Much ado about Marduk: questioning discourses of royalty in first millennium Mesopotamian literature

The king in ancient Mesopotamia is often viewed as a figure above reproach. This volume problematizes this assumption through a critical investigation of several Akkadian texts that challenge royal policy. In most cases, the questions raised by these texts pertain to the king's relationship to...

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Published in:Studies in ancient near Eastern records
Main Author: Finn, Jennifer (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Boston Walter De Gruyter Inc 2017
In: Studies in ancient near Eastern records (volume 16)
Reviews:[Rezension von: Finn, Jennifer, Much ado about Marduk : questioning discourses of royalty in first millennium Mesopotamian literature] (2020) (Artemov, Nikita, 1979 -)
Series/Journal:Studies in ancient near Eastern records volume 16
Further subjects:B Assyria History Sources
B Marduk (Babylonian deity)
B Assyria Sources History Iraq Middle East Assyria History Sources
B Assyro-Babylonian literature
B Iraq History To 634 Kings and rulers
B Electronic books
B Iraq History Kings and rulers To 634
B Thesis
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Summary:The king in ancient Mesopotamia is often viewed as a figure above reproach. This volume problematizes this assumption through a critical investigation of several Akkadian texts that challenge royal policy. In most cases, the questions raised by these texts pertain to the king's relationship to the Babylonian god Marduk, an issue that becomes increasingly relevant during the Neo-Assyrian period
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version recor
ISBN:1501504967