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Antiquariat Braun /ZVAB
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ISBN10: 9004364935, ISBN13: 9789004364936, [publisher: Brill, Leiden] Hardcover 24 x 16 cm. xiii, (1), 310 pp. Octavo. Indices and 23 page bibliography. Red buckram lettered in yellow. Illustrated with 3 reconstructions of the Anu sanctuaries. A fine, as new copy. "With this study, Krul adds significantly to the research on Babylonian temple rituals in general, providing a useful methodology and survey of secondary sources. This book offers an excellent in-depth analysis of the nocturnal fire ceremony as it could have been celebrated at Hellenistic Uruk. It forms a good starting-point for comparison with and further study of other Late Babylonian rituals from both Uruk and Babylon." - Céline Debourse, Vienna, in: Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes 109 (2019) "The book is essentially a commentary on a late cuneiform text from 3rd-century BCE Uruk describing a nocturnal sacrificial ritual held annually on the winter solstice (16 Tevet). The text itself is well known, having first been published by F. Thureau-Dangin in his classic work Rituels accadiens (1921), but this book is the most comprehensive far-reaching commentary on this important text, with valuable extraneous information [.]. There is much valuable data in this book regarding late Babylonian ritual practice, couched in an informative narrative." -Markham J. Geller, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43.5 (2019) In The Revival of the Anu Cult and the Nocturnal Fire ...
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ISBN10: 9004364935, ISBN13: 9789004364936, [publisher: Brill, Leiden] Hardcover 24 x 16 cm. xiii, (1), 310 pp. Octavo. Indices and 23 page bibliography. Red buckram lettered in yellow. Illustrated with 3 reconstructions of the Anu sanctuaries. A fine, as new copy. "With this study, Krul adds significantly to the research on Babylonian temple rituals in general, providing a useful methodology and survey of secondary sources. This book offers an excellent in-depth analysis of the nocturnal fire ceremony as it could have been celebrated at Hellenistic Uruk. It forms a good starting-point for comparison with and further study of other Late Babylonian rituals from both Uruk and Babylon." - Céline Debourse, Vienna, in: Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes 109 (2019) "The book is essentially a commentary on a late cuneiform text from 3rd-century BCE Uruk describing a nocturnal sacrificial ritual held annually on the winter solstice (16 Tevet). The text itself is well known, having first been published by F. Thureau-Dangin in his classic work Rituels accadiens (1921), but this book is the most comprehensive far-reaching commentary on this important text, with valuable extraneous information [.]. There is much valuable data in this book regarding late Babylonian ritual practice, couched in an informative narrative." -Markham J. Geller, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43.5 (2019) In The Revival of the Anu Cult and the Nocturnal Fire ...
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ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB) /ZVAB
ISBN10: 9004364935, ISBN13: 9789004364936, [publisher: Brill, Leiden] Hardcover First Edition Octavo. xiii, (1), 310pp. Indices and 23 page bibliography. Red buckram lettered in yellow. Illustrated with 3 reconstructions of the Anu sanctuaries. A fine, as new copy. "With this study, Krul adds significantly to the research on Babylonian temple rituals in general, providing a useful methodology and survey of secondary sources. This book offers an excellent in-depth analysis of the nocturnal fire ceremony as it could have been celebrated at Hellenistic Uruk. It forms a good starting-point for comparison with and further study of other Late Babylonian rituals from both Uruk and Babylon." - Céline Debourse, Vienna, in: Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes 109 (2019) "The book is essentially a commentary on a late cuneiform text from 3rd-century BCE Uruk describing a nocturnal sacrificial ritual held annually on the winter solstice (16 Tevet). The text itself is well known, having first been published by F. Thureau-Dangin in his classic work Rituels accadiens (1921), but this book is the most comprehensive far-reaching commentary on this important text, with valuable extraneous information [.]. There is much valuable data in this book regarding late Babylonian ritual practice, couched in an informative narrative." -Markham J. Geller, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43.5 (2019) In The Revival of the Anu Cult and the Nocturnal Fi ...
Krul Julia
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100.00
Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller /ABAA
Leiden: Brill, Date: 2018. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. Octavo. xiii, (1), 310pp. Indices and 23 page bibliography. Red buckram lettered in yellow. Illustrated with 3 reconstructions of the Anu sanctuaries. A fine, as new copy. "With this study, Krul adds significantly to the research on Babylonian temple rituals in general, providing a useful methodology and survey of secondary sources.... This book offers an excellent in-depth analysis of the nocturnal fire ceremony as it could have been celebrated at Hellenistic Uruk. It forms a good starting-point for comparison with and further study of other Late Babylonian rituals from both Uruk and Babylon." - Céline Debourse, Vienna, in: Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes 109 (2019) "The book is essentially a commentary on a late cuneiform text from 3rd-century BCE Uruk describing a nocturnal sacrificial ritual held annually on the winter solstice (16 Tevet). The text itself is well known, having first been published by F. Thureau-Dangin in his classic work Rituels accadiens (1921), but this book is the most comprehensive far-reaching commentary on this important text, with valuable extraneous information [...]. There is much valuable data in this book regarding late Babylonian ritual practice, couched in an informative narrative." -Markham J. Geller, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43.5 (2019) In The Revival of the Anu Cult and the Nocturnal Fire Ceremony at Late Babylonian Uruk, Julia Krul offers ...
Krul Julia
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Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller /Biblio
Leiden: Brill, Date: 2018. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. Octavo. xiii, (1), 310pp. Indices and 23 page bibliography. Red buckram lettered in yellow. Illustrated with 3 reconstructions of the Anu sanctuaries. A fine, as new copy. "With this study, Krul adds significantly to the research on Babylonian temple rituals in general, providing a useful methodology and survey of secondary sources.... This book offers an excellent in-depth analysis of the nocturnal fire ceremony as it could have been celebrated at Hellenistic Uruk. It forms a good starting-point for comparison with and further study of other Late Babylonian rituals from both Uruk and Babylon." - Céline Debourse, Vienna, in: Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes 109 (2019) "The book is essentially a commentary on a late cuneiform text from 3rd-century BCE Uruk describing a nocturnal sacrificial ritual held annually on the winter solstice (16 Tevet). The text itself is well known, having first been published by F. Thureau-Dangin in his classic work Rituels accadiens (1921), but this book is the most comprehensive far-reaching commentary on this important text, with valuable extraneous information [...]. There is much valuable data in this book regarding late Babylonian ritual practice, couched in an informative narrative." -Markham J. Geller, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43.5 (2019) In The Revival of the Anu Cult and the Nocturnal Fire Ceremony at Late Babylonian Uruk, Julia Krul offers ...
Krul, Julia
USD
100.00
ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB) /Abebooks
ISBN10: 9004364935, ISBN13: 9789004364936, [publisher: Brill, Leiden] Hardcover First Edition Octavo. xiii, (1), 310pp. Indices and 23 page bibliography. Red buckram lettered in yellow. Illustrated with 3 reconstructions of the Anu sanctuaries. A fine, as new copy. "With this study, Krul adds significantly to the research on Babylonian temple rituals in general, providing a useful methodology and survey of secondary sources. This book offers an excellent in-depth analysis of the nocturnal fire ceremony as it could have been celebrated at Hellenistic Uruk. It forms a good starting-point for comparison with and further study of other Late Babylonian rituals from both Uruk and Babylon." - Céline Debourse, Vienna, in: Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes 109 (2019) "The book is essentially a commentary on a late cuneiform text from 3rd-century BCE Uruk describing a nocturnal sacrificial ritual held annually on the winter solstice (16 Tevet). The text itself is well known, having first been published by F. Thureau-Dangin in his classic work Rituels accadiens (1921), but this book is the most comprehensive far-reaching commentary on this important text, with valuable extraneous information [.]. There is much valuable data in this book regarding late Babylonian ritual practice, couched in an informative narrative." -Markham J. Geller, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43.5 (2019) In The Revival of the Anu Cult and the Nocturnal Fi ...
Krul, Julia
USD
182.89
GF Books, Inc. /Abebooks
ISBN10: 9004364935, ISBN13: 9789004364936, [publisher: Brill Academic Pub] Hardcover Book is in Used-VeryGood condition. Pages and cover are clean and intact. Used items may not include supplementary materials such as CDs or access codes. May show signs of minor shelf wear and contain very limited notes and highlighting. 1.46
[Hawthorne, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2018]

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