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Ishtar (Assyro-Babylonian deity) --- Goddesses --- Glyptics --- Iconography --- Goddesses, Assyro-Babylonian --- Astarte (Phoenician deity) --- Inanna (Sumerian deity) --- Ishtar (Assyro-Babylonian deity).
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Religions, Literature and Languages of the Ancient Near East have always been the main research interests of Prof. Brigitte Groneberg, and now take centre stage in this volume. Twenty four contributors have participated in composing this book, presenting their research dealing with Mesopotamian religion, Akkadian, Sumerian and Ugaritian literature and grammar as well as Babylonian history. Thereby several hitherto unknown texts are published and discussed here for the first time. This volume delivers new insights to several topics concerning Ancient Near Eastern cultures, being hence an important resource not only for Assyriologists and Sumerologists but for anybody interested in the field of Ancient Near Eastern studies.
Festschrift - Libri Amicorum --- Assyro-Babylonian literature --- Assyro-Babylonian religion --- Goddesses, Assyro-Babylonian. --- Gods, Assyro-Babylonian. --- Hymns, Akkadian --- Akkadian hymns --- Assyro-Babylonian gods --- Assyro-Babylonian goddesses --- Religion, Assyro-Babylonian --- Religions --- History and criticism. --- Ishtar --- Ištar --- Inanna --- Astarte --- Ishtar (Assyro-Babylonian deity)
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This volume exposes one of the world's oldest medical marketplaces and the emergence of medical professionalization within it. Through an unprecedented analysis of the Mesopotamian healing goddesses as well as asûs, a diverse group of "healers", Irene Sibbing-Plantholt demonstrates that from the Middle Babylonian period onwards, the goddess Gula was employed as a divine legitimization model for scholarly, professional asûs. With this work, Sibbing-Plantholt provides a unique insight in processes of medical competition and legitimization in ancient Mesopotamia, which speak to similar processes in other societies.
Assyro-Babylonian cults --- Goddesses in literature --- Goddesses, Assyro-Babylonian --- Healers in literature --- Healers --- Healing gods --- Healing in literature --- Healing --- Medicine, Assyro-Babylonian --- History --- Gula --- Cult. --- Assyro-Babylonian medicine --- Medicine, Ancient --- Curing (Medicine) --- Therapeutics --- Gods, Healing --- Gods --- Medicine, Magic, mystic, and spagiric --- Mental healing --- Mythology --- Spiritual healing --- Curanderos --- Faith healers --- Mental healers --- Psychic healers --- Spiritual healers --- Traditional healers --- Assyro-Babylonian goddesses --- Cults --- Religious aspects --- Gula/Ninkarrak --- Ninkarrak --- Ninisinna
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