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Morris Jastrow

    Morris Jastrow Jr. war ein amerikanischer Orientalist und Bibliothekar, dessen Werk sich mit den religiösen und kulturellen Traditionen des alten Nahen Ostens befasste. Seine Forschung zielte darauf ab, das komplexe Geflecht von Mythen, Legenden und Ritualen aufzudecken und universelle menschliche Bestrebungen und Ängste aufzuzeigen. Jastrows Schriften untersuchten die Verbindungen zwischen alten Glaubensvorstellungen und ihrem bleibenden Einfluss auf das spätere religiöse Denken und boten den Lesern ein tiefes Verständnis der Entwicklung menschlicher Spiritualität.

    Hebrew and Babylonian Traditions
    The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
    A Gentle Cynic: Being a Translation of the Book of Koheleth, Commonly Known as Ecclesiastes, Stripped of Later Additions: Also Its Ori
    A History Of All Nations; Volume 5
    Die Religion Babyloniens und Assyriens. Zweiter Band
    Die Religion Babyloniens Und Assyriens; Volume 1
    • 2018

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      Die Religion Babyloniens Und Assyriens; Volume 1