The Poem of ErraUndena Publications, 1977 - 61 หน้า |
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หน้า 63
... original lines , spread over 5 tablets , of which the first four have an almost equal length of from 150 to 190 verses ; the fifth is considerably shorter with only 61 verses . The process of its rediscovery , although far from complete ...
... original lines , spread over 5 tablets , of which the first four have an almost equal length of from 150 to 190 verses ; the fifth is considerably shorter with only 61 verses . The process of its rediscovery , although far from complete ...
หน้า 64
... original lines , only about two - thirds , and not all of them in perfect condition ; some , in fact , are reduced to a few words or signs . Fortu- nately , Tablet I , which constitutes the basis of the story , is almost complete ...
... original lines , only about two - thirds , and not all of them in perfect condition ; some , in fact , are reduced to a few words or signs . Fortu- nately , Tablet I , which constitutes the basis of the story , is almost complete ...
หน้า 74
... original form in the first four tablets of the poem of Kabti - ilāni - Marduk , it is precisely in this same poem that Erra is shown also as a divinity capable of benevolence and , therefore , totally different from the exclusively ...
... original form in the first four tablets of the poem of Kabti - ilāni - Marduk , it is precisely in this same poem that Erra is shown also as a divinity capable of benevolence and , therefore , totally different from the exclusively ...
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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