The Poem of ErraUndena Publications, 1977 - 61 หน้า |
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... beginning of the poem , as one who is tired and sick of fighting and spreading destruction : but this initial description is also the first glimpse of the ' new ' figure of the god . Erra is presented in a benevolent light in V 131-150 ...
... beginning of the poem , as one who is tired and sick of fighting and spreading destruction : but this initial description is also the first glimpse of the ' new ' figure of the god . Erra is presented in a benevolent light in V 131-150 ...
หน้า 75
... beginning of the poem is Išum a supporter of the punishment which is to result in the destruction of Babylonia , he is truly the god well- disposed toward the country . Concretely , Kabti - ilāni - Marduk delineates the benevolence of ...
... beginning of the poem is Išum a supporter of the punishment which is to result in the destruction of Babylonia , he is truly the god well- disposed toward the country . Concretely , Kabti - ilāni - Marduk delineates the benevolence of ...
หน้า 78
... beginning cer- tainly has a hymnic character in which , according to the rule , the name of Marduk could not be cited nor intended . 69 5. Anum 70 The name of Anum , head of the Mesopotamian pantheon , is cited ten times in the poem of ...
... beginning cer- tainly has a hymnic character in which , according to the rule , the name of Marduk could not be cited nor intended . 69 5. Anum 70 The name of Anum , head of the Mesopotamian pantheon , is cited ten times in the poem of ...
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according Adad Akkad Akkadian Akkadian literature ANCIENT NEAR EAST Anum Anunnaki apkallu Apsû Assurbanipal Assyrian Babylon Babylonian BiOr 30 BUCCELLATI Cagni context cult Dark-headed deluge demons destroy destruction divine Dur-Kurigalzu earth Emeslam enemies Enlil Enūma eliš epic poetry epithet Epopea Erra heard Erra's Esagila expression fact Fascicle fierce weapons Fragment Gilgameš Girra gods Gössmann Heḥe herald herds hero Erra Hruška Igigi interpretation Ištar Ištaran Išum Kabti-ilāni-Marduk Keilschrifttext KELLY-BUCCELLATI king Labat lacuna Landsberger literary genre Luigi Cagni Marduk's attire mention Mesopotamian literature mountain mouth and spoke myth narration narrative narrazione Nergal Nippur opened his mouth Pantheon patriarchal authority poem of Erra poetic precise prince Marduk reconstruction reference sacred Šamaš scholars seems Sibitti Sippar Soden Šuanna Sultantepe Sumerian Sutians Syro-Mesopotamian Studies Tablet temple term tion tradition translation ummânu unrivalled heroes Uruk verb verse volume W. G. Lambert words