9780226260082-0226260089-The Intellectual Adventure of Ancient Man: An Essay of Speculative Thought in the Ancient Near East (Oriental Institute Essays)

The Intellectual Adventure of Ancient Man: An Essay of Speculative Thought in the Ancient Near East (Oriental Institute Essays)

ISBN-13: 9780226260082
ISBN-10: 0226260089
Edition: 1st PAPERBACK
Author: Thorkild Jacobsen, Henri Frankfort, H. A. Frankfort, John A. Wilson, William A. Irwin
Publication date: 1977
Publisher: University of Chicago Press Journals
Format: Paperback 410 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780226260082
ISBN-10: 0226260089
Edition: 1st PAPERBACK
Author: Thorkild Jacobsen, Henri Frankfort, H. A. Frankfort, John A. Wilson, William A. Irwin
Publication date: 1977
Publisher: University of Chicago Press Journals
Format: Paperback 410 pages

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The Intellectual Adventure of Ancient Man: An Essay of Speculative Thought in the Ancient Near East (Oriental Institute Essays) (ISBN-13: 9780226260082 and ISBN-10: 0226260089), written by authors Thorkild Jacobsen, Henri Frankfort, H. A. Frankfort, John A. Wilson, William A. Irwin, was published by University of Chicago Press Journals in 1977. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Assyria, Babylonia & Sumer (Ancient Civilizations History, Mesopotamia, History, Judaism, Comparative Religion, Religious Studies, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Intellectual Adventure of Ancient Man: An Essay of Speculative Thought in the Ancient Near East (Oriental Institute Essays) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Assyria, Babylonia & Sumer books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.31.

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The people in ancient times the phenomenal world was teeming with life; the thunderclap, the sudden shadow, the unknown and eerie clearing in the wood, all were living things. This unabridged edition traces the fascinating history of thought from the pre-scientific, personal concept of a "humanized" world to the achievement of detached intellectual reasoning. The authors describe and analyze the spiritual life of three ancient civilizations: the Egyptians, whose thinking was profoundly influenced by the daily rebirth of the sun and the annual rebirth of the Nile; the Mesopotamians, who believed the stars, moon, and stones were all citizens of a cosmic state; and the Hebrews, who transcended prevailing mythopoeic thought with their cosmogony of the will of God. In the concluding chapter the Frankforts show that the Greeks, with their intellectual courage, were the first culture to discover a realm of speculative thought in which myth was overcome.

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