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Siduri, or more
accurately Šiduri (pronounced Shiduri), is a
character in the Epic of Gilgamesh. She is
described as an alewife. The
oldest preserved...
- lacuna,
Gilgamesh talks to
Siduri about his
quest and his
journey to meet
Utnapishtim (here
called Uta-na'ishtim).
Siduri attempts to
dissuade Gilgamesh...
- Yoruba/West African/Voodoo god of rum. Ometochtli,
Aztec gods of excess.
Siduri, wise
Mesopotamian female divinity of beer and wine in the Epic of Gilgamesh...
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Calypso has some
close resemblances to the
interactions between Gilgamesh and
Siduri in the Epic of
Gilgamesh in that "the lone
female plies the inconsolable...
- into the light. He
finds a
beautiful garden by the sea in
which he
meets Siduri, the
divine Alewife. At first, she
tries to
prevent Gilgamesh from entering...
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goddess Siduri, who, like Circe,
dwells by the sea at the ends of the earth,
whose home is also ****ociated with the sun.
Gilgamesh reaches Siduri's house...
- merry") to Gilgamesh,
recorded in the Epic of
Gilgamesh by the
alewife Siduri, may, at
least in part, have
referred to the
consumption of beer. The Ebla...
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Perhaps the
first written expression of the
concept is the
advice given by
Siduri to
Gilgamesh in
Mesopotamian mythology,
telling him to
forgo his mourning...
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after leaving the
Cedar Forest, a
forest of ten
thousand leagues span.
Siduri, the alewife,
lived on the s****, ****ociated with "the
Waters of Death"...
- Dalby,
Andrew (2009). The
World and Wikipedia: How We are
Editing Reality.
Siduri. ISBN 978-0-9562052-0-9. Lih,
Andrew (2009). The
Wikipedia Revolution: How...