Epic of Gilgamesh

Introduction to the Text

19 min · 21 de jul de 201119 min
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[http://ieros.info/Site/Gilgamesh/Media/0,0,600,600cd6bd80b_3f5d318d_eaa087dd_1.jpg] [http://ieros.info/Site/Media/itbounce-904.m4a]A brief introduction to the Epic: its origin and significance to our lives. *** Image is of the famed eleventh tablet of the Epic of Gilgamesh, in which the tale of the Flood is related. Now housed in the British Museum, it was found in the pillaged remains of the royal library of the Assyrian King Ashurbanipal (reigned 669-631 BC) in his palace at Nineveh.

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