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Letter from Ishbi-Erra to Ibbi-Suen about the purchase of grain: bibliography

Print sources used

Ali, Fadhil A., "Sumerian Letters: Two Collections from the Old Babylonian Schools", University of Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, 1964 ( Ph.D. dissertation): 13, fn. 9: composite text (transliteration of short recension)

Attinger, P., "Ur III letter scores", 2000 (unpublished manuscript): score transliteration, translation)

Barnett, R.D., and Kramer, S.N., "Xenophon and the Wall of Media", Journal of Hellenic Studies 83 (1963), 1-26: 21-22: translation, commentary (lines 1-31)

Cavigneaux, A., and Böhmer, R.M., Uruk, Altbabylonische Texte aus dem Planquadrat Pe XVI-4/5, nach Kopien von Adam Falkenstein. (Ausgrabungen in Uruk-Warka Endberichte, 23), Deutsches Archäologisches Institut Orient-Abteilung,Verlag Philip von Zabern,: Mainz am Rhein, 1996, 58: score transliteration, commentary, handcopy (incipit in Catalogue W 17259 an (= no. 112) obv. 6 ?)

Edzard, Dietz Otto, Die "Zweite Zwischenzeit" Babyloniens. Otto Harrassowitz: Wiesbaden, 1957: 45-46, and fn. 202: translation, commentary (lines 1-13)

Gurney, O.R., and Kramer, S.N., Sumerian Literary Texts in the Ashmolean Museum. (Oxford Editions of Cuneiform Texts, 5) Oxford University Press: Oxford, 1976: 17-18, 8, pl. nos. 28-29 (pp. 84-87: score transliteration, handcopy, commentary, composite text, translation (long recension)

Huber, Fabienne, "Etude sur l'Authenticité de la Correspondence Royale d'Ur", University of Geneva: 1998 (Mémoire de licence) (lic.phil.): 3, 9, 11, 19-20, 27 (ll. 3-6), 28 (ll. 9-10, 42-44), 29, 32, 37 (ll. 12, 20, 32), 38 (l. 7), 40 (ll. 6-8, 25-26, 31), 41 (ll. 4, 22), 46, 48, 50-52, 88, 93: composite text, translation, commentary

Jacobsen, Thorkild, "The reign of IbbÏ-Suen", in Moran, W. L. (ed.), Towards the Image of Tammuz and Other Essays on Mesopotamian History and Culture (Harvard Semitic Series, 21) Harvard University Press: Cambridge, Mass., 1970, 173-186: 175-176, 411-413: composite text, translation, commentary, score transliteration (lines 1-13)

Kramer, Samuel Noah, The Sumerians. The University of Chicago Press: Chicago, 1963: 333: translation (no. 4, short recension)

Kutscher, Raphael, "Review of Gurney and Kramer 1976", Bibliotheca Orientalis 39 (1982), 583-590: 586: commentary

Michalowski, P., "Königsbriefe", in Reallexikon der Assyriologie 6 (1980-83), 51-59: 54-55 (section 3.5), 57 (section 7.2): commentary

Michalowski, Piotr, "Review of Gurney and Kramer 1976", Journal Of Near Eastern Studies 37 (1978), 343-345: p. 344 commentary

Michalowski, Piotr, "The Royal Correspondence of Ur", Yale University: 1976 (PhD Dissertation): 243-251, 87ff.: composite text, score transliteration, translation, commentary (short recension)

Römer, Willem H.Ph., "Literarische Königsbriefe historischen Inhalts", in Kaiser, Otto (ed.), Rechts- und Wirtschaftsurkunden, Historisch-chronologische Texte (Texte aus der Umwelt des Alten Testaments I, 4) Gütersloher Verlagshaus Gerd Mohn: Gütersloh, 1985, 343-353: 344-346: commentary, translation (short recension, commentary on long recension)

van Dijk, J. J. A., "Textes Divers du Musée de Bagdad III", Sumer 13 (1959), 5-14: 12, pl. 7, no. 6: commentary, handcopy

van Dijk, J.J.A., "Ein spätaltbabylonischer Katalog einer Sammlung sumerischer Briefe", Orientalia 58 (1989), 441-452: 443: score transliteration, commentary, handcopy (incipit in Catalogue W 17259 an obv. 6 ?)

Wilcke, C., "Zur Geschichte der Amurriter in der Ur-III-Zeit", Welt des Orients 5 (1969-70), 1-31: 12-13: composite text, score transliteration, translation, commentary (lines 7-12)

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