Patients and Performative Identities

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781575067438

At the Intersection of the Mesopotamian Technical Disciplines and Their Clients

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Edited by J. Cale Johnson
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1. Between Social History and the Life of the Mind: Professionals and Their Clients in Ancient Mesopotamia (Introduction) — J. Cale Johnson

2. Just in Case: Rituals for Entering the Palace or Perversion of Justice? — JoAnn Scurlock

3. Egalkura and Late Astrology — Marvin Schreiber

4. Looking for Clients in the Mesopotamian Ritual Texts — Ulrike Steinert

5. The Seer and His Client in the Ritual of Extispicy — Netanel Anor

6. Healing in Images and Texts: The Sickbed Scene — Strahil V. Panayotov

7. Performative Elements in the Aramaic Magic Bowls — Siam Bhayro

8. Akkadian sikillu and Greek Σκíλλα in Their Medical and Magico-Ritual Contexts — Maddalena Rumor


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