mostly new, which bear upon topographical matters. The text editions and translations are supplemented by a philological and topical commentary. The work is concluded with full indices, and 57 plates of cuneiform copies.

Middle Babylonian Texts in the Cornell Collections, Part II
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 481

Middle Babylonian Texts in the Cornell Collections, Part II

This volume completes the publication of Middle Babylonian texts from the Rosen Collection that date to the Kassite period, a project that was initiated by Wilfred H. van Soldt with CUSAS 30 in 2015. In this book, Elena Devecchi provides full transliterations, translations, and extended commentaries of 338 previously unpublished cuneiform tablets from Kassite Babylonia (ca. 1475–1155 BCE). Most of the texts are dated to the reigns of Nazi-Maruttaš and Kadašman-Turgu, but the collection also includes one tablet dating to the reign of Burna-Buriaš II and a few documents from the reigns of Kadašman-Enlil II, Kudur-Enlil, and Šagarakti-Šuriaš, as well as some that are not dated. The tab...