Legends of Babylon and Egypt in relation to Hebrew Tradition

Leonard W. King

1918

Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press

3rd Impression

8vo

p.155

Description:

This book comprises three lectures delving into the legends of Babylon and Egypt. The initial lecture endeavors to illuminate fresh perspectives on the conventional beginnings of civilization in Egypt, Babylon, and Palestine. The second lecture delves into myths surrounding great floods and explores the parallels in myths across Semitic cultures. The concluding lecture, titled 'Creation and the Dragon Myth; And The Problem of Babylonian Parallels in Hebrew Tradition."
Condition:

Very Good Condition. Blue cloth with gilt titles to spine. Binding is firm and pages are clean. Neat previous owner's inscription to front free end paper. Boards are clean with minor wear to edges.

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