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Ritualistic Formulae In Greek Dramatic Texts
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2009
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Ritualistic formulae and acts pervade the political, legal, societal and religious life of the ancient world. In many instances there are striking similarities between the formulae of the Greco-Roman world and those of the Near East. Often illumination exists from one to the other. Here I wish to notice a few passages in Greek drama where I think such illumination is possible.
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1 For instructive examples see the articles by M. Weinfeld at JAOS93(1973), 190–9 and Ugarit Forschungen 8 (1976), 379–114.
2 Bab. Tal. Ber. 55 b.
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6 I am indebted to Professors Abraham Wasserstein and Moshe Weinfeld for their helpful comments. In particular, I owe Professor Weinfeld the references found in notes 4 and 5. I am also grateful to the journal's referee for helpful criticisms.
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