The Sages and the Sons of Nippur: An Edition of LKA 76 (VAT 13839) From Assur

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Z. Rubin
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The Late Assyrian tablet LKA 76 (VAT 13839) from Assur is inscribed with two bilingual Sumerian-Akkadian texts, possibly incantations for rituals, that are concerned with prominent cities in southern Mesopotamia. The obverse is inscribed with a unique composition in which entities calling themselves the “Sons of Nippur” declare their affiliation with the city of Nippur and its deities. The composition inscribed on the reverse, known to have been incorporated into the apotropaic series bīt mēseri, consists of anecdotes in the lives of four apkallu-sages of human descent. The two compositions bridge the purported origins of Mesopotamian scholarly wisdom in the divine realm with its contemporary utilization among ritual experts.
尼普尔的圣人和儿子:阿苏尔LKA76(增值税13839)版本
来自阿苏尔的晚亚述石碑LKA 76(增值税13839)刻有两本苏美尔-阿卡德语双语文本,可能是仪式的咒语,与美索不达米亚南部的著名城市有关。正面刻有一种独特的构图,在这种构图中,自称“尼普尔之子”的实体宣布他们与尼普尔市及其神灵的关系。背面刻着的作品被认为是一部寓言系列《bīt māseri》中的作品,由四位阿普卡卢人后裔的生活轶事组成。这两篇作品将美索不达米亚学术智慧在神圣领域的所谓起源与其在仪式专家中的当代应用联系起来。
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Journal of Cuneiform Studies
Journal of Cuneiform Studies Arts and Humanities-History
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