How To Do Things With Tears
Ritual Lamenting in Ancient Mesopotamia
Format:Hardback
Publisher:De Gruyter
Published:10th Aug '20
Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 26th December 2025, but could change

In contrast to other traditions, cultic laments in Mesopotamia were not performed in response to a tragic event, such as a death or a disaster, but instead as a preemptive ritual to avert possible catastrophes. Mesopotamian laments provide a unique insight into the relationship between humankind and the gods, and their study sheds light on the nature of collective rituals within a crosscultural context.
Cultic laments were performed in Mesopotamia for nearly 3000 years. This book provides a comprehensive overview of this important ritual practice in the early 2nd millennium BCE, the period during which Sumerian laments were first put in writing. It also includes a new translation and critical edition of Uruamairabi (‘That city, which has been plundered’), one of the most widely performed compositions of its genre.
ISBN: 9781501519468
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1114g
676 pages