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Epics of Sumerian kings : the matter of Aratta

by Herman Vanstiphout ; edited by Jerrold S. Cooper

(Writings from the ancient world / Society of Biblical Literature, no. 20)

Brill, 2004, c2003

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-172)

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Description

Epics of Sumerian Kings presents for the first time both the authoritative Sumerian text and an elegant English translation of four epics which are major works in the Sumerian literary canon and the earliest epics known in any language. The epics revolve around the conflict between the cities of Uruk (biblical Erech) in ancient Iraq and Aratta in neighboring Iran. The introduction discusses the intellectual and cultural context of the epics, their poetics and meaning, and the significance of the cycle as a whole. The volume will interest scholars and students of Assyriology and of the ancient Near East, biblical scholars, and general readers, and will be an invaluable resource for courses on ancient Near Eastern literature or history. Paperback edition is available from the Society of Biblical Literature (www.sbl-site.org)

Table of Contents

Introduction General The Stories Time and Space Actors Intention and Message Structure and Style The Literary Context Texts, Authors, and Public Concluding Remarks About This Book I. Enmerkar and Ensuhgirana Introduction Composite Text Translation II. Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta Introduction Composite Text Translation III. The Lugalbanda Poems Introduction Lugalbanda in the Wilderness Introduction Composite Text Translation The Return of Lugalbanda Introduction Composite Text Translation Bibliography Glossary

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