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城墙高耸的乌鲁克之王,更改了不可更改的道路,滥用并篡改了常例。——吉尔伽美什史诗人类似乎从懂得使用文字之初就开始记录梦了。公元2世纪时,罗马占卜者阿特米德洛斯(Artemidorus)走遍文明世界,为的是收集他的巨著《梦之解析》(Oneirocritica)所需的材料。他在亚述国王亚述巴尼拔(Ashurbanipal,公元前7世纪)建于尼尼微(Nineveh)的图书馆之中也找到梦的
The towering Uruk King of the City wall changed the unchangeable path, abused and tampered with. - The Gilgamesh epic class seems to have started to record dreams from the very beginning to understand the use of words. Artemidorus, the Roman soothsayer, traveled throughout the civilized world in the second century AD in order to collect the material needed for his monumental Oneirocritica. He also found a dream in the library of Nineveh, king of Assyria, Ashurbanipal (7th century BC)