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Ugarit, religion and culture
proceedings of the International Colloquium on Ugarit, Religion and Culture, Edinburgh, July 1994 ; essays presented in honour of Professor John C. L. Gibson -
Religious texts from Ugarit
the words of Ilimilku and his colleagues -
Myths of power
a study of royal myth and ideology in Ugaritic and biblical tradition -
Degrees of divinity. Some mythical and ritual aspects of West Semitic kingship
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Killing and Cosmogony in Canaanite and Biblical Thought
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Sea and Desert: Symbolic Geography in West Semitic Religious Thought
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The Source of the Ugaritic Myth of the Conflict of Baʻal and Yam
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Le centre du monde dans les littératures d'Ougarit et d'Israel
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Baal, Dagan, and Fred: a rejoinder
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Les mythes des Dioscures et l'idéologie royale dans les littératures d'Ougarit et d'Israël
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Of calves and kings
the Canaanite dimension in the religion of Israel -
The mythic mind
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"He unfurrowed his brow and laughed"
essays in honour of Professor Nicolas Wyatt -
Ugarit, religion and culture
proceedings of the International Colloquium, on Ugarit, Religion and Culture, Edinburgh, July 1994 ; essays presented in honour of professor John C. L. Gibson -
"He unfurrowed his brow and laughed"
essays in honour of Professor Nicolas Wyatt -
Ugarit, religion and culture
proceedings of the International Colloquium on Ugarit, Religion and Culture, Edinburgh, July 1994 ; essays presented in honour of John C. L. Gibson -
Myths of power
a study of royal myth and ideology in Ugaritic and biblical tradition -
Myths of power
a study of royal myth and ideology in Ugaritic and biblical tradition -
"He unfurrowed his brow and laughed"
essays in honour of Professor Nicolas Wyatt -
"He unfurrowed his brow and laughed"
essays in honour of Professor Nicolas Wyatt -
Ugarit, religion and culture
proceedings of the International Colloquium, on Ugarit, Religion and Culture, Edinburgh, July 1994 ; essays presented in honour of professor John C. L. Gibson -
Arms and the king
the earliest allusions to the Chaoskampf motif and their implications for the interpretation of the Ugaritic and biblical traditions -
The seventy sons of Athirat, the nations of the world, Deuteronomy 32.6b, 8-9, and the myth of the divine
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Androgyny as a theological strategy in west Semitic thought. Some preliminary reflections
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Ugarit, religion and culture
proceedings of the International Colloquium on Ugarit, Religion and Culture, Edinburgh, July 1994 ; essays presented in honour of Professor John C. L. Gibson