CCP 4.2.M.a - Therapeutic (Qutāru) M
This cola-type commentary on a medical text for the treatment of four types of epilepsy is one of the most frequently cited commentaries in modern secondary literature.
CCP 4.2.M.a - Therapeutic (Qutāru) M© Yale Babylonian Collection This cola-type commentary on a medical text for the treatment of four types of epilepsy is one of the most frequently cited commentaries in modern secondary literature. |
CCP 6.2.1 - Diri 1© Yale Babylonian Collection |
CCP 3.1.5.A - Enūma Anu Enlil 5 (?) ACourtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum This landscape-oriented tablet contains a commentary in the indentation format, written in Babylonian script. |
CCP 3.8.1.A - Iqqur īpuš, série génerale ACourtesy of British Museum and Schøyen Collection The present tablet consists of two rejoined pieces, one in the Kuyunjik collection (British Museum) and one in the Schøyen collection (Norway). |
CCP 3.2.2.C - Sîn ina tāmartīšu 2 (?) CCourtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum Very little is preserved of this tablet. Its colophon, which identifies it as belonging to the tablet collection of Nabû-zuqup-kēnu, states that it was copied from a wooden writing board. |
CCP 3.1.20.B.a - Enūma Anu Enlil 20 BThis commentary is preserved on two identical tablets from Uruk. |
CCP 4.1.4.B - Sagig 4 BCourtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum The present tablet contains the first 19 lines of a commentary on the fourth tablet of the diagnostic medical series Sagig. |
CCP 6.1.13.C - Aa II/5 (pirsu 13) CCourtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum |