CCP 4.1.39 - Sagig 39

Catalogue information
National Museum of Iraq
IM 74452
W 22311
UrukUruk, Ue XVIII/1 Schnittgraben, südl. Hä.
CDLI: 
P348461
Publication
Copy: 
SpTU 1 40
Photo: 
Uruk Foto Nr. 13034
Editions: 

Clancier, 2009 (GKAB)

Hunger, 1976H. Hunger, Spätbabylonische Texte aus Uruk. Teil I. Gebr. Mann Verlag, 1976.: 48-49 no. 40

Commentary
MedicalDiagnostic and prognostic

Broken

Base text: 
Sagig 39
Tablet information
Babylonian
Complete tablet (surface of rev largely lost)
Columns: 
1
Lines: 
obv 13, rev 5
Size: 
6,2 × 5,1 × 1,6 cm
Achaemenid (5th cent - 331 BCE) (Uruk, Anu-ikṣur / Nippur / Babylon)
Bibliography

Clancier, 2009P. Clancier, Les bibliothèques en Babylonie dans le deuxième moitié du 1er millénaire av. J.-C. Ugarit-Verlag, 2009.
[Descendants Šangû-Ninurta]
: 388

Fincke, 2000J. C. Fincke, Augenleiden nach keilschriftlichen Quellen. Untersuchungen zur altorientalischen Medizin. Königshausen & Neumann, 2000.
[On line o 8-13]
: 155, 159, 163, 165, 183, 232

Frahm, 2011E. Frahm, Babylonian and Assyrian Text Commentaries. Origins of Interpretation. Ugarit-Verlag, 2011.: 66, 228-29, 291

Gabbay, 2016U. Gabbay, The Exegetical Terminology of Akkadian Commentaries. Brill, 2016.: 68 (2–7), 74 (4), 77 (5), 107 (10, 11), 109 (9), 229 (6–7)

Geller, 2010bM. J. Geller, Ancient Babylonian Medicine: Theory and Practice. Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.: 141-160

Genty, 2010aT. Genty, Les commentaires dans les textes cunéiformes assyro-babyloniens. MA thesis, 2010.
[Catalogue]
: 383

Genty, 2010bT. Genty, Les commentaires à TDP 3-40. Première partie, Le Journal des Médecines Cunéiformes, vol. 16, pp. 1-38, 2010.
[Catalogue]
: 14

Heeßel, 2000N. P. Heeßel, Babylonisch-assyrische Diagnostik. Ugarit-Verlag, 2000.
[Identification]
: 146

Hunger, 1975H. Hunger, Zur Ordnung der diagnostischen Omenserie, Zeitschrift für Assyriologie, vol. 65, pp. 63-68, 1975.: 68

Hunger, 1976H. Hunger, Spätbabylonische Texte aus Uruk. Teil I. Gebr. Mann Verlag, 1976.
[Editio princeps]
: 48-49 no. 40

Panayotov, 2017S. Panayotov, Eye Metaphors, Analogies and Similes within Mesopotamian Magico-Medical Texts, in The Comparable Body. Analogy and Metaphor in Ancient Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Greco-Roman Medicine, J. Wee, Ed. Brill, 2017, pp. 204-246.
[On line 8]
: 238 and fn. 100

Record
Clancier, 01/2009 (ATF Transliteration)
Clancier, 01/2009 (Lemmatization)
Fadhil & van Ess, 10/2017 (Museum number)
By Eckart Frahm & Mary Frazer & Enrique Jiménez | Make a correction or suggestion
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Frahm, E. & Frazer, M. & Jiménez, E., 2013, “Commentary on Sagig 39 (CCP 4.1.39),” Cuneiform Commentaries Project (E. Frahm, E. Jiménez, M. Frazer, and K. Wagensonner), 2013–2024; accessed October 11, 2024, at https://ccp.yale.edu/P348461. DOI: 10079/98sf7zx
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