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Mesopotamian Cosmic Geography (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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Mesopotamian Cosmic Geography (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Series: Mesopotamian Civilizations
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For purchasers of the 1998 edition of this book, download a list of
changes and addenda that are included in the 2011 printing here. In
this comprehensive study, Horowitz examines all of the extant
Mesopotamian texts (both Sumerian and Akkadian) relating to the
ideas of the physical universe and its constituent parts (Heaven,
Earth, subterranean waters, underworld). The author shows that the
Mesopotamian view of the universe was at once cohesive as well as
discordant and deficient, while remaining fairly constant over more
than 2,500 years. Horowitz first surveys the various sources for
Mesopotamian cosmic geography, including various mythological and
literary texts, as well as the famous Babylonian Map of the World
and various astrological and astronomical texts. The universe was
built by the gods in earliest times and was thought to be held
together by cosmic bonds. Given this general notion, there is
nevertheless significant variety in the inclusion or omission of
various elements of the picture in texts of different genres and
from different periods. In addition, the available evidence leaves
a number of problems unsolved. What are the bounds of the universe?
What is beyond the limits of the universe? In the second section of
the book, Horowitz then discusses each of the various regions and
their names in various locales and time periods, drawing on the
disparate sources to show where there is coherence and where there
is difference of perspective. In addition, he discusses all of the
names for the different parts of the universe and examines the
geographies of each region. Of importance for both Assyriologists
and those interested in the history of ideas, particularly the
cosmologies of the ancient Near East.
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