CCP 3.4.1.A.f - Bārûtu 1 Isru A

Catalogue information
British Museum
K.1808
NinevehNineveh (Kuyunjik)
joins: 
K.1808 + K.3667
CDLI: 
P394080
Publication
Editions: 

Heeßel & Koch, forthcomingN. P. Heeßel and Koch, U. S. , The two first chapters of the Art of the Diviner. .

Commentary
DivinationExtispicy (Bārûtu)

Broken

Base text: 
Bārûtu 1 Isru
Commentary no: 
A
Duplicates
Tablet information
Assyrian
Fragment
Columns: 
2 (or >)
Lines: 
obv i' (not preserved), ii' 18, rev i' 14.
Size: 
9,3+ × 7,5+ × 2,4+ cm
7th cent (Assurbanipal libraries and other Assyrian cities)
Bibliography

CAD S 178a[On line iii 12-13]

Cohen, 2018Y. Cohen, An Old Babylonian List of Sheep Body Parts (BM 29663), in Mesopotamian Medicine and Magic. Studies in Honor of Markham J. Geller, S. Panayotov and Vacín, L. , Eds. Brill, 2018, pp. 131-148.
[On line iii 12]

Frahm, 2011E. Frahm, Babylonian and Assyrian Text Commentaries. Origins of Interpretation. Ugarit-Verlag, 2011.: 171-72

Genty, 2010aT. Genty, Les commentaires dans les textes cunéiformes assyro-babyloniens. MA thesis, 2010.
[Catalogue]
: 346

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 Bārûtu 1 Isru (CCP 3.4.1.A.f),” Cuneiform Commentaries Project (E. Frahm, E. Jiménez, M. Frazer, and K. Wagensonner), 2013–2024; accessed November 21, 2024, at https://ccp.yale.edu/P394080. DOI: 10079/qz612xj
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