CCP 7.1.7.A.a - Ritual against pests and bad weather A

Catalogue information
British Museum
K.151
NinevehNineveh (Kuyunjik)
joins: 
K.151
CDLI: 
P237790
Publication
Copy: 
Schwemer Wettergottgestalten p. 1023-1024
Photo: 
Babyloniaca 3 pls. xviii-xix
Commentary
MiscellaneaVaria

None

Base text: 
Ritual against pests and bad weather
Commentary no: 
A
Duplicates
Tablet information
Babylonian
Fragment (large)
Columns: 
1
Lines: 
obv. 28, rev. 19
Size: 
11,4+ × 9,7+ × 3,1+ cm
7th cent (Assurbanipal libraries and other Assyrian cities)
Colophon
No name
Bibliography

Frahm, 2011E. Frahm, Babylonian and Assyrian Text Commentaries. Origins of Interpretation. Ugarit-Verlag, 2011.: 31-32, 257, 278

George & Taniguchi, 2010A. R. George and Taniguchi, J. , The Dogs of Ninkilim, part two: Babylonian rituals to counter field pests, Iraq, vol. 72, pp. 79-148, 2010.: 80 and fn. 5, 83

Jiménez, 2013aE. Jiménez, La imagen de los vientos en la literatura babilónica. PhD thesis, 2013.: 97-99, 127, 469-471

Schwemer, 2003D. Schwemer, Akkadisch šeʾēru, šaʾāru, N.A.B.U. Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et Utilitaires, vol. 2003/26, 2003.
[CTN 4 96 is a duplicate of K.191]

Schwemer, 2008D. Schwemer, The Storm-Gods of the Ancient Near East Summary, Synthesis, Recent Studies. Part II, Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions, vol. 7, pp. 1-44, 2008.
[Partial edition of duplicate]
: 152 fn. 82

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How to cite
Frahm, E. & Frazer, M. & Jiménez, E., 2013, “Commentary on Ritual against pests and bad weather (CCP 7.1.7.A.a),” Cuneiform Commentaries Project (E. Frahm, E. Jiménez, M. Frazer, and K. Wagensonner), 2013–2024; accessed November 21, 2024, at https://ccp.yale.edu/P237790. DOI: 10079/q2bvqn4
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