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Aspekte des Menschseins im Alten Mesopotamien - Eine Studie zu Person und Identität im 2. und 1. Jahrtausend v. Chr.

German · Hardback

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Being the first monographic study of this kind in the field of Assyriology, this book comprises an investigation of Ancient Mesopotamian concepts of the human person. Concentrating on Akkadian cuneiform texts from the 2nd and 1st millennium BC, the author examines the characteristics and attributes attached to human beings and the notions of the person as a composite being through a semantic analysis of Akkadian terms for the body, body parts and aspects of the self, which can be termed "souls". Through an examination of a wide range of textual sources and an interdisciplinary approach, this study shows that the Mesopotamian views of personhood share amazing similarities with those of the neighbouring ancient cultures, but often differ from our own.

"...in short, as a piece of modern Assyriological scholarship it is very well done and a tribute to its author's capabilities and accomplishments." Benjamin R. Foster, Yale University

About the author

Ulrike Steinert, Ph.D. (2007) in Assyriology, Georg-August-University of G ttingen, is a Research Fellow at University College London. Her research focuses on the Akkadian language as well as the cultural history, anthropology and medicine of Ancient Mesopotamia from an intercultural perspective.

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Authors Ulrike Steinert
Publisher Brill
 
Languages German
Product format Hardback
Released 07.05.2012
 
EAN 9789004226135
ISBN 978-90-0-422613-5
No. of pages 622
Weight 1166 g
Series Cuneiform Monographs
Cuneiform Monographs
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity

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