John Gray (mythologist) explained
John Gray (born June 9, 1913, in Kelso, Scotland; died April 1, 2000[1]) was a Scottish mythologist and author of books about the religion, mythology and the culture of ancient Mesopotamia and the Near East.[2] He was known for his 1969 book Near Eastern Mythology.[3] He was also Professor of Hebrew and Semitic Languages at the University of Aberdeen[4] until his retirement in 1980.
Bibliography
- I & II Kings: A Commentary, 1963
- The Krt Text in the Literature of Ras Shamra: A Social Myth of Ancient Canaan, 1964
- Near Eastern Mythology : Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine, 1969
- A History of Jerusalem, 1969
- What About the Children?, 1970
- The Biblical Doctrine of the Reign of God, 1979
- Joshua, Judges, Ruth, The New Century Bible Commentary, 1986
Notes and References
- Web site: Rev Professor John Gray. heraldscotland.com . 25 April 2000 . 21 February 2016.
- Book: Contemporary Authors: First revision - Volumes 9-12. 1974. Gale Research Company. 343.
- https://www.amazon.com/Eastern-Mythology-Library-Worlds-Legends/dp/0872260046 Near Eastern Mythology (Library of the World's Myths and Legends)
- https://data.bnf.fr/fr/12025042/john_gray/ Data on french BNF