The Paradigmatic Character of Mesopotamian Heroes
ersch. 1975; astral bodies as paradigmatic patterns; <i>pukku</i> and <i>mekkû</i>; the Gilgameš epic is not directly concerned with man’s request for eternal life but with life and death as an eternal cycle.
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Medienart: | Druck Aufsatz |
In: | RA Jahr: 1974, Band: 68, Seiten: 49-60 |
KeiBi Identifikator: | 36:127 |
Alle Rezensionen: | Shnaton 4 (1980, ersch. 1982) 308-313 (R. Kutscher) AfO 25 (1974/77, ersch. 1978) 186-189 (V. K. Afanasieva) BLOT 1978 103 (W. G. Lambert) JNES 37 (1978) 269-273 (W. W. Hallo) ArOr 47 (1979, ersch. 1980) 363-366 (B. Hruška) Religious Studies Review 6 (1980) 227 (J. L. Crenshaw) RA 70 (1976) 76-77 (M. Lambert) ВО 35 (1978, ersch. 1980) 183-186 (W. H. Ph. Römer) |
Zusammenfassung: | ersch. 1975; astral bodies as paradigmatic patterns; <i>pukku</i> and <i>mekkû</i>; the Gilgameš epic is not directly concerned with man’s request for eternal life but with life and death as an eternal cycle. |
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