This chapter offers insights into a long-term research project that seeks to distinguish between myths and their various manifestations in literary sources, and thus approaches Mesopotamian mythology as a body of sacred, oral stories that lie in the background both of texts and of other forms of cultural expression, in this instance the work of the Babylonian priest and historian Berossus, in particular Book I of his Babyloniaca, in which he summarised Babylonian cosmogonic beliefs for a Greek readership. While the links between this part of the Babyloniaca and the Akkadian poem Enūma eliš are well-known, Berossus combined knowledge of that text with a Mesopotamian myth of origins on the primeval pair ‘Father Sky and Mother Earth’ that was ...
A diachronic survey of the Sumerian ideas about Beginnings __ cosmogony, theogony and anthropogeny _...
This book analyzes the history of Mesopotamian imagery from the mid-second to mid-first millennium B...
The Sumerians organized their gods, which were deified natural forces as conceived, into a systemati...
International audienceBerossos of Babylon wrote a piece of work in Greek, dedicated to Antiochos I (...
A Babylonian epic, Enuma elish, whose chief purpose is to recount how the god Marduk became the head...
Was there a myth relating to the state in ancient Mesopotamia? There were several complexes of such ...
The article deals with the Classical historiographical tradition about the Babylonian, Greek-speakin...
Bibliography: p. [703]-738.The land and the people -- General traits of the old Babylonian pantheon ...
The Epic of Gilgamesh is usually cited as the masterpiece of Babylonian literature. This poem is onl...
During the period of Arsacid domination, Mesopotamia was characterized by an extraordinarily varied ...
In search of understanding the behavior of the Mesopotamian kings, a natural starting point would be...
P(論文)This paper focuses on some conflicting aspects of current studies on Ancient Mesopotamian relig...
From around 1500 B.C.E. a dynasty of Kassite kings took control in Babylon and unified southern Iraq...
The purpose of this study is to present, for the first time, the Epic of Atrahasis, as far as extant...
This essay focuses on some themes in two quite different myths from ancient Mesopotamia, one known c...
A diachronic survey of the Sumerian ideas about Beginnings __ cosmogony, theogony and anthropogeny _...
This book analyzes the history of Mesopotamian imagery from the mid-second to mid-first millennium B...
The Sumerians organized their gods, which were deified natural forces as conceived, into a systemati...
International audienceBerossos of Babylon wrote a piece of work in Greek, dedicated to Antiochos I (...
A Babylonian epic, Enuma elish, whose chief purpose is to recount how the god Marduk became the head...
Was there a myth relating to the state in ancient Mesopotamia? There were several complexes of such ...
The article deals with the Classical historiographical tradition about the Babylonian, Greek-speakin...
Bibliography: p. [703]-738.The land and the people -- General traits of the old Babylonian pantheon ...
The Epic of Gilgamesh is usually cited as the masterpiece of Babylonian literature. This poem is onl...
During the period of Arsacid domination, Mesopotamia was characterized by an extraordinarily varied ...
In search of understanding the behavior of the Mesopotamian kings, a natural starting point would be...
P(論文)This paper focuses on some conflicting aspects of current studies on Ancient Mesopotamian relig...
From around 1500 B.C.E. a dynasty of Kassite kings took control in Babylon and unified southern Iraq...
The purpose of this study is to present, for the first time, the Epic of Atrahasis, as far as extant...
This essay focuses on some themes in two quite different myths from ancient Mesopotamia, one known c...
A diachronic survey of the Sumerian ideas about Beginnings __ cosmogony, theogony and anthropogeny _...
This book analyzes the history of Mesopotamian imagery from the mid-second to mid-first millennium B...
The Sumerians organized their gods, which were deified natural forces as conceived, into a systemati...