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Title ナバテア王オボダスの神格化について  
Kana ナバテアオウ オボダス ノ シンカクカ ニ ツイテ  
Romanization Nabateao Obodasu no shinkakuka ni tsuite  
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Title A study of the Divine Kingship : the deification of the Nabataean Kings  
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Name 小川, 英雄  
Kana オガワ, ヒデオ  
Romanization Ogawa, Hideo  
Affiliation 慶應義塾大學文學部  
Affiliation (Translated) Keio gijuku University  
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東京  
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Name 三田史学会  
Kana ミタ シガクカイ  
Romanization Mita shigakukai  
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Name 史学  
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Volume 35  
Issue 2/3  
Year 1962  
Month 12  
Start page 203(359)  
End page 238(394)  
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03869334  
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Almost every Hellenistic state had deified rulers and it was not only the powerful Diadochi but petty native rulers of minor kingdoms that received divine honour, when their courts were imbued with several oriental ideas and customs. The divine kingship itself was never new one, but it was a usual practice of the ancient (pre-Hellenistic) Orient. And studies of the apotheosis of Hellenistic kings, especially of native ones, are also important not only for the history of the Hellenistic world itself, but for the exposition of the origin and reason of this practice. So this monograph treated the divine kingship of the Nabataeans, because in their case not mythologically but factually the development of this native (Arab) people from their tribal community to the kingdom and attest the formation of the divine kingship directly in process of this development (not through myths, theological theories nor mythological rulers that most of ancient peoples had. The writer summarized as follows (1) there would be no apotheosis of the ruler without his claim to absolute proprietorship, and therefore this practice is proper to the society governed by the king and not by the tribal chieftain and accustomed to private property, (2) one of the early kings might have been deified by his greatness, but the royal blood itself was always sacred, (3) this sacred blood was considered to come down from Dusares, the great vegetation god of the nation, and thus they believed that the king was able to assure the people of annual fecundity of the nature, being the epiphany of this god, (4) such an institution was objectively a mean of exaction but subjectively of peace and prosperity both to the king and to the people.
 
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一 ナバテア王神格化の歴史的条件
二 ナバテア王統史の社会的背景
三 資料及びその解釈 : その一・文書
 (イ) Uraniusの「アラビア誌」(ta arabica)
 (ロ) Eusebiusの「コンスタンチヌス帝の栄光に関する即位30周年記念講話」
 (ハ) Tertulianusの護教書 "Ad nationes"
 (ニ) Ptolemaeusの地理書
 (ホ) Hieroclesの旅行案内書
 (ヘ) Peutingerの地図 (Tabula Peutingeriana)
四 資料及びその解釈 : その二,碑文・遺物
 (イ) "noms theophores"
 (ロ) 神Obodasの像
 (ハ) 神Obodasの講社
 (ニ) 'Abdehの発掘
 
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間崎万里先生頌寿記念
 
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/ Public / Faculty of Letters / The historical science / 35 (1962) / 35(2/3) 196212
 
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