Amoureux de la nuit et de ses profondeurs.
(In love with the night and its depth.)
βΒ STANISLAS DE GUAITAΒ βοΈΒ La Muse Noire, (1883)
This ancient clay tablet from Babylonia is inscribed in Sumerian cuneiform and dates to the 20th-17th centuries BC. It mentions King Sargonβs daughter Enhedu'anna as the author of a hymn to the goddess Inanna. The tablet has lines written first by the teacher in the first column, with 2 students repeating the hymn in columns 2 and 3.
Enheduβanna was the daughter of King Sargon of Akkad (2334-2279 BC), founder of the first documented empire in Asia. Enheduβanna emerges as a genuine creative talent, a poetess as well as a princess, a priestess and a prophetess. She is, in fact, the first named, non-legendary author in history. As such she has found her way into contemporary anthologies, especially of womenβs literature.
β¦β’Β·Β·Β·Β·Β·Β·Β·Β·Β·βοΈβΈ πππππ β πππππ βΈβοΈΒ·Β·Β·Β·Β·Β·Β·Β·Β·β’β¦
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