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The Treasures of Darkness
A History of Mesopotamian Religion
Taschenbuch von Thorkild Jacobsen
Sprache: Englisch

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A recreation of the spiritual life of ancient Mesopotamia demonstrating that the roots of Western civilization lie in the ancient Near EastâA brilliant presentation of Mesopotamian religion from the inside, backed at every point by meticulous scholarship and persistent adherence to original texts. . . . A classic in its field.â?â¿Religious Studies ReviewâThe Treasures of Darkness is the culmination of a lifetimeâ¿s work, an attempt to summarize and recreate the spiritual life of Ancient Mesopotamia. Jacobsen has succeeded brilliantly. . . . His vast experience shows through every page of this unique book, through the vivid, new translations resulting from years of careful research. Everyone interested in early Mesopotamia, whether specialist, student, or complete layman, should read this book. . . . It is, quite simply, authoritative, based on a vast experience of the ancient Mesopotamian mind, and very well written in the bargain.â?â¿Brian M. Fagan, History âProfessor Jacobsen is an authority on Sumerian life and society, but he is above all a philologist of rare sensibility. The Treasures of Darkness is almost entirely devoted to textual evidence, the more gritty sources of archaeological knowledge being seldom mentioned. He introduces many new translations which are much finer than previous versions. . . . Simply to read this poetry and the authorâ¿s sympathetic commentary is a pleasure and a revelation. Professor Jacobsen accepts the premise that all religion springs from manâ¿s experience of a power not of this world, a mysterious â¿Wholly Other.â¿ This numinous power cannot be described in terms of worldly experience but only in allusive â¿metaphorsâ¿ that serve as a means of communication in religious teaching and thought. . . . As a literary work combining sensibility, imagination and scholarship, this book is near perfection.â?â¿Jacquetta Hawkes, The London Sunday Times âA fascinating book. The general reader cannot fail to admire the translated passages of Sumerian poetry with which it abounds, especially those illustrating the Dumuzi-Inanna cycle of courtship, wedding and lament for the godâ¿s untimely death. Many of these (though not all) are new even to the specialist and will repay close study.â?â¿B.O.R. Gurney, Times Literary Supplement
A recreation of the spiritual life of ancient Mesopotamia demonstrating that the roots of Western civilization lie in the ancient Near EastâA brilliant presentation of Mesopotamian religion from the inside, backed at every point by meticulous scholarship and persistent adherence to original texts. . . . A classic in its field.â?â¿Religious Studies ReviewâThe Treasures of Darkness is the culmination of a lifetimeâ¿s work, an attempt to summarize and recreate the spiritual life of Ancient Mesopotamia. Jacobsen has succeeded brilliantly. . . . His vast experience shows through every page of this unique book, through the vivid, new translations resulting from years of careful research. Everyone interested in early Mesopotamia, whether specialist, student, or complete layman, should read this book. . . . It is, quite simply, authoritative, based on a vast experience of the ancient Mesopotamian mind, and very well written in the bargain.â?â¿Brian M. Fagan, History âProfessor Jacobsen is an authority on Sumerian life and society, but he is above all a philologist of rare sensibility. The Treasures of Darkness is almost entirely devoted to textual evidence, the more gritty sources of archaeological knowledge being seldom mentioned. He introduces many new translations which are much finer than previous versions. . . . Simply to read this poetry and the authorâ¿s sympathetic commentary is a pleasure and a revelation. Professor Jacobsen accepts the premise that all religion springs from manâ¿s experience of a power not of this world, a mysterious â¿Wholly Other.â¿ This numinous power cannot be described in terms of worldly experience but only in allusive â¿metaphorsâ¿ that serve as a means of communication in religious teaching and thought. . . . As a literary work combining sensibility, imagination and scholarship, this book is near perfection.â?â¿Jacquetta Hawkes, The London Sunday Times âA fascinating book. The general reader cannot fail to admire the translated passages of Sumerian poetry with which it abounds, especially those illustrating the Dumuzi-Inanna cycle of courtship, wedding and lament for the godâ¿s untimely death. Many of these (though not all) are new even to the specialist and will repay close study.â?â¿B.O.R. Gurney, Times Literary Supplement
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Erscheinungsjahr: 1978
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Religion & Theologie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780300022919
ISBN-10: 0300022913
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Jacobsen, Thorkild
Hersteller: Yale University Press
Maße: 237 x 160 x 21 mm
Von/Mit: Thorkild Jacobsen
Erscheinungsdatum: 10.09.1978
Gewicht: 0,458 kg
Artikel-ID: 101344855
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 1978
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Religion & Theologie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780300022919
ISBN-10: 0300022913
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Jacobsen, Thorkild
Hersteller: Yale University Press
Maße: 237 x 160 x 21 mm
Von/Mit: Thorkild Jacobsen
Erscheinungsdatum: 10.09.1978
Gewicht: 0,458 kg
Artikel-ID: 101344855
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