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Of Priests and Kings: The Babylonian New Year Festival in the Last Age of Cuneiform Culture

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Editing and examining source-critically for the first time the Late Babylonian ritual texts dealing with the New Year Festival, this book proposes an incisive re-interpretation of the most frequent...
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  • 10 February 2022
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Editing and examining source-critically for the first time the Late Babylonian ritual texts dealing with the New Year Festival, this book proposes an incisive re-interpretation of the most frequently discussed of all Mesopotamian rituals. The festival’s twelve-day paradigm is dissolved in favor of a more historically dynamic model, with the ritual texts being firmly anchored in the Hellenistic period. As part of a larger group of texts constituting what can be called Late Babylonian Priestly Literature, they reflect the Babylonian priesthoods’ fears and aspirations of that time much more than an actual ritual reality.
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Price: $219.00
Pages: 512
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date: 10 February 2022
ISBN: 9789004512955
Format: Hardcover
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"D.’s investigation provides a basis for biblical scholars to evaluate the place of the NYF in the ANE."
- Lester L. Grabbe
Dr. Céline Debourse is a Mandel-Scholion postdoctoral fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She has published articles on the NYF and LB Priestly Literature (together with M. Jursa). Her research focus lies on history, religion, and cult in Late Achaemenid and Hellenistic Babylon.