Bilder Und Symbole Babylonisch-Assyrischer G tter... by Karl Frank, originally published in 1906, delves into the iconography and symbolism associated with the gods of ancient Babylonia and Assyria. This meticulously researched work explores the visual representations and symbolic meanings attributed to various deities in these influential Mesopotamian civilizations.
Frank's study offers valuable insights into the religious beliefs and cultural practices of the time, providing a comprehensive examination of the artistic and symbolic language used to depict the divine. Readers interested in ancient history, Near Eastern studies, and the history of religion will find this book to be an invaluable resource, shedding light on the rich spiritual heritage of Babylonia and Assyria.
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