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The archetypal significance of Gilgamesh; a modern ancient hero

By: Material type: TextTextEinsiedeln, Switz. Daimon Verlag c1991Description: 238p; illus.; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 3-85630-523-8
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Contents:
1 The wall of Uruk. 2 The puzzling dreams of Gilgamesh. 3 The fateful meeting. 4 In the cedar forest. 5 Gilgamesh and Ishtar. 6 The impact of death. 7 The "Night Sea Journey". 8 The secret of the gods
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Ed. and with a foreword by H. Yehezkel Kluger.

1 The wall of Uruk. 2 The puzzling dreams of Gilgamesh. 3 The fateful meeting. 4 In the cedar forest. 5 Gilgamesh and Ishtar. 6 The impact of death. 7 The "Night Sea Journey". 8 The secret of the gods

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