Description: Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Notable Features:This is a first edition hardcover book with the dust jacket. About the Book:The Orient harbors the oldest civilizations of the world, and it was there, in the valleys of the great rivers, that human speech first became poetry and inspiration was perpetuated into written word.The Assyro-Babylonian literature in- stilled its ideas into Greek mythology, and thus succeeded in surviving, although incognito, until European culture began to flourish. To our inestimable advantage, Mesopotamian literature was inscribed on clay tablets which have outlived the destructive action of the ages, and which have been found in the last two centuries by archaeologists under the dust of Iraq's mounds.Voices from the Clay considers Assyro- Babylonian poetry transcribed from these tablets in its cultural setting, illustrating the background upon which the epic and speculative poems were projected. Included is an assessment of the ethnic composition in pre- historic times, a political profile, and an ex- amination of the religious system of the era.Finally, the instrument of literature, the complicated cuneiform script, is analyzed in detail. The sweep of pictorial art, sister discipline in the domain of iconographic testimony, is also presented.The narrative and speculative poems of Assyro-Babylonia have been grouped ac- cording to their mythological surroundings. Each composition is accompanied by a de- tailed background and, whenever possible, by parallels with other eastern Mediterranean documents.The continuance of the Assyro-Babylonian heritage in the drama and mythology of Greece constitutes a bridge linking the oldest Semitic culture with our own age. The poetry examined here testifies to the uninterrupted chain that leads to the Western world of today from the Near East over a lapse of time extending over several millennia.About the Author/Editor:Silvestro Fiore, who received the Ph.D. degree from the University of Cologne, Germany, has recently been appointed associate professor of medieval comparative literature in Brown University, Providence.Condition:The dust jacket is in really good shape. Inside is clean and tight. Shipping and Return InformationI am happy to combine shipping. I ship daily for fast delivery.Books are wrapped in paper, bubble wrapped and most are mailed in a bubble mailer while others are mailed in boxes.Postcards and photographs are bagged and mailed in a rigid cardboard envelope.Magazines are bagged, boarded and mailed in a rigid flat lay cardboard envelope. Artwork is bagged and mailed flat between two pieces of cardboard. I offer free, no questions asked returns.
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Book Title: Voices from the Clay Development of Assyro-Babylonian Literature
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Book Series: Historical
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Edition: First Edition
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 1965
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Author: Silvestro Fiore
Features: Dust Jacket
Genre: History
Topic: Literature
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 254