id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 18897 Langdon, Stephen The Epic of Gilgamish A Fragment of the Gilgamish Legend in Old-Babylonian Cuneiform .txt text/plain 6882 1119 97 legend of Gilgamish is said to have originated at Erech and the the fire god _Gibil_ has also the title _Gis-bar_. At the end of Book I in the Assyrian text and at the end of Col. I of harlot halts outside the city of Erech with the enamoured Enkidu, Now the harlot urges Enkidu to enter the beautiful city, to clothe "Oh harlot, take away the man," says the lord of Erech. is enamoured of the beautiful virgin goddess Ishara, and Enkidu, In another unplaced fragment of the Assyrian text [11] Enkidu rejects effort of Enkidu to rescue his friend from the goddess. "I behold thee Enkidu; like a god thou art. Unto Gilgamish king of Erech of the wide places unto Gilgamish like a god Gilgamish and Enkidu Enkidu unto that one Gilgamish, king of Erech, 207; 211, 1:115 f. [8] The name of the mother of Gilgamish has been erroneously read ./cache/18897.txt ./txt/18897.txt