Dog-God, Therapeutic Resources and Canine Cults in the Jewish World
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Vol. 53: A tribute to Prof. Miguel Pérez Fernández, Articles, pages 187-205
Submitted: Jan 28, 2020
Published: Dec 27, 2004
Abstract
In this paper I analyze the image of the dog in the OT and in the subsequent Jewish tradition as part of the cultural heritage. This image originates in the conception of dog-gods, canine cults and therapeutic formulae from the Near East, that are also found among their Greek neighbours.
Keywords:
dog, dog-god, canine cults, therapeutic formulae
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Miralles Maciá, L. (2004). Dog-God, Therapeutic Resources and Canine Cults in the Jewish World. Miscelánea De Estudios Árabes Y Hebraicos. Sección Hebreo, 53, 187–205. https://doi.org/10.30827/meahhebreo.v53i0.175