Early Mesopotamian Divination Literature

Its Organizational Framework and Generative and Paradigmatic Characteristics

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In Early Mesopotamian Divination Literature: Its Organizational Framework and Generative and Paradigmatic Characteristics, Abraham Winitzer provides a detailed study of the Akkadian Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1600 BC) omen collections stemming from extispicy, the most significant Mesopotamian divination technique for most of that civilization’s history. Paying close attention to these texts’ organizational structure, Winitzer details the mechanics responsible for their origins and development, and highlights key characteristics of a conceptual framework that helped reconfigure Mesopotamian divination into a literature in line with significant, new forms of literary expression from the same time. This literature, Winitzer concludes, represents an early form of scientific reasoning that began to appreciate the centrality of texts and textual interpretation in this civilization’s production, organization, and conception of knowledge.

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Preliminary Material
页码: i–xxi
Introduction
页码: 1–27
Inner-omen Organization
页码: 28–150
Inter-omen Organization (i)
页码: 151–231
Inter-omen Organization (iii)
页码: 347–449
Conclusion
页码: 450–457
Bibliography
页码: 459–477
Selected General Index
页码: 478–479
Text Index
页码: 480–489
Abraham Winitzer, Ph.D. (2006), Harvard University, is Associate Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Languages at Notre Dame. He works on Mesopotamian literature as well as on Mesopotamia’s influence on the Hebrew Bible. He is currently completing a biography of A. Leo Oppenheim.
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations and Conventions
Introductory Note: Text Citation, Translation, Transcription, and Secondary Literature
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Inner-Omen Organization
Chapter 3: Inter-Omen Organization (I)
Chapter 4: Inter-Omen Organization (II): Complex Gradation
Chapter 5: Inter-omen Organization (III)
Chapter 6: Conclusion
Index
All interested in Mesopotamian divination and divination literature, and anyone concerned with text production and textuality in the ancient Near East and early conceptions of scientific thinking in that world.
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