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Dialogue of Pessimism : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dialogue of Pessimism The Dialogue of Pessimism is an ancient Mesopotamian dialogue between a master and his servant that expresses the futility of human action. It has parallels with biblical wisdom literature. ==Text and dating== The Dialogue is a loosely poetic composition in Akkadian, written soon after 1000 BC in Mesopotamia. It was discovered in five different clay tablet manuscripts written in the cuneiform script. The text is well-preserved, with only 15 of its 86 lines being fragmentary.〔Bottéro, 1992: 251f〕 Two textual versions seem to survive, as a Babylonian tablet is substantially different from Assyrian versions.〔Lambert, 143〕 Its likely Akkadian title was ''arad mitanguranni'', the repeated phrase at the beginning of every stanza.〔Speiser, 103f; Lambert, 144; Hurowitz, 33〕
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