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Prayer in the Ancient World Online

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Hrsg. v. Daniel K. Falk und Rodney A. Werline

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Referenzwerk zu Gebetsphänomenen im antiken Nahen Osten und Mittelmeerraum mit über 400 Einträgen zu Gebetsformen, Ritualen und verwandten Praktiken aus Mesopotamien, Ägypten, Griechenland, Rom sowie im frühen Judentum und Christentum. Behandelt werden neben formalen Gebeten auch verwandte Praktiken wie u. a. Gelübde, Schwüre, Segen, Flüche, Beschwörungen und sogar Graffiti sowie ikonografische Darstellungen. Jeder Eintrag bietet eine detaillierte Analyse der Quelle, der Entstehungszeiz, des Kontexts, der Funktion und der materiellen Aspekte des jeweiligen Gebets oder Rituals. Der Online-Ausgabe liegt die ab 2027 erscheinende 3-bändige Printausgabe zugrunde.

Prayer in the Ancient World Online

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Brill Academic Publishers

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Das Angebot richtet sich nicht an Verbraucher i. S. d. § 13 BGB und Letztverbraucher i. S. d. PAngV.

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2666-6332

Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number

108992

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Prayer in the Ancient World (PAW) is an innovative resource on prayer in the ancient Near East and Mediterranean. The over 400 entries in PAW showcase a robust selection of the range of different types of prayers attested from Mesopotamia, Egypt, Anatolia, the Levant, early Judaism and Christianity, Greece, Rome, Arabia, and Iran, enhanced by critical commentary.

The project illustrates the variety of ways human beings have sought to communicate with or influence beings with extraordinary superhuman power for millennia. By including diverse examples such as vows and oaths, blessings, curses, incantations, graffiti, iconography, and more, PAW casts a wide net. In so doing, PAW privileges no particular tradition or conception of how to interact with the divine; for example, the project refuses to perpetuate a value distinction between “prayer,” “magic,” and “cursing.”

Detailed overviews introduce each area and address key issues such as language and terminology, geographical distribution, materiality, orality, phenomenology of prayer, prayer and magic, blessings and curses, and ritual settings and ritual actors. In order to be as comprehensive as practically possible, the volume includes a representative prayer of every attested type from each tradition.

Individual entries include a wealth of information. Each begins with a list of essential details, including the source, region, date, occasion, type and function, performers, and materiality of the prayer. Next, after a concise summary and a brief synopsis of the main textual witnesses, a formal description calls attention to the exemplar’s literary and stylistic features, rhetorical structure, important motifs, and terminology. The occasions when the prayer was used and its function are analyzed, followed by a discussion of how this exemplar fits within the range of variation of this type of prayer practice, both synchronically and diachronically. Important features of the prayer relevant for cross-cultural comparison are foregrounded in the subsequent section. Following an up-to-date translation, a concise yet detailed commentary provides explanations necessary for understanding the prayer and its function. Finally, each entry concludes with a bibliography of essential primary and secondary resources for further study.

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