Gods in Love

A Critical Edition and Analysis of the 'Divine Love Lyrics'

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The Divine Love Lyrics is a thematically cohesive collection of approximately 50 cuneiform texts from the 1st millennium BCE, originating in Assyria and Babylonia. These texts are connected to religious ceremonies in Babylon that revolved around the city’s principal deities: Marduk, his wife Zarpanitu, and his lover, Ištar of Babylon. Long recognized as a significant corpus in Assyriology, particularly through the pioneering work of W. G. Lambert, the Divine Love Lyrics have often been referenced in discussions of love, sexuality, and ritual in Mesopotamian culture. Yet, despite their importance, no comprehensive edition or detailed study of these complex and often enigmatic texts has been undertaken—until now.
This book aims to fill that gap. By expanding the known corpus, clarifying its structure and themes, and providing a meticulous edition and translation of each tablet, it offers a thorough philological foundation for future research. The study deepens our understanding of this fascinating yet challenging body of texts, shedding new light on their literary, religious, and cultural significance within the later phases of ancient Mesopotamia.

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Rocío Da Riva, Ph.D. (Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, 2001), is a professor of Prehistory in the Department of History and Archaeology of the University of Barcelona. She has published extensively (monographs, chapters of books and articles) on Babylonian temples, their economy and their festivals, on Babylonian history, historiography and royal inscriptions, and on Akkadian literature.
Nathan Wasserman, Ph.D. (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1993), is a professor of Assyriology at the Institute of Archaeology in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research focuses on Akkadian literary texts, with particular interest in areas such as myths, hymns, rituals, wisdom and amorous literature, and magical texts. He has published several monographs on these subjects, as well as a recent book on Old Babylonian political history (Brill).
Preface
List of Figures
Abbreviations and Conventions
Concordances

Introduction
 1 History of Research
 2 The Corpus
 3 Actors, loci, and Time in the DLL
 4 The Progression of the Ritual
 5 Historical Background of the DLL
 6 Love, Desire, Jealousy, and Aggression: Expressions of Emotions in the DLL
 7 Theological View of the DLL

The Texts



Ritual Tablets
 RT 1
 RT 2
 RT 3
 RT 4
 RT 5
 RT 6
 RT 7
 RT 8

Assyrian Manuscripts
 Ass. 1
 Ass. 2
 Ass. 3
 Ass. 4
 Ass. 5
 Ass. 6
 Ass. 7
 Ass. 8
 Ass. 9
 Ass. 10
 Ass. 11
 Ass. 12
 Ass. 13
 Ass. 14
 Ass. 15
 Ass. 16

Babylonian Manuscripts
 Bab. 1
 Bab. 2
 Bab. 3
 Bab. 4
 Bab. 5
 Bab. 6
 Bab. 7
 Bab. 8
 Bab. 9
 Bab. 10
 Bab. 11
 Bab. 12
 Bab. 13
 Bab. 14
 Bab. 15
 Bab. 16
 Bab. 17
 Bab. 18

Commentaries
 Comm. 1
 Comm. 2
 Comm. 3
 Comm. 4

Photos
Bibliography
Indices
Specialists in Assyriology (both scholars and students); Students and scholars of Ancient Near Eastern cultures, ancient history and history of religion; Biblical studies; Gender studies.
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