06464oam 22007454a 450 991097088230332120211004152632.09781575064666157506466910.4159/9781575064666(CKB)3710000001387413(MiAaPQ)EBC4857046(DE-B1597)584397(DE-B1597)9781575064666(OCoLC)1273305939(MdBmJHUP)musev2_79403(Perlego)2034186(EXLCZ)99371000000138741320170515d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierFortune and Misfortune in the Ancient Near EastProceedings of the 60th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale Warsaw, 21–25 July 2014 /edited by Olga Drewnowska and Małgorzata SandowiczWinona Lake, Indiana :Eisenbrauns,2017.©2017.1 online resource (421 pages) illustrations, tablesRencontre Assyriologique Internationale9781575064659 1575064650 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.Front matter --Contents --Abbreviations --Program --Introduction --Part 1 What Is Fortune? What Is Misfortune? --Luck, Fortune, and Destiny in Ancient Mesopotamia Or How the Sumerians and Babylonians Thought of Their Place in the Flow of Things --The Concept of “Misfortune” in Sumerian Wisdom Literature --Man’s Fate: Divine Responsibility for Human Welfare in Ḫatti --Part 2 Man --Fortune and Misfortune of the Individual: Some Observations on the Sufferer’s Plaint in Ludlul bēl nēmeqi II 12–32 --On the Fortune—or Misfortune—of Having Children: The Abundance of Children According to the Omen Text K. 6403 --Gendering for Fortune and Misfortune: Ritual Gender Assignment in the Ancient Near East --Why Did Paškuwatti’s Patient Fail in the Matrimonial Bed? --Introduction aux symptômes mentaux en Mésopotamie --Legal Remedies against Misfortune: Evasion, Legal Fiction, and Sham Transactions in Late Bronze Age Emar --Hierarchy at the Hittite Court --Fortunes and Misfortunes of Messengers and Merchants in the Amarna Letters --Made Men: Rich Slaves of the Nūr-Sîns and the Egibis --Betting on the Right Horse: Loyalty in the Early Years of the Neo-Babylonian Empire --Part 3 King --The Origins of the LUGAL Office --Ups and Downs in the Career of Enmerkar, King of Uruk --“Šulgi, Mighty Man, King of Ur” --The Fate of Yasmaḫ-Addu, the King of Mari --Finding the Good Genius in Your Bowl --The Royal Adoption Scene in Ugaritic and Biblical Texts --“One Epic or Many?” Das Tukultī-Ninurta-Epos zum Ersten, zum Zweiten und zum. . .? --Part 4 City and State --Climate Change, the Mardu Wall, and the Fall of Ur --Regional Differences in Middle Assyrian --The Anatolian and Iranian Frontiers: Analyzing the Foreign Policy of the Assyrian Empire under Esarhaddon --Finis Assyriae: The Fall of the Assyrian State, or the Fall of the Assyrian Civilisation? --Fortune and Politics: Nabopolassar’s Campaigns in 616–615 b.c.e. and His Alliance with Media --More about the Crisis in Uruk --Part 5 God and Temple --Don’t Insult Inana! Divine Retribution for Offense against Common Decency in the Light of New Textual Sources --Fortune and Misfortune of the Eagle in the Myth of Etana --Within the Ekur: Sitz im Leben for a Literary Topos Regarding Nintur --Some Remarks on the Archaeology of the Ekur of Nippur during Post-Kassite TimesIn the week between July 21 and 25, 2014, the University of Warsaw hosted more than three hundred Assyriologists from all over the world. In the course of five days, nearly 150 papers were read in three (and sometimes four) parallel sessions. Many of them were delivered within the framework of nine thematic workshops. The publication of most of these panels is underway, in separate volumes. As is usually the case, the academic sessions were accompanied by many opportunities for social interaction among the participants, and there was time to enjoy the historical and cultural benefits of Warsaw. Special honor was accorded to two American Assyriologists whose origins can be traced to Warsaw, Piotr Michalowski and Piotr Steinkeller, and a special session to recognize their contributions to the study of ancient Mesopotamia was organized. In this book are presented papers on the main theme of the meeting, "Fortune and Misfortune in the Ancient Near East." The 31 essays are organized into 5 sections: (1) plenary presenations on "What Is Fortune? What Is Misfortune?"; (2) humanity and fortune/misfortune and luck, with discussion of specific examples; (3) additional papers on definitions of fortune and misfortune; (4) the effects on city and state; and (5) God and temple.AssyriologieCongrèsAssyriologyCongressesAssyriologyCongressesChanceCongrèsHistoireMachreqMiddle EastHistoryConference papers and proceedingsCivilisation assyro-babylonienneCongrèsCivilization, Assyro-BabylonianCongressesCivilization, Assyro-BabylonianCongressesFortuneCongressesHistoryMiddle EastFortuneMiddle EastHistoryCongressesHISTORY / Ancient / GeneralbisacshElectronic books. AssyriologieCongrès.AssyriologyAssyriologyCongresses.ChanceCongrèsHistoireMachreqMiddle EastHistoryConference papers and proceedings.Civilisation assyro-babylonienneCongrès.Civilization, Assyro-BabylonianCivilization, Assyro-BabylonianCongresses.FortuneCongressesHistoryMiddle East.FortuneHistoryHISTORY / Ancient / General.892.1Sandowicz Małgorzata713891Drewnowska Olga1811812Uniwersytet Warszawski.MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910970882303321Fortune and Misfortune in the Ancient Near East4363903UNINA03264oam 2200709I 450 991096783530332120251117070028.00-429-91233-10-429-89810-X0-429-47333-81-283-11823-897866131182331-84940-116-0(CKB)2670000000092924(EBL)709567(OCoLC)727649356(SSID)ssj0000521751(PQKBManifestationID)12214756(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000521751(PQKBWorkID)10523490(PQKB)10333655(MiAaPQ)EBC709567(Au-PeEL)EBL709567(CaPaEBR)ebr10475790(CaONFJC)MIL311823(OCoLC)680622494(FlBoTFG)9780429473333(OCoLC)28827272(FINmELB)ELB140178(EXLCZ)99267000000009292420181122h20181992 uy 0engur||| |||||txtccrCountertransference Theory, Technique, Teaching /by Athina AlexandrisFirst edition.London Karnac Books1993Boca Raton, FL :Routledge,[2018].©1992.1 online resource (295 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-367-10462-8 1-85575-028-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.pt. 1. Countertransference : theoretical and technical aspects -- pt. 2. Clinical illustrations of countertransference : theoretical and technical considerations -- pt. 3. Aspects of countertransference-transference interaction in supervision.A collection of papers on the Oedipus complex, divided into three parts: theory, practice and supervision. The contributors, who include Joyce McDougall, Hanna Segal, Otto Kernberg and Leon Grinberg, invite the reader to explore with them the processes affecting the therapist's mind - and, occasionally his body - during psychoanalytic therapy, and the reasons why the therapist thinks, feels, and reacts in a particular way. The full significance of these processes, referred to as "counter-transference" since Freud's time, has recently been recognized, resulting in the therapist's use of additional resources so that he or she can understand and help the patient more effectively. In the 1950s and 1960s, Paula Heimann and Heinrich Racker, following on Freud's own observations, made important contributions to the study of the countertransference, considerably enlarging upon the concept and re-evaluating the nature of the psychoanalytic therapeutic relationship as a result.Countertransference (Psychology)Countertransference (Psychology)150.195616.8914Alexandris Athina1881167Alexandris Athina1881167Vaslamatzis Grigoris1881168Grinberg León386022FlBoTFGFlBoTFGBOOK9910967835303321Countertransference4495536UNINA