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Published 2017
From Sasanian Mandaeans to Ṣābians of the marshes /

: This historical study argues that the Mandaean religion originated under Sasanid rule in the fifth century, not earlier as has been widely accepted. It analyzes primary sources in Syriac, Mandaic, and Arabic to clarify the early history of Mandaeism. This religion, along with several other, shorter-lived new faiths, such as Kentaeism, began in a period of state-sponsored persecution of Babylonian paganism. The Mandaeans would survive to become one of many groups known as Ṣābians by their Muslim neighbors. Rather than seeking to elucidate the history of Mandaeism in terms of other religions to which it can be related, this study approaches the religion through the history of its social contexts.
: 1 online resource (ix, 153 pages) : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004339460 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 1962
The Coronation of the Great Sislam : Being a description of the rite of the coronation of a Mandaean priest according to the ancient Canon /

: Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004668331

Published 1962
The Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran : their cults, customs, magic, legends, and folklore /

: xxv, [1], 436 p., 29 plates, folded plate : illustrations, plans ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [400]-403) and index.

Published 1949
Studies in the Coptic Manichaean psalm-book : prosody and Mandaean parallels /

: xi, 187 pages ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-170) and Index.

Published 1967
Jewish and Mandaean incantation bowls in the Royal Ontario Museum /

: xvii, 70 pages : 8 plates ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 59-61)

Published 2012
Lady E.S. Drower's scholarly correspondence : an intrepid English autodidact in Iraq /

: An edition of the scholarly letters of the English Lady E. S. Drower, famous for her novels, travel accounts, and studies in the Middle East, especially on the Mandaeans. Drower (1879‐1972) kept up a lively correspondence with scholars, and the letters here span the years 1938 to the mid 1960s. It presents a window on Near Eastern studies in the mid 20th century, from the viewpoint of an autodidact insisting on, and succeeding in, a place among the academics.. Correspondence with many famous scholars and intellectuals are included, such as Cyrus H. Gordon, Rudolf Macuch, Sidney H. Smith, Godfrey R. Driver, Samuel H. Hooke, and Franz Rosenthal. The letters focus on four of Lady Drower's main books: The Book of the Zodiac (1949), Water into Wine (1956), A Mandaic Dictionary (with Rudolf Macuch, 1963), and Drowers hoped for, crowning achievement: the presumably lost, large manuscript, Mass and Masiqta .
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004222472 : 0169-8834 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.