Myths from Mesopotamia: Creation, the Flood, Gilgamesh, and Others

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Stephanie Dalley
Oxford University Press, 1991 - Religion - 337 pages
This pathbreaking work uncovers new translations of the main myths and epics written in Akkadian, including the Creation myths and the epic of Gilgamesh. The deities and heroes which figure in these stories are all of ancient Mesopotamia, and many of the original clay tablets, on which the stories were first inscribed, were discovered there. A striking collection of accurate and up-to-date renderings of the best-preserved cuneiform texts in current, readable English and discoveries of both new tablets and points of grammar and lexicography during the last twenty-five years, these translations will inevitably replace all previous versions. The book provides introductions to each item--giving insight into the sources and datings of the texts; notes to guide the reader through difficulties; an up-to-date glossary of deities, place-names and key terms; a chronological chart and map; and illustrations of some of the mythical monsters that are mentioned in the stories.

Contents

The Epic of Gilgamesh standard version
39
Old Babylonian version
136
The Descent of Ishtar to the Underworld
154
Nergal and Ereshkigal standard version
163
Amarna version
178
Etana
189
Anzu standard version
203
Old Babylonian version
222
The Epic of Creation
228
Theogony of Dunnu
278
Glossary of Deities Places and Key Terms
317
Select Bibliography
332
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