The Poem of ErraUndena Publications, 1977 - 61 หน้า |
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หน้า 77
... fact that Marduk was not even aware of or did not have the strength to de- nounce the piteous state in which , through the fault of his subjects , his royal and divine in- signia find themselves ; it is Erra who must bring it to his ...
... fact that Marduk was not even aware of or did not have the strength to de- nounce the piteous state in which , through the fault of his subjects , his royal and divine in- signia find themselves ; it is Erra who must bring it to his ...
หน้า 99
... fact , that they are always and only announced as yet to come , while from III C on , they are described as already accomplished . Since in the general narrative economy of the poem it is wholly unlikely that the recounting of the ...
... fact , that they are always and only announced as yet to come , while from III C on , they are described as already accomplished . Since in the general narrative economy of the poem it is wholly unlikely that the recounting of the ...
หน้า 109
... fact that Sippar is the principal cult center of Samaš , to- gether with that of Larsa ) , can perhaps resolve the difficulty provoked by the identification of Nippur with what is read in III C , 3-10 ( cf. n . 93 ) . Sippar ( present ...
... fact that Sippar is the principal cult center of Samaš , to- gether with that of Larsa ) , can perhaps resolve the difficulty provoked by the identification of Nippur with what is read in III C , 3-10 ( cf. n . 93 ) . Sippar ( present ...
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Table of Contents | 63 |
The Sibitti | 74 |
Bibliographical Abbreviations | 81 |
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according action addressed Akkadian already ancient Anum Anunnaki appears aspect Assyria attire attribution Babylon Babylonian beginning cause character characteristic cited completely concept concerning considered context deluge destroy destruction divine earth elements enemies Enlil enter epic epithet Epopea especially evil expression fact figure Fragment genre give given gods hand heart herds hero Erra hold human identified indicates interpretation introduction Išum Kabti-ilāni-Marduk killed king known Labat least literary literature Marduk means mention Mesopotamian mountain mouth myth narrative Nergal opened original perhaps person poem of Erra poetic position possible precise presented preserved prince probably proposal question reasons recently reconstruction reference represent sacred scholars seat seems Sibitti speak Sumerian Tablet temple term tion tradition translation true turned weapons