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An adab (?) to Ickur for Ur-Ninurta (Ur-Ninurta F)

Segment A

1. ur-saj nam-he2-a gu3 ru-ru-gu2 giri17-zal (Cited in OB catalogue from Urim (U3), 0.2.05, Seg. A, line 7)
2. a-a dickur ud gal-la-ke4 /za\-[e] /gi4?\ [...]
3.     bar-sud-[am3]

4. a-ma-ru tum9u18-lu /mah? tum9\[mir mir-ra]
5. za-pa-aj2-ja2-ni X X X
6. X gi4-ne-ec2 an ki /GI?\ [...]
7. dickur-ra tum9 /ki?\ TE X JAR A X [...]
8. nim jir2-jir2 AN [X] X X A X
9. X [...]
unknown no. of lines missing

Segment B

1. [...] X [...]
2. 2-[kam]-ma-ra tum9u18-lu tum9mir mir-ra-da /mu\-[...]
3. 3-kam-ma-ra im-hul an-na-ke4 gaba dumu lu2-bi [...]
4. 4-kam-ma dungu sir2 an-na-ke4 gu3 im-ma-an-/de2?\ [(X)]
5. gana2 zid-da ce gu-nu im-gub dezina2 hul2-/la\ [...]
6. dickur-e nij2-nam mu-un-jar-jar buru14 ce mah im-[...]
7. ur-dnin-urta guru7-du6 guru7-mac a-gar3 mu-na-/an\-[dub]
8. ud dug3-ga numun-bi mu-ni-in-sig10 gig2-ga KA [...]
9. ur-dnin-urta dumu an-na-ra numun!-bi mu-/ni\-[in-sig10 ...]
10. dickur d/inana?\ /dX\-ke4 til3 mu-na-/an\-[...]
11.     sa-jar-ra-/am3\

12. ur-dnin-urta cag4 X dnin-lil2-la2-ke4 dickur [...]
13.     jic-gi-jal2-bi-/im\

14. en ku3-jal2 an ki uj3 kug zi cum2
15. a-a dickur en ku3-jal2 an ki uj3 kug zi /cum2\
16. ur-dnin-urta he2-jal2 hu-mu-na-jal2 saj [...]
17.     u18-ru12-[bi-im]


Print sources

van Dijk 1965, p. 11, n. 11: translation, score transliteration (ll. B4-9 only)

Electronic sources

Tinney 1998sss: composite text

Cuneiform sources

VAT 8212 (VAS 17 40)


Revision history

24.v.1999-07.vii.1999: JAB, editor: standardisation
17.viii.1999: GZ, editor: proofreading
17.viii.1999: GZ, editor: SGML tagging
03.ix.1999: ER, editor: proofreading SGML
20.xii.1999: ER, editor: minor correction from J. Krecher in line B.2
03.ix.1999: ER, editor: web publication
01.vi.2003: GC/JE, editor/technical developer: XML/TEI conversion
30.iii.2005: GC/JE, senior editor/technical developer: lemmatised version published

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