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Sumerian mythology; a study of spiritual and literary achievement in the third millennium B.C.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society: 21)Philadelphia American Philosophical Society 1944Description: xv, 170p.; illus.; bibliog. notes; glossaryContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
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Contents:
1 The scope and significance of Sumerian mythology. 2 Myths of origins. 3 Myths of Kur. 4 Miscellaneous myths. 5 References and notes
Abstract: '...largely introductory in character; it contains a detailed description of our sources together with a brief outline of the more significant mythological concepts of the Sumerians as evident from their epics and myths.'
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1 The scope and significance of Sumerian mythology. 2 Myths of origins. 3 Myths of Kur. 4 Miscellaneous myths. 5 References and notes

'...largely introductory in character; it contains a detailed description of our sources together with a brief outline of the more significant mythological concepts of the Sumerians as evident from their epics and myths.'

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