The Devils and Evil Spirits of Babylonia
Reginald Campbell Thompson (1876–1941), grandson of the mathematician Augustus De Morgan, studied oriental languages at Cambridge, and in 1899 began his career in the British Museum's department of Egyptian and Assyrian antiquities. He participated in excavations at Nineveh and Carchemish with colleagues including Leonard William King and David George Hogarth (whose works are also reissued in this series). Thompson's later publications included a verse translation of The Epic of Gilgamish, and studies of ancient science. Published in 1903–4, this two-volume work made a substantial contribution to modern knowledge of ancient Babylonian demonology and magical practices. Volume 2 focuses on purification rituals, protection against disease, and descriptions of supernatural beings, but also contains additional protective charms against evil spirits. The work includes transliterations and explanatory notes, and was designed to accompany earlier British Museum publications of cuneiform texts from the seventh-century BCE Library of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh.
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September 2018Paperback
9781108084611
244 pages
216 × 140 × 14 mm
0.308kg
1 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Series Asakki Marsuti
- Series Ti'i
- Miscellaneous incantations
- Series Luh-ka
- Descriptions of gods, etc.
- Legend of the worm
- Vocabulary of selected words.