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Divine Assemblies in Early Greek and Babylonian Epic

by: Ballesteros, B.

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Category: New Books
Code: 31526
ISBN-13: 9780198924593 / 978-0-19-892459-3
ISBN-10: 0198924593 / 0-19-892459-3
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Date: 2024
Publication Place: Oxford
Binding: Cloth
Pages: 463
Book Condition: New
Comments: Oxford Classical Monographs

Divine Assemblies in Early Greek and Babylonian Epic
Bernardo Ballesteros

Oxford Classical Monographs

Includes the first large-scale comparison of the gods of Homeric epic and Babylonian epic
Provides up-to-date treatments of several Babylonian literary works which are difficult to access for the comparatist
Offers a model for large-scale comparisons of poetic technique in pre-modern traditional poetry, as well as for thinking about ancient polytheistic religions

Description
In early Greek and Near Eastern myth and religion, the gods govern the cosmos. In narrative poetry, they are frequently portrayed through scenes of divine assembly. Did Homer and early Greek poets inherit this feature from their more ancient neighbours? And what can comparison tell us besides? This book is the first to chart divine assembly scenes in ancient Babylonian and early Greek epic. It asks why similarities between the two corpora exist, and exploits those similarities to enhance understanding of Mesopotamian and early Greek literature and religion. The book discusses Sumerian narrative poems, the Akkadian works Atra-ḫasīs, Anzû, Enūma eliš, Erra and Išum and the Epic of Gilgameš; Homer's Iliad, the Odyssey, Hesiod's Theogony and some Homeric Hymns. It studies poetic technique and probes further comparisons with Sanskrit, Old Norse, Polynesian, and Aztec mythology. It argues that Greek speakers are unlikely to have inherited the divine assembly from the Near East. Still, one can posit a long-term process of oral contact and communication fostered by common poetic structures and religious affinities. In a second part pursuing a mythological and religious comparison, the book concentrates on ideas about the cosmos and humankind, and on power dynamics within the pantheon as well as between gods and mortals. A focus on the head of the pantheon and on concepts of divine prerogatives illuminates culture-specific differences which can be related to historical socio-political discourses. The book develops a systematic approach to questions of cross-cultural literary comparison in the ancient world.

Table of Contents
Introduction
1:Poems
2:Structuring the Narrative
3:Comparing Conventions
4:Morphology
5:Diffusion
6:Divine Assemblies and Cosmic History
7:Distance and Proximity
8:Enemies of the Assembly
9:Divine Power: Atra-ḫasīs and the Gods' Kingship
10:Cosmic Order: Homer's Zeus and Divine Offices
11:Divine Counsel
Conclusion

Author Information
Bernardo Ballesteros, Assistant Professor in Early Greek Literature and Language, Institut für Klassische Philologie, Mittel- und Neulatein, University of Vienna

Bernardo Ballesteros is Assistant Professor in Early Greek Literature and Language at the Institut für Klassische Philologie, University of Vienna. After obtaining his doctorate at Oxford, he held postdoctoral positions at LMU Munich, the Warburg Institute, and the Faculty of Classics and Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford.

 
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Divine Assemblies in Early Greek and Babylonian Epic

by: Ballesteros, B.

  • ISBN-13: 9780198924593 / 978-0-19-892459-3
  • ISBN-03: 0198924593 / 0-19-892459-3
  • Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2024

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