UID:
almahu_9949701973902882
Format:
1 online resource (xvi, 242 pages) :
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illustrations, maps.
ISBN:
9789004301481
Series Statement:
Religions in the Graeco-Roman world, v. 136
Content:
The history of the Nabataean Kingdom of Hellenistic-Roman times, centred on Petra, is now well known, but until the publication of this book, no monograph has been devoted to Nabataean religion, known to us principally from inscriptions in Nabataean Aramaic, iconography, archaeology and Greek literary texts. After a critical survey of the sources, the author analyses systematically the information on the individual gods worshipped by the Nabataeans, including a detailed illustrated account of temples and iconography. A further major section discusses religious themes: aniconism, henotheism, death-cult and the divinisation of kings. In a final chapter, Nabataean religion is considered in relation to Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The book will be of particular interest to historians of religion in the Graeco-Roman Near East and to Semitic epigraphists.
Note:
Preliminary material /
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PROBLEMS OF METHOD AND A SURVEY OF SOURCES /
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BACKGROUND: NABATAEAN HISTORY AND TRADE /
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SACRED PLACES /
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THE NABATAEAN GOD AND GODDESS /
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OTHER DEITIES WORSHIPPED BY THE NABATAEANS /
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IMAGES AND RITUALS /
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THE WORLD OF NABATAEAN RELIGION /
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BIBLIOGRAPHY /
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INDICES /
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RELIGIONS IN THE GRAECO-ROMAN WORLD /
Additional Edition:
Print version: The Religion of the Nabataeans: A Conspectus Leiden, Boston : BRILL, 2001, ISBN 9789004107540
Language:
English