The Legacy of Mesopotamia (Hardback)
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|Short Description for The Legacy of Mesopotamia Explored in this book is the spread of culture through literacy from Mesopotamia into Egypt, Palestine and Greece after a system of writing was developed. By gathering evidence from material and literary sources from 3000 BC onwards, threads of influence and continuity are traced into the Middle Ages.
Full description- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Published: 09 April 1998
- Format: Hardback 246 pages
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- Categories: Literary Studies: Classical, Early & Medieval | Cultural Studies | General & World History | Middle Eastern History | Ancient History: To C 500 CE | Classical History / Classical Civilisation | Archaeology By Period / Region
- ISBN 13: 9780198149460 ISBN 10: 0198149468
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Full description for The Legacy of Mesopotamia
Influence from Mesopotamia on adjacent civilizations has often been proposed on the basis of scattered similarities. For the first time a wide-ranging assessment from 3000 BC to the Middle Ages investigates how similarities arose in Egypt, Palestine, Anatolia, and Greece. The development of writing for accountancy, astronomy, devination, and belles lettres emanated from Mesopotamians who took their academic traditions into countries beyond their political control. Each country soon transformed what it received into its own, individual culture. When cuneiform writing disappeared, Babylonian cults and literature, now in Aramaic and Greek, flourished during the Roman Empire. The Manichaeans adapted the old traditions which then perished under persecution, but traces persist in Hermetic works, court narratives and romances, and in the Arabian Nights. When ancient Mesopotamia was rediscovered in the last century, British scholars were at the forefront of international research. Public excitement has been reflected in pictures and poems, films and fashion.

