ETCSLtransliteration : c.3.2.02 |
1. | m dsuen-illat ra-bi-si2-ka3-tum-ma u3-na-a-dug4 |
2. | di-din-dda-gan lugal-zu na-ab-be2-a |
3. | kaskal-ĝu10 ni2-tuku saĝ gi4-a gu2 id2-da 2(MIN)-a-bi mu-da-ab-bal-e |
4. | ka-ku-la-tum[ki] gaba-ri gid2-da-zu-u3-ne |
5. | dlamma dda-gan dX X u3 den-lil2 lugal kalam […] erin2-na gu2? bi-in-ri |
6. | me-lem4-ĝu10 kalam-ma ba-e-dul |
7. | u3 za-e nam-ur-saĝ nam-kalag-ga-zu X X-bi-še3 ba-e-[X] |
8. | [X] TAR […] ba-an-da-[X] |
9. | /nam?\-lugal […] DU.DU-a ba-[X-X] |
10. | /ugnim\ [X] [X]ki bi2-[…] |
11. | kiĝ2? gal?-la? […] |
12. | lu2 X X-ne en-nu-uĝ3 ĝa2-ĝa2-da |
13. | a-ga-aš gi4-bi /ḫe2\-mi-in-du8 |
14. | ku4-ku4 ed2-de3 kiĝ2? bar ḫa-ra-ak-ne |
15. | lugal-ĝu10 TUKU GA NE ĜA2 X NA |
16. | ka lul-za u3-mu-e-X [(X)] |
17. | {ugnim-zu nam-ba-e-la2} {(1 ms. has instead:) ugnim-bi KAR nam-X […]} |
18. | ul4-la-bi ĝa2-nam-ma |
19. | a-ma-ru-kam |
Ali 1964, p. 67-70: composite text, score transliteration, translation, handcopy, commentary (handcopies in pls.)
Michalowski 1980-83, p. 55 (section 4.1): commentary
Römer 1996, p. 528: commentary, translation (ll. 3 and 6)
Sjöberg 1992, p. 71: composite text (A, part I, page 71ii, text of lines 12-13, courtesy M. Civil)
Wilcke 1970a, p. 67-69: commentary
Krecher 1996b: composite text, translation
Michalowski 2001a: composite text
N 1513; lines in composite: 2-11
Crozer 206
CBS 2231 (PBS 5 65) i 9'-15'; provenance: Nippur; lines in composite: 1-4
N 3210 + N 3264 + N 3266 + N 3294 + N 3303 + N 3308 + Ni 9701 (ISET 2 114) + UM 29-16-139 (Ali, SL pls. xxiv-xxv) i 19'-ii 6'; lines in composite: 1-4, 14-19
CBS 7848 (PBS 13 46, Ali, SL pl. xxxviii) + CBS 7856 (Ali, SL pl. xxxviii) + CBS 7849 (+) Ni 4574 (ISET 1 149) a; lines in composite: 1-?
U 169000 (UET 8 61) rev. 1'-6'; lines in composite: 13-19
3N-T918, 410 (SLFN 21) ii 1-2; lines in composite: 1
3N-T516 (Ali, SL pl. xxviii) a 2'-8'; lines in composite: 1-8
3N-T80 (Ali, SL pl. xxxi) rev. 12'-13'; lines in composite: 1
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