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204 / Many Faces of the Goddess, The
Cornelius, Izak
The Iconography of the Syro-Palestinian Goddesses Anat, Astarte, Qedeshet, and Asherah c. 1500-1000 BCE
2008, 2nd. enlarged edition
224 p. + 92 p. Plates
Fr. 98.-
ISBN 978-3-7278-1485-3
Izak Cornelius
The Many Faces of the Goddess
The
Iconography of the Syro-Palestinian Goddesses Anat, Astarte, Qedeshet,
and Asherah c. 1500-1000 BCE
Collection
: Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis (OBO), volume 204
The goddesses of ancient syro-Palestine
have recently received detailed attention. This study attempts to make
a contribution to the iconography of Anat, -Astarte, Asherah and Qedeshet
in the period 1500–1000 BCE. Because Anat and Astarte were closely related,
and it is sometimes argued that Qedeshet was a mere epithet of the goddess
Asherah, these goddesses need to be studied together. It is argued that
it is possible to differentiate between these goddesses and that Qedeshet
was an independent goddess with her own iconography. The main iconographic
types (armed, seated, standing, equestrian, naked woman with objects)
are discussed, attributes compared, items identified with a specific goddess,
and an Iconographic typology established. Like Astarte, Anat was depicted
armed and Astarte is also shown on horseback. The woman holding objects
is identified as Qedeshet. This book presents a detailed catalogue of
Items related to these goddesses, with photographs and comparative drawings.
Izak
(Sakkie) Cornelius is a South African and studied Theology and
Ancient Near Eastern Studies at the Universities of Stellenbosch and Tübingen.
He was born in Stellenbosch in 1958. After completing his D. Litt. (Stellenbosch
1985) he became a Lecturer at Stellenbosch University in 1986 and a Professor
in Ancient Studies (1999). He spent sabbaticals at the Universities of
Fribnourg (1989–1990), Heidelberg (1996) and Tübingen (2002–2003).
2008, 2nd. enlarged edition
224
p. + 92 p. plates, bound,
Fr. 98.-
ISBN 978-3-7278-1485-3