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The formula 'for the life of' is often found in votive inscriptions, cast in Aramaic and other languages, which originate from the Syrian-Mesopotamian desert and adjacent areas and which roughly da...
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01 October 1995

The formula 'for the life of' is often found in votive inscriptions, cast in Aramaic and other languages, which originate from the Syrian-Mesopotamian desert and adjacent areas and which roughly date from the first three centuries A.D. They belong to objects like statues and altars that usually were erected in temples and other structures with a ritual or sacred function. The inscriptions establish a relationship between the dedicator and one or more beneficiaries, those persons for whose life the dedication was made.
Since the social context evidently bears on both the meaning of the inscriptions as well as the status of the dedications, this volume deals with the nature of the relationships and the socio-religious function the dedications perform.
Since the social context evidently bears on both the meaning of the inscriptions as well as the status of the dedications, this volume deals with the nature of the relationships and the socio-religious function the dedications perform.
Price: $371.00
Pages: 375
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Religions in the Graeco-Roman World
Publication Date:
01 October 1995
ISBN: 9789004099968
Format: Other
'This is a fine book, full of fact and intelligent interpretation.'
John F. Healey, JSS, 1999.
John F. Healey, JSS, 1999.
K. Dijkstra, Ph.D. (1992) in Theology, University of Groningen, is a minister in a small village.
He has published on the social relationships between city- and desert-dwellers in the ancient Near-East.
He has published on the social relationships between city- and desert-dwellers in the ancient Near-East.