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The Proverb
Earthy, ironic, four thousand years old — the everyday wit and worry of an ancient people, saying by saying.
Mesopotamia produced thousands of proverbs, gathered into large Sumerian collections that were copied by students in the scribal schools. They are pithy, earthy, and frequently sly: observations about money and poverty, fools and the wise, dogs and foxes, women and men, fate and luck. Some are moral, many simply shrewd, and a good number are wry to the point of comedy. As a window onto the everyday outlook of an ancient people — their humor, anxieties, and hard-won common sense — the proverb collections are without equal.
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