CCP 1.1.A.c - Enūma eliš 1-7 A

Catalogue information
British Museum
BM 69594
82-9-18,9591
Sippar(Sippar), 82-9-18 consignment
CDLI: 
P461283
Publication
Copy: 
Lambert Folio 10262 [tr]
MC 16 pl. 36
Editions: 

Frahm & Jiménez, 2015E. Frahm and Jiménez, E. , Myth, Ritual, and Interpretation. The Commentary on Enūma eliš I–VII and a Commentary on Elamite Month Names, Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel, vol. 4, pp. 293-343, 2015.

Commentary
LiteraryEnūma eliš

Broken

Base text: 
Enūma eliš 1-7
Commentary no: 
A
Duplicates
Tablet information
Babylonian
Fragment
Columns: 
1 (or >)
Lines: 
3
Size: 
3,49 × 1,59 cm
Chaldean / early Achaemenid (late 7th / 6th cent) (mostly "Sippar Collection")
Bibliography

Frahm, 2011E. Frahm, Babylonian and Assyrian Text Commentaries. Origins of Interpretation. Ugarit-Verlag, 2011.
[The small unpublished flake BM 69594, which begins with e-nu-ma : i-na? ˹u4?˺-[me ...], could derive from another Enūma eliš commentary, but this is very uncertain.]
: 117, 287

Lambert, 2013W. G. Lambert, Babylonian Creation Myths. Eisenbrauns, 2013.
[Edition and discussion]
: 70, 72, 82, 94, 106, 120, 134, 135-144

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How to cite
Frahm, E. & Frazer, M. & Jiménez, E., 2013, “Commentary on Enūma eliš 1-7 (CCP 1.1.A.c),” Cuneiform Commentaries Project (E. Frahm, E. Jiménez, M. Frazer, and K. Wagensonner), 2013–2024; accessed December 21, 2024, at https://ccp.yale.edu/P461283. DOI: 10079/j0zpcn3
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