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1Earliest intellectual man's idea of the cosmos

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  • Title: ➤  Earliest intellectual man's idea of the cosmos
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 122
  • Publisher: ➤  Luzac - Luzac & Company Limited
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  • Publish Location: London

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  • First Year Published: 1957
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2La Lémuride

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  • Title: La Lémuride
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  • Number of Pages: Median: 177
  • Publisher: Abatos
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  • Publish Location: Saint-Chamond

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  • First Year Published: 2009
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Sumerian religion

Sumerian religion Sumerian religion was the religion practiced by the people of Sumer, the first literate civilization found in recorded history and based

Sumerian disputations

contain a Sumerian cosmogony describing the creation of the cosmos and its creatures (including the two contenders) by the gods. Other Sumerian texts also

Anu

whether, under the term, the god An or the heavens is being denoted. In Sumerian cosmogony, heaven was envisioned as a series of three domes covering the flat

Gilgamesh, Enkidu, and the Netherworld

protagonists. Others think, however, that no Sumerian prologue, that of GEN included, is meant to provide a cosmogony in the sense attempted by a text like the

Ancient Near Eastern cosmology

W. (2013). Cosmogony, Theogony and Anthropogeny in Sumerian texts. Ugarit-Verlag. Lopez-Ruiz, Carolina (2012). "How to Start a Cosmogony: On the Poetics

Cosmogony

Cosmogony, also spelled as cosmogeny, or cosmogenesis is any model concerning the origin of the cosmos or the universe. While cosmogony generally refers

Debate between the hoe and the plough

disputation is also the only of the six Sumerian disputations to lack a cosmogony in its prologue. In place of the cosmogony is a hymn or a series of epithets

Enki

Siebeck. ISBN 9783161613821. Lisman, Jan W. (2013). Cosmogony, Theogony and Anthropogeny in Sumerian texts. Ugarit-Verlag. ISBN 9783868350951. Sollberger

Abzu

cuneiform script. Abzû or Apsû (Sumerian: 𒀊𒍪 abzû; Akkadian: 𒀊𒍪 apsû), also called Engar (Cuneiform:𒇉, LAGAB×HAL; Sumerian: engar; Akkadian: engurru –

Separation of heaven and earth

Creation Myths. Eisenbrauns. Lisman, J.W. (2013). Cosmogony, Theogony and Anthropogeny in Sumerian texts. Ugarit-Verlag. Rochberg, Francesca (2020). "Mesopotamian