The Religion of the Nabataeans

The Religion of the Nabataeans
Title The Religion of the Nabataeans PDF eBook
Author John F. Healey
Publisher BRILL
Pages 276
Release 2001
Genre Religion
ISBN 9789004107540

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This book surveys systematically all the aspects of the religion of the Nabataeans of ancient Petra, including such important themes as the divinisation of kings and comparisons with Judaism and Islam. It is the first monograph ever devoted to this subject.

The Religion of the Nabataeans

The Religion of the Nabataeans
Title The Religion of the Nabataeans PDF eBook
Author J.F. Healey
Publisher BRILL
Pages 260
Release 2015-08-27
Genre History
ISBN 9004301488

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The history of the Nabataean Kingdom of Hellenistic-Roman times, centred on Petra, is now well known, but until the publication of this book, no monograph has been devoted to Nabataean religion, known to us principally from inscriptions in Nabataean Aramaic, iconography, archaeology and Greek literary texts. After a critical survey of the sources, the author analyses systematically the information on the individual gods worshipped by the Nabataeans, including a detailed illustrated account of temples and iconography. A further major section discusses religious themes: aniconism, henotheism, death-cult and the divinisation of kings. In a final chapter, Nabataean religion is considered in relation to Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The book will be of particular interest to historians of religion in the Graeco-Roman Near East and to Semitic epigraphists.

The Religious Life of Nabataea

The Religious Life of Nabataea
Title The Religious Life of Nabataea PDF eBook
Author Peter Alpass
Publisher BRILL
Pages 332
Release 2013-06-13
Genre History
ISBN 9004216235

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Flourishing in the centuries around the birth of Christ, the Nabataean kingdom covered a large swathe of the north-western Arabian Peninsula and was shaped by cultural influences from the Mediterranean, Arabian and wider Semitic worlds. The Religious Life of Nabataea examines the inscriptions, sculptures and architectural remains left by worshippers in every corner of the kingdom, from the spectacular remains of the desert city of Petra to the fertile plains of southern Syria. While previous scholarly approaches have minimised the diversity of cultic practices and traditions found in Nabataea, this study reveals a vibrant religious landscape dominated by a variety of local traditions.

Nabatu. The Nabataeans through their inscriptions

Nabatu. The Nabataeans through their inscriptions
Title Nabatu. The Nabataeans through their inscriptions PDF eBook
Author Francisco del Río Sánchez
Publisher Edicions Universitat Barcelona
Pages 193
Release 2015-12-04
Genre
ISBN 844753748X

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The aim of this book is to explore the history and culture of the Nabataeans, using the inscriptions not just as a complement to ilustrate the text but as a primary source of information. It is based on the conviction that the inscriptions can be enjoyed not only by the specialists but also by those who are curious and want to learn about them.

Petra and the Lost Kingdom of the Nabataeans

Petra and the Lost Kingdom of the Nabataeans
Title Petra and the Lost Kingdom of the Nabataeans PDF eBook
Author Jane Taylor
Publisher I.B. Tauris
Pages 0
Release 2012-10-30
Genre History
ISBN 9781848850200

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The Nabataean Arabs, one of the most gifted peoples of the ancient world, are today known only for their hauntingly beautiful rock-carved capital - Petra, a magnificent city carved out of the mountains, and one of the most breath-taking achievements of the ancient world. Yet they were famous in their day - Herod the Great and his sons, and a kaleidoscope of Roman emperors and generals were keenly aware of this powerful and wealthy trading kingdom. The Nabateans became inspired patrons of the arts, creating some of the most sublime and perfectly individual architecture of the time, not only at Petra, but over much of the Middle East. This richly illustrated book recounts the story of a remarkable but lost civilization. It tells of their nomadic origins, the development of their rich culture in Jordan, Syria, Arabia, Sinai and the Negev, their relations with their more famous neighbours and the demise of their kingdom at the hands of the Romans.

The Last Pagans of Iraq

The Last Pagans of Iraq
Title The Last Pagans of Iraq PDF eBook
Author Jaakko Hämeen-Anttila
Publisher BRILL
Pages 408
Release 2006-06-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9047409086

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This volume analyses the religious, philosophical and folkloristic content of Ibn Waḥshiyya's (d. 931) Nabatean Agriculture, a book containing rich information on Late Antique paganism in Iraq. The book also contains 61 translated excerpts from the Nabatean Agriculture.

The World of the Nabataeans

The World of the Nabataeans
Title The World of the Nabataeans PDF eBook
Author Konstantinos D. Politis
Publisher Franz Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden GmbH
Pages 396
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN

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Contents: Konstantinos D. Politis: Prologue; Norman Lewis: The Rediscovery of Petra, 1807-1818; Robert Wenning: The Nabataeans in History (Before AD 106); John F. Healey: Nabataeans Inscriptions: Language and Script; John R. Bartlett: Nabataean Religion; Joseph Patrich: Nabataean Art between East and West: A methodical Assessment; Laurent Tholbecq: Nabataean Monumental Architecture; Bernhard Kolb: Nabataean Dwellings: Domestic Architecture and Interior Decoration; David Graf: Nabataeans under Roman Rule (After AD 106); Konstantinos D. Politis: Nabataean Cultural Continuity into the Byzantine Period; Fazwi Zayadine: The Spice Trade from South Arabia and India to Nabataea and Palestine; John P. Oleson: Nabataean Water Supply, Irrigation and Agriculture; Jacqueline Studer: Animal Exploitation in the Nabataean World; Peter J. Parr: The Urban Development of Petra; Hero Granger-Taylor: Textiles of the Graeco-Roman Period from the Dead Sea Region; Stephan G. Schmid: Nabataean Fine-ware Pottery; James R. B. Mason: Experimenting the Manufacture of Nabataean Fine-ware Pottery; Julian M. C. Bowsher: Monetary Interchange in Nabataean Petra; Steven Rosen: The Nabataeans as Pastoral Nomads. An Archaeological Perspective; Zaki Aslan: The Cultural and Heritage Management of Petra; Glen W. Bowersock: Conclusion.