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Ancestor of the West : Writing, Reasoning, and Religion in Mesopotamia, Elam, and Greece

معرفی کتاب «Ancestor of the West : Writing, Reasoning, and Religion in Mesopotamia, Elam, and Greece» نوشتهٔ Jean Bottero, Clarisse Herrenschmidt, Jean Pierre Vernant, Francois Zabbal, Teresa Lavender Fagan (trans.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Chicago Press در سال 2000. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

With Ancestor of the West , three distinguished French historians reveal the story of the birth of writing and reason, demonstrating how the logical religious structures of Near Eastern and Mesopotamian cultures served as precursors to those of the West. "Full of matter for anyone interested in language, religion, and politics in the ancient world."R. T. Ridley, Journal of Religious History "In this accessible introduction to the ancient world, three leading French scholars explore the emergence of rationality and writing in the West, tracing its development and its survival in our own traditions. . . . Jean Bottero focuses on writing and religion in ancient Mesopotamia, Clarisse Herrenschmidt considers a broader history of ancient writing, and Jean-Pierre Vernant examines classical Greek civilization in the context of Near Eastern history." Translation Review In this highly accessible introduction to the ancient world, three leading French historians explore the emergence of rationality and writing: how it developed and how it is remarkably similar to our own tradition. We learn that the supposed twin pillars of Western civilization, Greece and the Bible, were hardly freestanding: they elaborated logical and religious structures that had developed much earlier in Mesopotamia. At the same time Ancestor of the West reminds us that these cultures were precursors to our own precisely because they possessed an intelligence that we still recognize. The ancients, even in their earliest writings, thought like us.Jean Bottero focuses on writing and religion in ancient Mesopotamia, Clarisse Herrenschmidt considers a broader history of ancient writing, and Jean-Pierre Vernant examines classical Greek civilization in the context of Near Eastern history. In these essays we learn how Sumer and Akkad evolved writing, which enabled trade, deductive reasoning, and the coordination of a universal religion. We discover how the invention of the alphabet, and the rise of Aramaic as a common language, helped Elamites, Jews, Achaemenidians, and Greeks to develop correlated, and increasingly sophisticated, ideas about the invisible world beyond appearances. And we see how the Greeks, inspired in part by Babylonian institutions, went further to construct politics and a civic religion.This general-interest study locates the origins of today's civilization not in a particular time or people, but in the gradual articulation of writing and religious belief among interconnected ancient cultures. "In this introduction to the ancient world, three leading French historians explore the emergence of rationality and writing: how it developed and how it is remarkably similar to our own tradition. We learn that the supposed twin pillars of Western civilization, Greece and the Bible, were hardly freestanding: they elaborated logical and religious structures that had developed much earlier in Mesopotamia. At the same time Ancestor of the West reminds us that these cultures were precursors of our own precisely because they possessed an intelligence that we still recognize. The ancients, even in their earliest writings, thought like us."--BOOK JACKET. Three French scholars explore the emergence of rationality and writing in western culture, tracing its development and its survival in our own traditions. They emphasize that the supposed twin pillars of Greece and the Bible, were built on logical and religious structures that originated much earlier in Mesopotamia. The original criture, la raison, les dieux/> was published by Éditions Albin Michel in 1996. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR With this book, three distinguished French historians tell the story of the birth of writing and reason, explaining how the logical and religious structures of Near Eastern and Mesopotamian cultures served as precursors to those of the West.
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