Gomes de Almeida, Isabel2020-02-282022-11-252019978-0-367-27719-29780429297755PURE: 17105591PURE UUID: da4db751-9986-4a77-b69f-26cec9c07a18ORCID: /0000-0001-5954-4959/work/69844423http://hdl.handle.net/10362/93505UID/HIS/04666/2019 Copyright Year 2020In Antiquity, by the banks of the Tigris and the Euphrates, throughout more than three millennia, several intertwined innovations were developed that would forever change the course of history. When analysed together these innovations manifest a rather dynamic, pragmatic, and imaginative mental framework, where intelligence, creativity and fantasy run side by side. Deeply religious, the Mesopotamians also created a complex mythical discourse, where the transcendental nature of deities was accommodated through the hyperbolised and metaphorical projection of their own reality. Following a History of Religions perspective, with this chapter, we aim to examine a Mesopotamian notion of intelligence, by linking its historical agents with the envisioned nature of Enki/Ea, god of wisdom and knowledge.71375666engHistory of ReligionsSumero-Akkadian MythologyMesopotamian LiteratureWisdom DeitiesAncient KnowledgeA Mesopotamian notion of intelligence and creativityconference object10.1201/9780429297755the ingenious nature of Enki/Ea