Lu-diĝira
Sumerian nobleman and poet
Lu-diĝira was a Sumerian nobleman and poet of Nippur who dedicated a love poem to his mother and two elegies to his father and wife.
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Quotes
edit- My mother is like the bright light in the sky, a doe on the hillsides. She is the morning star, shining even at noon-time. She is precious cornelian, a topaz from Marhaci.
- The message of Lu-dingira to his mother (mid to late 3rd millennium BCE).
Attributions
edit- O Nannaya, may your spirit be pleased, may your heart be at rest.
- In Elegy on the Death of Nannaya (3rd millennium BCE). [1]