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Babylonian-Assyrian Birth-Omens and Their Cultural Significance

Morris Jastrow

Publisher: DigiCat

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Morris Jastrow's "Babylonian-Assyrian Birth-Omens and Their Cultural Significance" meticulously examines the fascinating world of ancient Mesopotamian birth omens and their integral role in society. This scholarly text blends astute analysis with detailed examinations of cuneiform tablets, illustrating how these omens influenced personal and collective identity in Babylonian and Assyrian cultures. Jastrow's literary style is both accessible and erudite, enabling readers to appreciate the intricate relationship between superstition, cultural practices, and societal structures, while situating this work within the broader context of Near Eastern studies during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Morris Jastrow (1861-1923) was a pioneering American Assyriologist who dedicated his life to unraveling the complexities of ancient Near Eastern civilizations. His extensive academic background, including his tenure at the University of Pennsylvania, allowed him to critically engage with various aspects of Mesopotamian life, particularly their religious and mythological beliefs. This passion for understanding the ancient world likely inspired him to investigate the significance of birth omens, which reflect deeper societal values and beliefs about fate and destiny. "Babylonian-Assyrian Birth-Omens and Their Cultural Significance" is a crucial read for anyone intrigued by the intricate tapestry of ancient cultures and their belief systems. Scholars, students, and history enthusiasts alike will find Jastrow's insights invaluable for understanding how ancient civilizations navigated the complexities of existence through enigmatic yet pivotal omens.
Available since: 07/31/2022.
Print length: 80 pages.

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