Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Authorâ€?s Preface
  • Abbreviations And Bibliography (Cumulative)
  • Errata To Vol. I
  • Chapter 10: Men Of The Land And The God Of Justice
  • 10.1 City, Fields, Hills
  • 10.2 Cultivated Plants
  • 10.3 Domesticated Animals
  • 10.4 The Crisis Of Land-Tenure
  • 10.5 The Poetry Of Justice
  • 10.6 The Personification Of Justice
  • 10.7 Land Transport: The Ass And Its Sacks
  • Chapter 11: The High God And The Elements
  • 11.1 The Elements In General
  • 11.2 Thunder And Lightning
  • 11.3 Snow And Hail
  • 11.4 Rain And Dew
  • 11.5 Summary
  • Chapter 12: Divine Kingship, Civic Institutions, Imperial Rule 12.1 Divine Kingship
  • 12.2 Structure Of The City And Dispersal Of The Kingâ€?S Power
  • 12.3 Restoration Of Divine Monarchy Under Rome
  • 12.4 Christ And Caesar
  • Chapter 13: Archery And Its Symbolism
  • 13.1 Technology Of The Bow And Arrow
  • 13.2 The Word For “Arrowsâ€? In Ancient Languages
  • 13.3 The Arrow As Bearing Poison And Pestilence
  • 13.4 The High Godâ€?S Surrogate As Sender Of Plague
  • 13.5 Lightning And Snow As The Arrow Of The High God
  • 13.6 The Bow Of The High God In The Cloud 13.7 The Broken Bow
  • 13.8 The Bow And The Quiver
  • 13.9 The Bow And The Lyre
  • Chapter 14: The Mediterranean Seer And Shamanism
  • 14.1 Shamanistic Traits Of The Mediterranean Seer
  • 14.2 The Birth And Death Of The Seer
  • 14.3 The Seer With His Torch As Rainmaker
  • 14.4 The Seer As Hibernating And Risen Bear
  • 14.5 The Seer As Insightful Even In Death
  • 14.6 The “Witchâ€? Of En-Dor, Circe, The Sibyl
  • 14.7 Gergithes And Girgashites
  • Chapter 15: Sacred Space And Time In Israel And Italy
  • 15.1 The Amphictyony Of Twelve Peoples 15.2 Eastern Connections Of The Etruscans
  • 15.3 The Formulas Of Greek And Phoenician Colonization
  • 15.4 The Magic Circle Of The City
  • 15.5 Regeneration Of Metals In The Mine
  • 15.6 The Saecula Of The City And Their Portents
  • Chapter 16: The Ark Of The Covenant And The Temple Of Janus
  • 16.1 Exit To Battle, Return In Triumph
  • 16.2 The Ritual Declaration Of War
  • 16.3 Euocatio
  • 16.4 The Crime Of Q. Valerius Soranus
  • 16.5 The Return Of The Numen To Its Home
  • 16.6 The “Triumphal Entryâ€? Of Jesus
  • 16.7 The Victor Assimilated To The God 16.8 Common Features Of The “Triumphalâ€? Procession
  • 16.9 An Axe As Representing The Divinity
  • Chapter 17: Levels Of Connection Between Greek And Hebrew
  • 17.1 Summary
  • 17.2 Translation, Evident And Presumed
  • 17.3 Names Of Rulers And Cities
  • 17.4 The Shared Vocabulary
  • 17.5 Ethnics And Noun-Endings
  • 17.6 Old Agreements Between Semitic And Indo-European
  • Appendix 2: Additions And Corrections
  • Index 1: Words Discussed
  • Index 2: Texts Cited
  • Index 3: Objects Described