Pages

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Sumerian Gods, Gilgamesh, Culture, and Civilization



The History of Ancient Sumeria including its cities, kings and religions
Now, I swear by the sun god Utu on this very day -- and my younger brothers shall be witness of it in foreign lands where the sons of Sumer are not known, where people do not have the use of paved roads, where they have no access to the written word -- that I, the firstborn son, am a fashioner of words, a composer of songs, a composer of words, and that they will recite my songs as heavenly writings, and that they will bow down before my words......
King Shulgi (c. 2100 BC) on the future of Sumerian literature.

History - World:
  1. Sumerian
  2. Gilgamesh


    Source from Crystalinks:
    1. Sumerian
    2. Sumerian Demi-God's
    3. Sumerian Minor Gods and Goddesses
    4. Gilgamesh Legend
    5. Sumerian Culture
    6. Sumerian Legal System

      Ancient History Sourcebook:
      Proverbs from Ki-en-gir (Sumer), c. 2000 BCE

      1. Whoever has walked with truth generates life.

      2. Do not cut off the neck of that which has had its neck cut off.

      3. That which is given in submission becomes a medium of defiance.

      4. The destruction is from his own personal god; he knows no savior.

      5. Wealth is hard to come by, but poverty is always at hand.

      6. He acquires many things, he must keep close watch over them.

      7. A boat bent on honest pursuits sailed downstream with the wind; Utu has sought out honest ports for it.

      8. He who drinks too much beer must drink water.

      9. He who eats too much will not be able to sleep.

      10. Since my wife is at the outdoor shrine, and furthermore since my mother is at the river, I shall die of hunger, he says.

      11. May the goddess Inanna cause a hot-limited wife to lie down for you; May she bestow upon you broad-armed sons; May she seek out for you a place of Happiness.

      12. The fox could not build his own house, and so he came to the house of his friend as a conqueror.

      13. The fox, having urinated into the sea, said The whole of the sea is my urine.

      14. The poor man nibbles at his silver.

      15. The poor are the silent ones of the land.

      16. All the households of the poor are not equally submissive.

      17. A poor man does not strike his son a single blow; he treasures him forever.

      Source:
      Scanned by: J. S. Arkenberg, Dept. of History, Cal. State Fullerton. Prof. Arkenberg has modernized the text.


      The Epic of Gilgamesh #1


      The Epic of Gilgamesh (1/11)


      Epic of Gilgamesh - Part 1 
      Based on a 4000 year old story the Epic of Gilgamesh is an animated comic created for my degree project for my final year of studying computer graphic design.

      No comments:

      Post a Comment