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Myths from Mesopotamia: Creation, the Flood, Gilgamesh, and Others - Stephanie Dalley
Myths from Mesopotamia: Creation, the Flood, Gilgamesh, and Others
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The ancient civilization of Mesopotamia thrived between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates over 4,000 years ago. The myths collected here, originally written in cuneiform on clay tablets, include parallels with the biblical stories of the Creation and the Flood, and the famous Epic of Gilgamesh, the... show more
The ancient civilization of Mesopotamia thrived between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates over 4,000 years ago. The myths collected here, originally written in cuneiform on clay tablets, include parallels with the biblical stories of the Creation and the Flood, and the famous Epic of Gilgamesh, the tale of a man of great strength, whose heroic quest for immortality is dashed through one moment of weakness. Recent developments in Akkadian grammar and lexicography mean that this new translation--complete with notes, a glossary of deities, place-names, and key terms, and illustrations of the mythical monsters featured in the text--will replace all other versions.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780192835895 (0192835890)
ASIN: 192835890
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Pages no: 339
Edition language: English
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0.0 Myths from Mesopotamia: Creation, the Flood, Gilgamesh, and Others (Oxford World's Classics)
PrefacePreface to Revised EditionList of FiguresSigla and AbbreviationsIntroductionChronological Chart--Atrahasis--The Epic of Gilgamesh, standard version--The Epic of Gilgamesh, Old Babylonian version--The Descent of Ishtar to the Underworld--Nergal and Ereshkigal, standard version--Nergal and Eres...
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5.0 A collection of stories from the beginning of civilisation
Okay, before I begin by discussion of this book, I will mention that the book itself was first published in 1989 and was edited by Stephanie Daley, however the reason that I have gone for the original dates is because I am more interested in the content of the ancient myths than any commentary or tr...
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