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Ancient & Medieval Literature - Epic of Gilgamesh: An Annotated Prose Rendition Based upon the Original Akkadian, Babylonian, Hittite and Sumerian Tablets with Supplementary Text .

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Book Synopsis: The Epic of Gilgamesh is the oldest written chronicle in the world, composed three to four thousand years before Christ. It tells events in the life of a king in an ancient city of Mesopotamia. The text is revered, and the hero is an icon of Mesopotamia, equal in tradition to the Jewish hero David as told in the Bible or the Greek hero Achilles as told in the Iliad, both of which it precedes as literature and in some aspects it anticipates. For untold centuries, even into the last millennium before Christ, the children of what is now Iraq learned to read and write by copying Gilgamesh, just as once Greek children learned to read and write by copying the Iliad and just as before the 20th century in Europe and America children learned to read and write from the text of the Bible. References to Gilgamesh in daily speech were commonplace.

The Epic of Gilgamesh is called an “epic” in the tradition of the Greek Iliad or the medieval Beowulf. Like epic poems, the central figure is admired for his prowess and power; he is a heroic warrior, whose greatest adventure is here recounted. Gilgamesh belongs to the tradition of all mythical heroes whose adventures take place in a reality that transcends us or that in another sense is always present. It is the realm of eternity. It is the “other world” where what is human is strange, what is human lacks normal power or significance. In its dream-like quality, a deliquescence of thought, wherein reality and state of mind liquidly exchange and what is real is symbolic, and what is symbolic becomes what is real: this state of magic is natural to these tales. It is the essence of their wisdom, for they are speaking from a mind that is entranced with what psychologists call the unconscious, those thoughts and experiences that are instinctive or elemental or profoundly personal.

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Looking for an extraordinary piece of literature that transcends time? Look no further than the Epic of Gilgamesh: An Annotated Prose Rendition Based upon the Original Akkadian, Babylonian, Hittite and Sumerian Tablets. This remarkable book takes you back to ancient Mesopotamia, with a story that predates even the Bible and the Iliad.

Immerse yourself in the oldest written chronicle in the world, composed three to four thousand years before Christ. Experience the life of a king in an ancient city, and witness the adventures of the iconic hero Gilgamesh. Learn why for untold centuries, the children of Iraq learned to read and write by copying this revered text, just as Greek children once learned from the Iliad and European and American children learned from the Bible.

Step into a realm of epic tales, where heroic warriors like Gilgamesh are revered for their prowess and power. Marvel at his greatest adventure, a journey that takes place in a reality that transcends our own. This is the realm of eternity, the "other world" where what is human becomes strange and lacks normal power or significance. These tales possess a dream-like quality, where reality and state of mind fluidly exchange and symbolism becomes tangible.

If you crave wisdom that flows from a mind entranced with the unconscious, if you yearn for a story that is both instinctive and profoundly personal, then the Epic of Gilgamesh is for you. Begin your journey by ordering here and become part of the ancient Mesopotamian legacy today.

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