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    Hunting Tiamat.Benjamin N. Parks - 2023 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 10 (2):154.
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    Tiamat.George A. Barton - 1893 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 15:1-27.
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    The Battle between Marduk and Tiamat.Thorkild Jacobsen - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (1):104-108.
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    Herakles: Lord and Guardian of the Fresh Waters.Eugenio Gómez Segura - 2023 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 28:e87407.
    Heracles carece de un programa estructurado que incluya muchas de sus aventuras. Este patrón podría originarse en el hecho de que hasta 21 de sus enemigos son descendientes del agua de mar en todas sus manifestaciones mitológicas: Poseidón, Ponto, Forcis, Ceto. Esta revisión se puede comparar con el papel cosmológico de Ninurta y Marduk en la mitología mesopotámica que lucha contra Tiamat y algunos de sus actos y escenarios. Se puede comprobar que Heracles realiza gran parte de sus trabajos: (...)
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    Below Either/or: Rereading Femininity and Monstrosity Inside Enuma Elish.Zairong Xiang - 2018 - Feminist Theology 26 (2):115-132.
    Often seen as a typical Chaoskampf, the cosmic struggle between Marduk and Tiamat in the Babylonian epic of creation, Enuma Elish, looked at closely belies this reading that has been dominating scholarship since the nineteenth century. Through a close-reading of the epic’s narrative against its modern/colonial reception, the article argues that Enuma Elish provides a rich and complex narrative in which motherhood and monstrosity do not oppose each other, nor do they run together with each other. The textual, historical (...)
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    The Problem of the Logosa Arkhe from Mythos in Ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Greece.Murat Sultan Özkan - 2023 - Tabula Rasa: Felsefe Ve Teoloji 40:1-20.
    Inquiries about existence in Mesopotamia started with the Sumerians. They set an example for the civilizations established in this geography and affected them deeply. According to Sumerian mythology, they are cosmic forces identified with fresh water, salt water and mist that are eternal. With the combination of these cosmic elements, the sky and the earth, which are symbolized by the gods, were formed. The whole they formed was separated from each other by Enlil, who was identified with air, and celestial (...)
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