The Storm-God and the Sea : The Origin, Versions, and Diffusion of a Myth throughout the Ancient Near East
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Hardback or Cased Book
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Orientalische Religionen in der Antike
ISBN-10
3161559541
ISBN-13
9783161559549
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Mohr Siebeck
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Mohr Siebeck
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GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 12th, 2020
Print length
303 Pages
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697 grams
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The tale of the combat between the Storm-god and the Sea that began circulating in the early second millennium BCE was one of the most well-known ancient Near Eastern myths. Its widespread dissemination in distinct versions across disparate locations and time periods - Syria, Egypt, Anatolia, Ugarit, Mesopotamia, and Israel - calls for analysis of all the textual variants in order to determine its earliest form, geo-cultural origin, and transmission history. In undertaking this task, Noga Ayali-Darshan examines works such as the Astarte Papyrus, the Pišaiša Myth, the Songs of Hedammu and Ullikummi, the Baal Cycle, Enuma eliš, and pertinent biblical texts. She interprets these and other related writings philologically according to their provenance and comparatively in the light of parallel texts. The examination of this story appearing in all the ancient Near Eastern cultures also calls for a discussion of the theology, literature, and history of these societies and the way they shaped the local versions of the myth.
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