Definition: "PC68" refers to an ancient Assyrian manuscript dating back to the third century BC, containing a collection of inscriptions on various topics including poetry and religious texts. "PC68" likely stands for "Prophetic Text 68." This text was written in the early years of the 2nd century BC by Sargon of Akkad, a powerful Assyrian king who ruled from Babylon (modern-day Iraq). The text covers many aspects of religion and philosophy, including poetry, moral teachings, and philosophical questions.