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€ 155,25
EAN-13: 9789042949140
Muraoka T.
Wisdom of Ben Sira
Edizione:Peeters, 2023
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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€ 63,25
EAN-13: 9789042951518
Howard J.C.
Architecture, Iconography, and Text
Edizione:Peeters, 2023
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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€ 120,75
EAN-13: 9789042952638
Münger S.
'Trinkt von dem Wein, den ich mischte!'
Edizione:Peeters, 2023
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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€ 105,80
EAN-13: 9789042950962
Lenzi A.
Suffering in Babylon
Edizione:Peeters, 2023
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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€ 80,50
EAN-13: 9789042951617
Porzia F.
Divine Names on the Spot II
Edizione:Peeters, 2023
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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€ 96,60
EAN-13: 9789042950733
Porzia F.
Le peuple aux trois noms
Edizione:Peeters, 2022
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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€ 97,75
EAN-13: 9789042944732
Muraoka T.
The Books of Hosea and Micah in Hebrew and Greek
Edizione:Peeters, 2022
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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€ 101,20
EAN-13: 9789042949850
Walker J.
The Power of Images
Edizione:Peeters, 2022
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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€ 143,75
EAN-13: 9789042948563
Bachmann V.
Menschsein in Weisheit und Freiheit
Edizione:Peeters, 2022
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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€ 126,50
EAN-13: 9789042948846
Payne A.
Beyond All Boundaries
Edizione:Peeters, 2021
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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€ 109,25
EAN-13: 9789042942646
Römer T.
Oral et écrit dans l'Antiquité orientale: les processus de rédaction et d'édition
Edizione:Peeters, 2021
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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€ 74,75
EAN-13: 9789042947269
Galoppin T.
Divine Names on the Spot
Edizione:Peeters, 2021
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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€ 96,60
EAN-13: 9789042943445
Himbaza I.
The Text of Leviticus
Edizione:Peeters, 2020
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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DescrizioneThe book of Leviticus is by far the most quoted in rabbinic literature such as the Mishna or the Talmud, while it has been marginalized in the Christian tradition. Nevertheless, scholars of both traditions have again become highly interested in it for some decades now. As shown by many recent publications, the book is thoroughly studied for textual, literary, historical and reception aspects. It has often been said and written that the text of Leviticus is stable in comparison to many other books of the Hebrew Bible, and that its Greek translation is quite literal. Yet, the text of Leviticus continues to raise questions, not only regarding its content and textual witnesses, but also its interpretation, history and reception. The third international colloquium of the Dominique Barthélemy Institute, held in Fribourg in October 2015, aimed to bring together some specialists of the text of Leviticus in order to advance research on its textual witnesses and the aforementioned topics. The articles collected in this book reflect the width of current research. They deal with the witnesses to the text of Leviticus in the Dead Sea Scrolls, the Masoretic Text, the Samaritan Pentateuch and the Septuagint. They also study the book’s Hebrew editing; its relation to other books such as Joshua, Luke-Acts and Flavius Josephus; and the challenge of its translation, with a case study in French. Le livre du Lévitique est de loin le plus cité dans la littérature juive, notamment la Mishna ou le Talmud, alors qu’il a été marginalisé dans la tradition chrétienne. Néanmoins, depuis quelques décennies, les chercheurs des deux bords se sont intéressés à ce livre. De nombreuses publications récentes montrent qu’il est étudié dans tous ses aspects textuels, littéraires, historique et dans sa réception. On a souvent affirmé que le texte du Lévitique est plus stable que celui de beaucoup d’autres livres de la Bible hébraïque, que sa traduction grecque est littérale, etc. Pourtant, ce texte continue de soulever des questions, non seulement en ce qui concerne ses témoins textuels, mais aussi son interprétation, son histoire et sa réception. Tenu à Fribourg en Octobre 2015, le troisième colloque international de l’Institut Dominique Barthélemy entendait rassembler quelques spécialistes du texte du Lévitique pour avancer dans la recherche sur ces différents sujets. Les études rassemblées dans ce volume reflètent le vaste champ de recherche sur ce livre biblique. Elles touchent à la manière dont le Lévitique apparaît dans les témoins textuels, notamment les manuscrits de la Mer Morte, le Texte Massorétique, le Pentateuque Samaritain et la Septante. Elles abordent également les défis de son édition hébraïque, ses relations avec d’autres livres comme Josué, Luc-Actes et Flavius Josèphe et enfin les enjeux de sa traduction française.This book is published open access. It can be downloaded here.

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€ 82,80
EAN-13: 9789042941731
Wasserman N.
The Flood: The Akkadian Sources
Edizione:Peeters, 2020
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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DescrizioneThe story of the primeval cataclysmic flood which wiped out all life on earth, save for one family, is found in different ancient Mesopotamian texts whence it reached the Biblical and Classical literary traditions. The present book systematically collects the earliest attestations of the myth of the Flood, namely all the cuneiform-written Akkadian sources – from the Old Babylonian to the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian periods, including Tablet XI of the Epic of Gilgamesh –, presenting them in a new synoptic edition and English translation which are accompanied by a detailed philological commentary and an extensive literary discussion. The book also includes a complete glossary of the Akkadian sources. This book is published open access. It can be downloaded here.

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15.
€ 110,40
EAN-13: 9789042941236
Wyssmann P.
Vielfältig geprägt
Edizione:Peeters, 2019
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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DescrizioneIm Zentrum des Bandes stehen die Münzen aus der perserzeitlichen Provinz Samaria und die auf ihnen dargestellte Bildwelt. Das Corpus des sogenannten Samarian Coinage umfasst heute rund 250 Münztypen, wovon 165 mit relativer Sicherheit in Samaria verortet werden können. Dabei handelt es sich um Silbermünzen (Drachmen, Obolen, Hemiobolen und Viertelobolen), die zwischen 401 und 332 v. Chr. geprägt wurden und sich ikonographisch durch ihre grosse Vielfalt auszeichnen. Eine umfassende Untersuchung ihrer Bilder verspricht wichtige Rückschlüsse auf Geschichte und Kultur der Region und ihrer Bewohner. Die vorliegende Arbeit liefert eine detaillierte ikonographische Analyse auf der Grundlage des kritisch aufgearbeiteten numismatischen Materials und unter Einbezug vieler Vergleichsstücke. Ein neuer Ansatz bei der Datierung der Prägetätigkeit in Samaria führt zu einem besseren Verständnis der Münzbilder: Die Unterteilung in vier Prägephasen macht es möglich, die Präferenzen der jeweiligen Prägeherren bei der Bildwahl genauer zu erfassen und sie vor dem Hintergrund der historischen Ereignisse im Palästina des 4. Jahrhunderts v. Chr. zu interpretieren. Durch die minutiöse Auswertung der Bildquellen gelingt es so, neues Licht auf Samaria am Vorabend der hellenistischen Zeit zu werfen. The coins from the province of Samaria in the Persian Period and the imagery depicted on them are at the centre of this volume. The corpus, normally referred to as Samarian Coinage, presently consists of approximately 250 coin types; the provenience from Samaria can be established with relative certainty for 165 of these types. Silver coins (drachms, obols, hemiobols, and quarter obols) minted between 401 and 332 BCE, they are characterised by a wide iconographic variety. A comprehensive study of the images on these coins promises important insights into the region’s history and culture. The present monograph provides a detailed iconographic analysis on the basis of a critical study of the numismatic material with reference to numerous comparative items. A new approach to dating the coin minting in Samaria results in a better understanding of the coin imagery, as the division into four minting phases enables a closer examination of each coin issuer’s preferences. The meticulous evaluation of the pictorial sources, interpreted against the historical background of the 4th century BCE, sheds new light on Samaria before the dawn of the Hellenistic Period. This book is published open access. It can be downloaded here.

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€ 98,90
EAN-13: 9789042939738
Römer T.
Représenter dieux et hommes dans le Proche-Orient ancien et dans la Bible
Edizione:Peeters, 2019
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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DescrizioneQuelle est la fonction des représentations du divin et aussi des hommes dans le Proche-Orient ancien? Quelles sont les différentes manières de rendre visible des dieux et quelles en sont les fonctions particulières? Ces représentations matérielles et visuelles permettent-elles de mieux comprendre les cultes officiels et les cultes privés? Quel est le rôle des images dans le culte royal? Est-ce le roi ou tous les humains qui sont «l’image» des dieux? Pour quelles raisons décide-t-on d’interdire des images cultuelles? Y a-t-il des précurseurs à l’interdiction biblique dans le Proche-Orient ou ailleurs? Comment les représentations des dieux et des hommes changent-elles en l’absence d’image cultuelle? Le colloque «Représenter dieux et hommes dans le Proche-Orient ancien et dans la Bible», qui s’est tenu les 5 et 6 mai 2015 au Collège de France, avait pour but d’éclairer ces questions autour de l’image, un sujet central pour l’intelligence des religions anciennes et modernes. What was the function of representing deities and also humans in the ancient Near-East? Which were the different ways of making gods visible, and the specific functions of these representations? Might these material and visual representations help us to better understand official cults, as well as private cults? What was the role of images in the royal cult? Was the king the only “image” of the gods, or could all humans fulfill this role? Why were cult images forbidden? Does the biblical prohibition have any precedent or parallel in the ancient Near-East, or elsewhere? And how do the ways of representing gods and humans change in the absence of cultic images? The conference Representing Gods and Humans in the Ancient Near-East and in the Bible, held at the Collège de France, Paris, on May 5-6 2015, sought to shed light on these questions surrounding the image, a critical issue for our understanding of ancient as well as modern religions. This book is published open access. It can be downloaded here.

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€ 82,80
EAN-13: 9789042941328
Anthonioz S.
When Gods Speak to Men
Edizione:Peeters, 2019
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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DescrizioneThe nature of divine speech in Antiquity in the Mediterranean Basin has often been the object of scholarly analysis, especially regarding its divinatory context and questions of genre and rhetoric. The present volume not only provokes a dialogue with this past research, but seeks to respond to a problem that has received little consideration until now: the articulation of divine speech with the various forms of its representation (linguistic, literary, and material). The aim is to analyze the nature of divine speech through its materiality and the impact of the latter on the former’s definition and evolution. La recherche s’est souvent intéressée à la nature du discours divin dans l’Antiquité, par exemple, les contextes divinatoires ou encore les questions de forme et de rhétorique. Si le présent volume n’exclut pas que ces questions soient à nouveau abordées, il vise cependant à répondre plus précisément à une question qui n’a pas encore été traitée, à savoir l’articulation du discours divin avec ses différentes formes de représentations (linguistiques, littéraires et matérielles). Le but est d’étudier ces différentes représentations et de montrer comment elles participent de la définition même et du statut du discours en question. This book is published open access. It can be downloaded here.

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€ 111,55
EAN-13: 9783727818158
Römer T.
Entre dieux et hommes: anges, démons et autres figures intermédiaires
Edizione:Peeters, 2017
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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DescrizioneIt has long been an important issue for many religions, both ancient and modern, to imagine and question the differences between humans and deities as well as their means to communicate between each other. Ancient Near Eastern texts and iconography conceive this relationship in more than binary terms (i.e., human vs. divine): they presume the existence of various intermediate and often liminal entities, whom scholars have usually classified in terms of “angels”, “demons”, “heroes” etc. According to ancient belief, such beings (some anonymous, others named such as Pazuzu, Azazel, Gabriel, Metatron, or Satan...) could take over roles that were considered as unfitting for the gods themselves; they could act as messengers and intermediaries, or in contrast even rival the gods. The dead (or at least the prominent among the deceased, such as kings or prophets) could be considered as intermediates in their own right, since they were thought to have special knowledge of a sphere that the living could only imagine imperfectly. To keep such entities at a distance or to satisfy them and gain their sympathy could at times prove no less challenging than to serve the gods. On the other hand, imagining those entities helped ancient societies and individuals, and particularly the literary elites among them, to manage and structure the contingencies of the world they lived in. The present volume offers the proceedings of an international symposium, organized by the chair of «Milieux Bibliques» and held at the Collège de France on 19-20 May 2014, dealing with intermediate beings as imagined in ancient Near Eastern societies and reflected in their textual and visual records. The aim was to get a better sense of how such entities were conceived, what roles they were attributed and what functions they fulfilled in culture and society, religion and literature, ritual and belief. The contributions scrutinize cuneiform and other ancient Near Eastern texts, as well as biblical literature, in order to understand ancient Mesopotamian, Levantine and Israelite conceptions of human-divine hybrids and intermediaries; other papers address ancient Egyptian, Jewish, Manichaean, Christian, Zoroastrian, and Islamic sources and beliefs. In all their variety, and in the variety of the numinous figures (collectives or individuals, anonymous or named) that are analyzed, these studies provide vivid insights into how the ancients experienced and modeled the reality they lived in when mobilizing human-divine intermediates for their own concerns.

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€ 109,25
EAN-13: 9783727817939
Nocquet D.R.
La Samarie, la Diaspora et l'achèvement de la Torah
Edizione:Peeters, 2017
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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€ 87,40
EAN-13: 9789042938779
Kipfer S.
Visualizing Emotions in the Ancient Near East
Edizione:Peeters, 2017
Collana:Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis

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DescrizioneThe history of emotion is an important interdisciplinary research field, not least because it touches fundamental questions about the distinction between psychobiology-based universals and socio-cultural, path-dependent and thus relative peculiarity. Conceptual incongruities between what is today understood as emotion and various views on emotions in antiquity should not distract from the fact that, while emotions do have a history, they substantially belong to all human experience as such. Visual media and images open perspectives for transcultural research that differ from the testimony of texts. Their study can thus make a major contribution to a better understanding of emotions in the Ancient Near East. How where gestures, body posture, facial expressions etc. visualized in images from Mesopotamia, the Levant and Egypt and what role does the visualization play in communicating emotions? The first part of the present volume takes concrete examples as a starting point and discusses the fundamental question whether or not emotions were represented and can thus be studied in Ancient Near Eastern art. Approaches and arguments are controversial: Some authors argue that there are no visualizations of emotions, but only cultural roles and ritual embodiments. Their view is contrasted by other contributors, who assume that one may detect non-verbal expressions hiding emotions in visual respresentations and that it is crucial to specify the appropriate tools and methodologies to interpret them in an adequate way. The second part offers five additional theoretical reflexions from comparative, linguistic and art-historical perspectives. With such a broad interdisciplinary approach including Assyriology, Egyptology, Near Eastern archaeology and Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies, the volume offers a large panorama of the most important research positions on a fundamental topic. The book results from workshop discussions held in June 2015 during the 61st Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale at Bern and Geneva. Contributors include John Baines, Dominik Bonatz, Izak Cornelius, Margaret Jaques, Othmar Keel, Sara Kipfer, Florian Lippke, Silvia Schroer, Andreas Wagner, Elisabeth Wagner-Durand, and Wolfgang Zwickel.

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