Backstage - OOC Forums

Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Advanced search  

News:

That the expansion name "Incarna" was Stitcher's winning entry in an E-ON magazine competition?

Author Topic: Just an idea, re: lost cultures  (Read 1060 times)

scagga

  • Everything for Vaari
  • Pod Captain
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 570
Just an idea, re: lost cultures
« on: 26 May 2010, 15:57 »

If chaps out there were interested in created a 'lost culture' corporation, perhaps of a wormhole-habitating variety, a term I came across may be appropriate: Summa izbu

Quote
Summa izbu is the ancient name for a set of ancient Mesopotamian omen writings based on teratology (the study of monstrous births). Generally most of the omens relate to the success of the region's king. These texts were written on clay tablets in the Akkadian language in cuneiform script.

The general format of these texts was a protasis-apodosis (if this, then that) format. The name summa izbu translates literally to "if an anomaly"; this reflects a tendency of ancient writers to refer to texts by the content of their first line.

Many copies were created by scribes throughout the ancient Near East at the peak of Mesopotamia's influence. In the ancient city of Ugarit in the Levant, a text with similar content in Ugaritic script and language has been discovered; it is known as the Ugaritic summa izbu because of its similarity to the original widely copied Akkadian text.
Logged