The Babylonian Gilgamesh Epic: Introduction, Critical Edition and Cuneiform Texts, Том 2A. R. George Oxford University Press, 2003 - Всего страниц: 986 "The Babylonian Gilgamesh epic is the oldest long poem in the world, with a history going back four thousand years. It tells the fascinating and moving story of Gilgamesh's heroic deeds and lonely quest for immortality. This book collects for the first time all the known sources in the original cuneiform, including many fragments never published before. The author's personal study of every available fragment has produced a definitive edition and translation, complete with comprehensive introductory chapters that place the poem and its hero in context."--Publisher's description. |
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Bilgames and the Netherworld 172End | 743 |
Manuscripts | 745 |
Transliteration | 748 |
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a.na.gin Acta Sum AƒO Akkadian Anzû Apsû Assyrian Atra-ḥasīs Babylonian Tablets Berlin Bilgames British Museum Chapter 9 commentary context copy couplet CRRA Cuneiform Cuneiform Texts dumu Dumuzi Emar Enkidu Enlil epic erṣeti fragment GAG³ Gilgameš Gilgamesh Harmal igi bí.duḥ.àm Inanna incantation Inscriptions Iraq Ištar JNES kīma kur.ra Kuyunjik Kuyunjik manuscript literary London Lugalbanda meaning Mesopotamian NABU Nergal Netherworld Ninsun Ninurta Nippur noun Old Babylonian orthography parallel Parpola passage Pennsylvania tablet phrase plural pukku restoration Šakkan Šamaš SB Gilgameš SB Tablet XI SB VIII SB XI section on Language section on Spelling Shaffer Sippar Soden style sub suffix suggests Sultantepe Sumer Sumerian Sources Texts from Babylonian traces translators Uruk variant ventive verb vols vowel W. G. Lambert word Yale tablet