Sicera
Appearance
Vide etiam paginam discretivam: Sicera (discretiva).
Sicera (Hebraice שֵׁכָר) in versione Vulgata Bibliorum et traditione Christiana est potio fortis quae non est vinum. Hoc nomine Hebraico cognataque nuncupatione Accadica šikaru appellatur cervesia sicut Medio Oriente antiqua confecta est.
Bibliographia
- "Šikaru" in J. A. Brinkman et al., edd, The Assyrian Dictionary vol. 17 (Chicagi: Oriental Institute, 1992) pp. 420-429
- M. Civil, "A Hymn to the Beer Goddess and a Drinking Song" in Studies presented to A. Leo Oppenheim, June 7, 1964 from the workshop of the Chicago Assyrian dictionary (Chicagi: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 1964) pp. 67-89
- Peter Damerow, "Sumerian Beer: The Origins of Brewing Technology in Ancient Mesopotamia" in Cuneiform Digital Library Journal 002 (2012)
- Henry F. Lutz, Viticulture and brewing in the ancient Orient. Lipsiae: Hinrichs, 1922 Textus
Nexus externi
- Fabrice Rousselot, "Brewing Mesopotamian beer brings a sip of this vibrant ancient drinking culture back to life" (24 Augusti 2020) apud The Conversation