Ancestor of the West - Writing, Reasoning, and Religion in Mesopotamia, Elam, and Greece
With Ancestor of the West, three distinguished French historians reveal the story of the birth of writing and reason, demonstrating how the logical religious structures of Near Eastern and Mesopotamian cultures served as precursors to those of the West. "Full of matter for anyone interested in language, religion, and politics in the ancient world."--R. T. Ridley, Journal of Religious History "In this accessible introduction to the ancient world, three leading French scholars explore the emergence of rationality and writing in the West, tracing its development and its survival in our own traditions. . . . Jean Bottero focuses on writing and religion in ancient Mesopotamia, Clarisse Herrenschmidt considers a broader history of ancient writing, and Jean-Pierre Vernant examines classical Greek civilization in the context of Near Eastern history."--Translation Review
2000. A near fine copy only marked by light bumping to the corners of the wraps.
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General Fields
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- : University of Chicago Press
- : University of Chicago Press
- : 0.326
- : 01 May 2000
- : 1.119 Centimeters X 16.7 Centimeters X 23 Centimeters
- : books
Special Fields
- : 194
- : 939./4
- : English
- : Paperback
- : Jean Bottéro; Clarisse Herrenschmidt; Jean-Pierre Vernant; Teresa Lavender Fagan (Translator); Francois Zabbal (Foreword by)