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OB catalogue from Nibru, at Philadelphia (N2): composite text
1/lugal\-me-en cag4-ta (Shulgi A)
2lugal mi2 dug4-ga (Lipit-Eshtar A)
3en-e nij2-ul-e (The song
of the hoe)
4nin me car2-ra (Inana
B)
5den-lil2
su3-ra2-ce3 (Enlil A)
6nam2-nun-e (two compositions existed with this
incipit (see line 47 below), one of which was The Kesh temple hymn)
7ud re-a (four compositions are known with this incipit: Enki and Ninmah; Enki's journey to Nibru; Gilgamesh, Enkidu and the nether world; The instructions of Shuruppag)
8in-nin me huc-a (Inana and
Ebih)
9e2 ud huc an ki (Nungal
A)
10en-e kur lu2 til3-la-ce3 (Gilgamesh and Huwawa, Version A)
11cul me3-ka (Gilgamesh
and the Bull of Heaven)
12lu2 kij2-gi4-a ag (Gilgamesh and Aga)
13gud-dam iriki (The tale
of Gudam (?))
14i3-a lum-lum (Gilgamesh and Huwawa, Version B)
15bur-cu-ma gal (Ishbi-Erra E, 2.5.1.5)
16ku6-ju10
e2-du3 (The home of the
fish)
17hur-saj an ki-bi-da (The debate
between Sheep and Grain)
18saj-ki gid2-da (The
cursing of Agade)
19edin i-lu jar-u3 (Dumuzid's dream (?))
20ud re-a (four compositions are known with this incipit:
Enki and Ninmah; Enki's journey to Nibru; Gilgamesh, Enkidu and the nether world; The instructions of Shuruppag)
21ud-re-a (four compositions are known with this incipit:
Enki and Ninmah; Enki's journey to Nibru; Gilgamesh, Enkidu and the nether world; The instructions of Shuruppag)
22iri na-nam (two compositions are known with this incipit:
Enlil and Ninlil and Nanshe A)
23nin me zid-da
24iri na-nam (two compositions are known with this incipit:
Enlil and Ninlil and Nanshe A)
25e jical-e jical-e (The debate between the Hoe and the Plough)
26lugal-e mu-ni nij2-ul-e (Shulgi B)
27ud ul re-ta (Ur-Ninurta G, 2.5.6.7 (?))
28ki-ur3 gal-e (The debate between Tree and Reed,
5.3.4)
29an-ne2 nam-nir-jal2 (The debate between Winter and Summer)
30jic-gi a-na /gu3 mu\-un-de2 (The heron and the turtle)
31u5 jic-gi kug-ta (Nanshe C, 4.14.3)
32tur3-ra-na (The lament
for Urim)
33tur3 me nun-e (The
lament for Nibru)
34ud cu bal ak-de3 (The
lament for Sumer and Urim)
35iri me zid-da
36ud huc ki-en-gi-ra
37ud huc an ur3-ra
38ud ul an ki-ta (Lugalbanda in the
mountain cave)
39lugal-ban3-da (Lugalbanda)
40sig4 kur cuba-ta (Enmerkar and En-suhgir-ana)
41an gal-ta ki gal-ce3 (Inana's descent to the nether world)
42en mah di an ki (Enki and the world
order)
43gien3-bar-ra gurun-na
44in-nin me gal-gal-la (Inana and
Shu-kale-tuda)
45ud gal pirij an-na (Inana D)
46en gal men gur3-ru kul-abaki
47nam2-nun-e (two compositions existed with this
incipit (see line 6 above), one of which was the Kesh temple hymn)
48iri gud huc (Enmerkar and the lord
of Aratta)
49e2-u6-nir (The temple hymns)
50me-ce3-am3
i3-du-de3-en (two compositions are known with this
incipit: Edubba A, 5.1.1 and Edubba F, 5.1.a)
51ja2-nu ki-ju10-ce3
(Edubba C, 5.1.3)
52ja2-nu ga-na ga-ab-di-di-en-de3-en
(Dialogue 1, 5.4.1)
53ud-ul-ur11-ra? (The farmer's instructions)
54me-ta-am3
am3-/du?-un?\ (Edubba B, 5.1.2)
55me-ta-am3 am3-di-di-in (Dialogue 5,
5.4.5)
56eme-gi7 e-/zu?-u3?\
(Edubba D, 5.1.4)
57a-na-am3 a2 aj2-ja2
(Edubba R, 5.1.6)
58di4-di4-la2 ud-da (Dialogue
2, 5.4.2)
59ejer dub-me-ka (Dialogue 3, 5.4.3)
60X X lu2 lil2-la2 (Diatribe B (?))
61/dim2\-ma-ni us2-a-ni (Diatribe A,
5.4.10)
62a dug3-ga ur!-ra (Diatribe C)
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02.vi.2000 : GZ : typing, standardisation
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