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Sumerian Epics and Myths by Edward Chiera is a posthumously published collection of autographed plates. The plates include 111 sketches of clay cuneiform tablets found during archaeological expeditions of Iraq and the Middle East during the late 1800s and early 1900s. The plates include tablets which contain Sumerian epics and myths. This publication was released by the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago, which has done work in Assyriology for most of its history.
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Our knowledge of man’s past can be increased by two main approaches. On the one hand, scientifically controlled excavations show by stratum the progress of civilization. On the other hand, materials already safely housed in museums must be published and made accessible for detailed study. This is notably true of written records. Dependable reproductions of these involve extreme accuracy and rare skill. Both of these qualities were possessed by Edward Chiera. He had long been deeply interested in the cuneiform tablets found by the University of Pennsylvania at Nippur in ancient Babylonia and had participated in making them public. At his death some additional volumes were practically ready for press and had been delayed only by his conscientious effort to correlate all the known parallels. The present volume contains his facsimiles of Sumerian epics and myths. Texts here reproduced add especially to our knowledge of the ancient epic of Gilgamesh, of myths concerning Sumerian deities, and of early “wisdom literature.”
- Oriental Institute Publications 15
- Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1934 (second printing 1964)
- Pp. xi + 8; 111 plates with 117 texts in facsimile
- Hardbound 9 x 12in
- Out of Print
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Sumerian religion refers to spiritual beliefs practiced from ca. 4500-1900 BCE in Mesopotamia, or modern-day southern Iraq. Many deities were diffused into other Mesopotamian cultures.
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ChicagoChiera, Edward. Sumerian Epics and Myths: Cuneiform Series—Volume III. The Oriental Institute, Vol. XV. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 1934.