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Berossos and Manetho, Introduced and Translated: Native Traditions in Ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt

Berossos and Manetho, Introduced and Translated: Native Traditions in Ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt
Authors: Gerald Verbrugghe, John Wickersham
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 1061647

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.9

ISBN: 0472086871
Dewey Decimal Number: 930
EAN: 9780472086870
ASIN: 0472086871

Publication Date: January 19, 2001
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Product Description
Berossos and Manetho begins with a general introduction to the cultural history of ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt. It then presents a translation of the only known native narratives, written in Greek, of the histories of these two civilizations. The priest Berossos chronicled the past of ancient Babylon from the mythical creation of the world down to Alexander the Great's conquest in the fourth century b.c.e. For Egypt, the scribe Manetho's list of rulers from the reigns of the gods down to Alexander's conquest remains the basis for the dynastic arrangement of the pharaohs that is still used today.
Berossos and Manetho offers particular emphasis on and discussion of the languages and scripts used to preserve the glorious past of these lands. Each author receives his own special introduction, which describes his life, the sources of his History, the nature and content of his writings, and his goals and accomplishments. There follows a translation of all the surviving ancient information about each author, and of all that can be recovered of his writings. For the first time, Berossos and Manetho--priests and contemporaries who write just when their lands had been pushed into Hellenization--have been translated in one volume.
This volume will appeal to all people interested in ancient Israel, Greek history, and ancient history in general.
Gerald P. Verbrugghe is Associate Professor of History, Rutgers University. John M. Wickersham is Professor of Classics and Classics Department Chairperson, Ursinus College.



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3 out of 5 stars "Interesting"   April 21, 2002
 8 out of 11 found this review helpful

Manetho, the third century B.C. chronicler and high priest of Heliopolis, wrote several books on Egyptian history and religion; and he wrote them all in Greek. It may be said that he was by birth an Egyptian and by manner a Greek. Much like Manetho, Berossos was a priest who thrived during the Hellenistic world's apogee. He also sought to reconcile his Chaldean herritage under the guise of contemporary Hellenistic forms. Furthermore, he too wrote his history in Greek, documenting the annals of ancient Mesopotamia to his current time. Despite the fact that our knowledge of Egyptian and Babylonian antiquity would be far less extensive without these ancient writers' works, it should be noted that on the whole these works are anything but the delicate merging of eloquence and history customarily found in the Greek writings of his time. They are, on the other hand, a loose fragmentary compilation of documents concerning religious rites and reign by reign accounts of the great kings and pharaohs of Egyptian and Babylonian antiquity. Berossos and Manetho's works are interesting; although they are not entertaining or inspiring.


5 out of 5 stars Great Traditions   May 16, 2000
 5 out of 14 found this review helpful

It`s very important book to traditionalists of all over the world. We must know about our history, race & Roots.

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