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The Akkadian Namburbu Texts
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Namburbi is the title of a group of typical Babylonian incantations, used to "undo" or avert portended evil. This book explains the nature of the texts and the ritual associated with them, and prov...
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31 December 1974
Namburbi is the title of a group of typical Babylonian incantations, used to "undo" or avert portended evil. Consisting of both rituals and prayers, they provide a response to the observed events taken by the Mesopotamians to be signs of future happenings; thus they are the practical correlate of the "omen texts," which list such portents and their significance. The fascicle by Caplice includes a long introduction, which explains the nature of the texts and their ritual Sitz im Leben, and the translation, with notes, of 14 representative texts, ranging from a Ritual for the Evil of a Snake to a Ritual to Secure Brisk Trade.

Price: £9.50
Pages: 24
Publisher: Undena Publications
Imprint: Undena Publications
Series: Sources from the Ancient Near East
Publication Date:
31 December 1974
ISBN: 9780890039441
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
HISTORY / Ancient / General, Ancient history
