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  • The Epic of Gilgamesh

    Translated by Andrew George ...
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    The ancient Sumerian poem The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the oldest written stories in existence, translated with an introduction by Andrew George in Penguin Classics.Miraculously preserved on clay tablets dating back as much as four thousand years, the poem of Gilgamesh, king of Uruk, is the world's oldest epic, predating Homer by many centuries. The story tells of Gilgamesh's adventures with ... Read more

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  • The Egyptian Conception of Immortality

    The Ingersoll Lecture, 1911

    In "The Egyptian Conception of Immortality," George Andrew Reisner meticulously explores the intricate beliefs surrounding death and the afterlife in ancient Egyptian culture. Employing a comparative analytical style, Reisner deftly dissects various texts, artifacts, and religious practices, examining how these elements coalesce into a coherent worldview that revered immortality. Through his ... Read more

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  • The Egyptian Conception of Immortality

    Of the nations which have contributed to the direct stream of civilization, Egypt and Mesopotamia are at present believed to be the oldest. The chronological dispute as to the relative antiquity of the two countries is of minor importance; for while in Babylonia the historical material is almost entirely inscriptional, in Egypt we know the handicrafts, the weapons, the arts, and, to a certain ... Read more

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  • Jeune

    Jeune is an ordinary teenager with a not-so-ordinary name, or destiny. Living his comfortable suburban life, he wonders about life and the larger scheme of things. Little does he know that, even though he feels small by comparison, this world is more about him than anyone else. The idea for the story of Jeune arose from the premise: What if you woke up tomorrow and found yourself alone in the ... Read more

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  • The Egyptian Conception of Immortality

    Of the nations which have contributed to the direct stream of civilization, Egypt and Mesopotamia are at present believed to be the oldest. The chronological dispute as to the relative antiquity of the two countries is of minor importance; for while in Babylonia the historical material is almost entirely inscriptional, in Egypt we know the handicrafts, the weapons, the arts, and, to a certain ... Read more

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  • The Egyptian Conception of Immortality

    Of the nations which have contributed to the direct stream of civilization, Egypt and Mesopotamia are at present believed to be the oldest. The chronological dispute as to the relative antiquity of the two countries is of minor importance; for while in Babylonia the historical material is almost entirely inscriptional, in Egypt we know the handicrafts, the weapons, the arts, and, to a certain ... Read more

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  • The Egyptian Conception of Immortality

    Of the nations which have contributed to the direct stream of civilization, Egypt and Mesopotamia are at present believed to be the oldest. The chronological dispute as to the relative antiquity of the two countries is of minor importance; for while in Babylonia the historical material is almost entirely inscriptional, in Egypt we know the handicrafts, the weapons, the arts, and, to a certain ... Read more

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  • The Egyptian Conception of Immortality

    Of the nations which have contributed to the direct stream of civilization, Egypt and Mesopotamia are at present believed to be the oldest. The chronological dispute as to the relative antiquity of the two countries is of minor importance; for while in Babylonia the historical material is almost entirely inscriptional, in Egypt we know the handicrafts, the weapons, the arts, and, to a certain ... Read more

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  • The Egyptian Conception of Immortality

    Of the nations which have contributed to the direct stream of civilization, Egypt and Mesopotamia are at present believed to be the oldest. The chronological dispute as to the relative antiquity of the two countries is of minor importance; for while in Babylonia the historical material is almost entirely inscriptional, in Egypt we know the handicrafts, the weapons, the arts, and, to a certain ... Read more

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  • The Egyptian Conception of Immortality

    Of the nations which have contributed to the direct stream of civilization, Egypt and Mesopotamia are at present believed to be the oldest. The chronological dispute as to the relative antiquity of the two countries is of minor importance; for while in Babylonia the historical material is almost entirely inscriptional, in Egypt we know the handicrafts, the weapons, the arts, and, to a certain ... Read more

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  • The Egyptian Conception of Immortality

    Of the nations which have contributed to the direct stream of civilization, Egypt and Mesopotamia are at present believed to be the oldest. The chronological dispute as to the relative antiquity of the two countries is of minor importance; for while in Babylonia the historical material is almost entirely inscriptional, in Egypt we know the handicrafts, the weapons, the arts, and, to a certain ... Read more

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  • Medieval Wales

    "Medieval Wales" is a series of 6 lectures, first delivered at Cardiff in 1901 by Andrew George Little.They include: Introductory; Geoffrey of Monmouth; Giraldus of Cambrensis; Castles; Religious Houses; and, Llywelyn Ap Gruffydd and The Baron's War.Andrew George Little was an English historian, specialising in the Franciscans (known as the Greyfriars) in medieval England. He was Professor of ... Read more

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