Ritual in narrative : the dynamics of feasting, mourning, and retaliation rites in the Ugaritic tale of Aqhat

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Ritual in narrative : the dynamics of feasting, mourning, and retaliation rites in the Ugaritic tale of Aqhat

David P. Wright

Eisenbrauns, c2001

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Includes the text of Aqhat in Ugaritic (romanized) and English

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Description

Ugaritic ritual texts are varied and, by nature, problematic. But another source for ritual understanding is found in the narrative writings of Ugarit-namely, its myths and legends. Ritual texts in myths were not simply textual inserts but an integral part of the narrative. This present study is devoted to the examination of the way that ritual functions within the context of these stories.

Table of Contents

Preface Abbreviations Introduction 1. Felicitous Feasts and Offerings Daniil's First Offering The Filial Duties The Blessing of Daniil The Offering to the Kotharat The Meal for Kothar-wa-Hasis The Blessing of Aqhat Conclusion to Part 1 2. Infelicitous Feasts and Offerings The Feast with Anat Anat's Complaint to Il Anat's Killing of Aqhat Conclusion to Part 2 3. Mourning and Retaliation Anat's Mourning Daniil's Agricultural Rites The Messengers and Conjuration of the Vultures The Curse on the Locales Conclusion to Part 3 4. Renewal and Revenge Daniil's dbh and the Blessing of Pughai The Wine Service for Yatupan Conclusion to Part 4 General Conclusion Indexes

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