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Morris Jastrow

    Morris Jastrow Jr. was an American orientalist and librarian whose work delved into the religious and cultural traditions of the ancient Near East. His scholarship aimed to uncover the intricate tapestry of myths, legends, and rituals, revealing universal human aspirations and anxieties. Jastrow's writings explored the connections between ancient beliefs and their enduring impact on later religious thought, offering readers a rich understanding of the evolution of human spirituality.

    Book of Job: Its Origin, Growth and Interpretation
    The Study Of Religion
    Hebrew and Babylonian Traditions
    The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria
    A Gentle Cynic: Being a Translation of the Book of Koheleth, Commonly Known as Ecclesiastes, Stripped of Later Additions: Also Its Ori
    A History Of All Nations; Volume 5