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منشور في 1910
La réligion assyro-babylonienne : conférences données à l'Institut Catholique de Paris /

: x, 319 pages ; 19 cm.

منشور في 1948
Kingship and the gods : a study of ancient Near Eastern religion as the integration of society & nature /

: xxiii, 444 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

منشور في 2005
al-Diyānah ʻinda al-Bābilīyīn /

: Translation of : Religion babylonienne. : 172 pages : illustrations ; 17 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

منشور في 1949
Les Religions de Babylonie et d'Assyrie : [Suivi de] Les Religions des Hittites et des Hourrites, des Phéniciens et des Syriens /

: 435 pages ; 20 cm.

Ursemitische religion im volksleben des heutigen Orients : forschungen und funde aus Syrien und Palästina /

: "Anhang D. Die höhenplätz in Petra" : pages 307-325.
"Anhang E. Altar und opfer in der ältesten bablyonischen kunst. Von Rev. William Hayes Ward" : pages 325-341.
"Vorliegendes buch is die frucht von vier während der jahre 1898-1902 ausgreführten reisen" --Page [1] : xxx, 378 pages : illustrations, maps, plates ; 24 cm

منشور في 1995
The Topography of Remembrance, The Dead, Tradition and Collective Memory in Mesopotamia.

: The Topography of Remembrance deals with different forms of remembrance and collective memory in Mesopotamia, discussing both its public (national) and private (family) aspects. The Introduction offers a history of modern, European memory in comparison with the Mesopotamian mode. The research adds to the recent discussion on collective memory. The Mesopotamians found tools for the construction and passing on of common remembrance in liturgical repetition, in the preservation of buildings and monuments, and in communication channels. To describe these processes the author deals with different texts written between 2300-300 BC, which transport memory from a historical, administrational or religious perspective. According to this study, the need to remember was prompted by the search for identity, a dynamic process in which forgetting played an essential part. The description of this process is also relevant to modern society. It offers an important contribution to the discussion of acculturation and identity.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004378902

منشور في 2018
The revival of the Anu cult and the nocturnal fire ceremony at late Babylonian Uruk /

: In The Revival of the Anu Cult and the Nocturnal Fire Ceremony at Late Babylonian Uruk , Julia Krul offers a comprehensive study of the rise of the sky god Anu as patron deity of Uruk in the Late Babylonian period (ca. 480-100 B.C.). She reconstructs the historical development of the Anu cult, its underlying theology, and its daily rites of worship, with a particular focus on the yearly nocturnal fire ceremony at the Anu temple, the Bīt Rēš. Providing the first in-depth analysis of the ceremony, Julia Krul convincingly identifies it as a seasonal renewal festival with an important exorcistic component, but also as a reinforcement of local hierarchical relationships and the elite status of the Anu priesthood.
: Based on the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universität Münster, 2014. : 1 online resource (xiii, 310 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-290) and indexes. : 9789004364943 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

منشور في 1992
Gods, demons, and symbols of ancient Mesopotamia : an illustrated dictionary /

: 192 pages : map ; 25 cm : Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-192). : 0714117056
9780714117058

منشور في 2013
Bodies of knowledge in ancient Mesopotamia : the diviners of late Bronze Age Emar and their table collection /

: In Bodies of Knowledge in Ancient Mesopotamia Matthew Rutz explores the relationship between ancient collections of texts, commonly deemed libraries and archives, and the modern interpretation of titles like 'diviner'. By looking at cuneiform tablets as artifacts with archaeological contexts, this work probes the modern analytical categories used to study ancient diviners and investigates the transmission of Babylonian/Assyrian scholarship in Syria. During the Late Bronze Age diviners acted as high-ranking scribes and cultic functionaries in Emar, a town on the Syrian Euphrates (ca. 1375-1175 BCE). This book's centerpiece is an extensive analytical catalogue of the excavated tablet collection of one family of diviners. Over seventy-five fragments are identified for the first time, along with many proposed joins between fragments.
: 1 online resource (xxi, 682 pages) : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004245686 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.