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The Epic of Gilgamesh is the most famous and, arguably, the most important literary work from the Ancient Near East. The Standard Babylonian Version of 12 cuneiform tablets that will be translated and interpreted during this seminary was compiled around 1100 BCE by the scribe Sin-leqe-uninni. Every lesson will be dedicated to the translation of a part of one tablet, with an elucidation and comparison with other Near Eastern material
<br> Tablet 1: hymnic prologue (the text of Gilgameš) Tablet 2: the domestication of Enkidu (Sumerian prehistory) Tablet 3: world topography (the future of Gilgamesh) Tablet 4: the Adventure in the Cedar Forrest (the meaning of Gilgamesh) Tablet 5: the Fight against Humbaba (Gilgamesh and history) Tablet 6: the goddess Ishtar seduces the hero (Gilgamesh and gender) Tablet 7: good death or bad death of Enkidu? (Gilgamesh and iconography) Tablet 8: The Underworld Court (Gilgamesh and onomastics) Tablet 9: Quest for the Immortality (Gilgamesh and esoterics) Tablet 10: The sober-minded Siduri (Gilgamesh and topography) Tablet 11: The great flood through the ancient world (Gilgamesh and the Flood) Tablet 12: about the underworld life (Gilgamesh and afterlife) Attestation: after submission of a written work according to the Dean's decree 5/2020. Poslední úprava: Čech Pavel, Mgr., Ph.D. (01.05.2020)
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Literature: Poslední úprava: Čech Pavel, Mgr., Ph.D. (17.02.2020)
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