The Buried Book : The Loss and Rediscovery of the Great Epic of Gilgamesh
Damrosch, David
Henry Holt & Company (2007)
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Hardcover 978080508080292
Product Details
Edition First Edition
Nationality American
Pub Place New York
Dust Jacket dj
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Read It Yes
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Conflict Ancient times
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"Etched in the wedge-shaped letters known as cuneiform on clay tablets, Gilgamesh stands as the earliest classic of world literature. In The Buried Book, David Damrosch describes the career of George Smith, a self-taught Assyriologist, who one momentous afternoon in 1872 was working at the British Museum, going through a pile of Layard's clay tablets. Suddenly, Smith realized that he was reading about "a flood storm, a ship caught on a mountain, and a bird sent out in search of dry land."
Daring adventurers, fearless explorers, ancient kings, gods, and goddesses come to life in this riveting story of the first great epic--first to the world for 2,500 years and rediscovered in the nineteenth century."