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7. The King’s Share in Divine Knowledge
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Abbreviations xv
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. The Dynamics of Cultural Regions and Traditions in Mesopotamia and the Rise of Assyrian Cultural Discourse 42
- 3. The Origins of Assyrian Cultural Tradition 93
- 4. Empire as Cosmos, Cosmos as Empire 145
- 5. Narratives of Power and the Assyrian Notion of Kingship 198
- 6. Administrator, Hunter, Warrior: The Mythical Foundations of the King’s Role as Ninurta 219
- 7. The King’s Share in Divine Knowledge 271
- 8. Between the Fictive and the Imaginary 290
- 9. The Individual Ruler as a Model for Kingship: Rethinking Ancient Historiography 322
- 10. The Reinvention of Tradition: The Assyrian State Rituals 379
- 11. The Voice of the Scholar 448
- Appendix 468
- Bibliography 477
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Abbreviations xv
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. The Dynamics of Cultural Regions and Traditions in Mesopotamia and the Rise of Assyrian Cultural Discourse 42
- 3. The Origins of Assyrian Cultural Tradition 93
- 4. Empire as Cosmos, Cosmos as Empire 145
- 5. Narratives of Power and the Assyrian Notion of Kingship 198
- 6. Administrator, Hunter, Warrior: The Mythical Foundations of the King’s Role as Ninurta 219
- 7. The King’s Share in Divine Knowledge 271
- 8. Between the Fictive and the Imaginary 290
- 9. The Individual Ruler as a Model for Kingship: Rethinking Ancient Historiography 322
- 10. The Reinvention of Tradition: The Assyrian State Rituals 379
- 11. The Voice of the Scholar 448
- Appendix 468
- Bibliography 477