“The Descent of Inanna” The story of Inanna’s descent has correlates in other mythologies you may be more familiar with. The descent of Persephone to the underworld and her mother Demeter’s search for her. Also the death of Eurydice and her lover Orpheus’s effort to rescue her from ...
The Descent of Inanna.A review of the DVD release of the play "The Descent of Inanna," written by Diane Wolkstein and Samuel Noah Kramer and performed by Diane Wolkstein is presented.BudlongTomLibrary Journal
The Descent of Inanna 表演者: Jeff Defty 介质: Audio CD 发行时间: 1998-04-28 出版者: North Pacific Music 条形码: 0611226801922 豆瓣评分 暂无评分 想听 在听 听过 评价: 写短评 写乐评 加入豆列 分享到 推荐 曲目· ··· Prologue: The Tree Of Life Sumerian Dance Inanna's Love Song And...
Alice Notley's contemporary descent myth The Descent of Alette has strong ties to the ancient Sumerian Descent of Inanna as well as to the Gnostic myth of Sophia's descent into matter to affect the redemption of humankind. I show Inanna's connection to shamanic praxis and Gnostic mythology,...
— The Exaltation of Inanna, Enheduana In his recently publishedComplete Poems of Enheduana, the World’s First Author, Sophus Helle discusses the use of ritual lamentation in Sumerian society.“The logic of lamentation,”Helle writes,“was that the gods might impose terrible disasters on the...
Alice Notley's contemporary descent myth The Descent of Alette has strong ties to the ancient Sumerian Descent of Inanna as well as to the Gnostic ... K Cline - 《Advances in Literary Study》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 Byzantine Mind In lieu of an , here is a brief excerpt of the conte...
外部播放此歌曲> Sherpa - Descent of Inanna to the Underworld (Live) 专辑:Live at Roadburn 歌手:Sherpa 还没有歌词哦
Noun1.Ereshkigal- goddess of death and consort of Nergal Eresh-kigal,Ereshkigel Mesopotamia- the land between the Tigris and Euphrates; site of several ancient civilizations; part of what is now known as Iraq Sumer- an area in the southern region of Babylonia in present-day Iraq; site of...
Ancient cultures honoured a feminine divine who over millennia was called by many names: Isis in Egypt; Inanna in Sumeria; Ishtar in Babylon; Athena, Hera and Demeter in Greece, Anu or Danu among the ancient Celts; Durga, Kali and Lakshmi in India; for the Kabbalists, Shekinah; for the...
The primary record of these devilish creatures is in Inanna’s Descent to the Underworld*, an astonishingly ancient piece of literature that lays claim to being the world’s oldest epic poem. *Note that in this translation, the word ‘demon’ is used instead of ‘gallu’ or ‘galla’ His...