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IST Lunch Bunch

Tuesday, April 17, 2012
12:00pm to 1:00pm
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Annenberg 105
“If P, then Q”: Form, System and Reasoning in Babylonian Divination
Francesca Rochberg, Department of Near Eastern Studies, UC Berkeley,
An extensive corpus of ancient Mesopotamian (ca 1800--100 BCE) scribal knowledge survives in the form of text series entitled umma P If P. The if P then Q statements establish systematic correspondences between visible, imaginable or conceivable physical phenomena on one hand, and events in the human social world on the other. They represent the written repertoire of ominous signs, the focus of scholarly divination. This talk is concerned with the conditional formulation of omens and their particular style of reasoning.
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