The Ancient Mesopotamian Motif of kidinnu, “divine protection (of temple cities and their citizens),” in Akkadian and Aramaic Magic

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ford, James Nathan
Contributors: Gabbay, U. (Editor)
Format: Print Article
In:Encounters by the Rivers of Babylon. Scholarly Conversations Between Jews, Iranians and Babylonians in Antiquity
Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism
Year: 2014, Issue: 160, Pages: 271-283
KeiBi Identifier:73:455
Further subjects:Konferenzschrift
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