
Udug - Wikipedia
The udug (Sumerian: 𒌜), later known in Akkadian as the utukku, were an ambiguous class of demons from ancient Mesopotamian mythology found in the literature of Sumer, Akkad, Assyria and Babylonia.
乌图库 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
乌图库 (Udug) 古巴比伦 神话中的一种精灵。 传说人死后没有进行葬礼,死人的灵魂就会变成乌图库,向活人复仇,必须重新进行葬礼来安抚,其形象一般是半人半兽。
Band 8 Healing Magic and Evil Demons - De Gruyter
2015年12月14日 · This book brings together ancient manuscripts of the large compendium of Mesopotamian exorcistic incantations known as Udug.hul (Utukku Lemnutu), directed against evil demons, ghosts, gods, and other demonic malefactors within the Mesopotamian view of the world.
The Role of the Udug: Night Demons in Mesopotamian Belief
2024年11月21日 · Explore the chilling world of Udug, the night demons of Mesopotamian belief. Uncover their origins, roles in mythology, and lasting cultural impact.
Hanbi - Wikipedia
In Sumerian and Akkadian mythology (and Mesopotamian mythology in general) Hanbi or Hanpa (more commonly known in western text) was the lord of evil, lord of all evil forces (Udug) and the father of Pazuzu.
The Fascinating World of Utukku: Unraveling Ancient Sumerian …
Utukku, the mythical beings from Sumerian and Akkadian mythology, embody a duality of nature, encompassing both good and evil traits. These fascinating entities are believed to be the offspring of Anu and Antu, positioned in the service of the underworld.
Udug - Wikiwand
The udug, later known in Akkadian as the utukku, were an ambiguous class of demons from ancient Mesopotamian mythology. They were different from the dingir and ...
Utukku – Benevolent or evil? « Cradle of Civilization
2014年8月28日 · Utukku (Sumerian: UDUG), in Sumerian mythology a type of spirit or demon that could be either benevolent or evil. It is common to change /D/ to /t/ and /G/ to /k/ in converting Sumerian into Akkadian. The final /-u/ is the Akkadian nominative case-ending. The canon of exorcism of the evil UDUG is known as…
Healing Magic and Evil Demons. Canonical Udug-hul Incantations
2024年6月1日 · This book brings together ancient manuscripts of the large compendium of Mesopotamian exorcistic incantations known as Udug.hul (Utukku Lemnutu), directed...
CCP 2.2.2 - Udug-hul 2-4 | Cuneiform Commentaries Project
Lines 3-7 duplicate JRL 1053 (CCP 2.2.1.A.b), lines 11-16, while lines 8-12 offer the Akkadian text of Udug-ḫul IV 1-5, but provide explanations only for the last two lines. [Adapted from E. Frahm, Babylonian and Assyrian Text Commentaries. Origins …
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