In the Garden of the Gods: Models of Kingship from the Sumerians to the Seleucids - Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides - Books - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9781472428684 - July 21, 2016
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In the Garden of the Gods: Models of Kingship from the Sumerians to the Seleucids 1st edition

Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides

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In the Garden of the Gods: Models of Kingship from the Sumerians to the Seleucids 1st edition

Examining the evolution of kingship in the Ancient Near East from the time of the Sumerians to the rise of the Seleucids in Babylon, this book argues that the Sumerian emphasis on the divine favour that the fertility goddess and the Sun god bestowed upon the king should be understood metaphorically from the start and that these metaphors survived in later historical periods, through popular literature including the Epic of Gilgame? and the Enuma Eli?. The author?s research shows that from the earliest times Near Eastern kings and their scribes adapted these metaphors to promote royal legitimacy in accordance with legendary exempla that highlighted the role of the king as the establisher of order and civilization. As another Gilgame? and, later, as a pious servant of Marduk, the king renewed divine favour for his subjects, enabling them to share the 'Garden of the Gods'. Seleucus and Antiochus found these cultural ideas, as they had evolved in the first millennium BCE, extremely useful in their efforts to establish their dynasty at Babylon. Far from playing down cultural differences, the book considers the ideological agendas of ancient Near Eastern empires as having been shaped mainly by class ? rather than race-minded elites.


274 pages, 6 black & white illustrations, 6 black & white halftones

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released July 21, 2016
ISBN13 9781472428684
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd
Pages 274
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 23 mm   ·   657 g
Language English  

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