CCP 4.1.10 - Sagig 10-11
This tablet contains what is in all likelihood the latest known commentary on Sagig, the Akkadian treatise on medical diagnostics and prognostics.
CCP 3.7.2.E - Alamdimmû E
This fragment of a four-column tablet belongs to a commentary on physiognomic omens. Whereas the exact identity of its base text remains uncertain, many of its entries are paralleled in the physiognomic corpus.
CCP 3.5.31 - Ālu 31 ("29")
This small and badly broken tablet preserves the beginning and end of a commentary.
CCP 7.2.u56 - Uncertain
The present tablet, written in an elegant and neat script, constitutes a commentary on a text of uncertain nature. It is formed by two joining fragments (BM 47668+ BM 48447), both of which belong to the 81-11-3 consignment. They were joined by I.
Notebooks of copies of cuneiform tablets, mostly from the British Museum's Kuyunjik Collection
CCP 3.5.u7 - Ālu Sleep Omens (?)
This small fragment, whose museum number was kindly provided by Christopher B. F. Walker, contains probably a commentary on Šumma Ālu.
CCP 3.5.6 - Ālu 6-7
This previously unpublished fragment has been identified as a commentary on the divination series Šumma Ālu from a list of commentary fragments kindly made available by Christopher B. F. Walker.
CCP 3.4.2.E - Bārûtu 2 Tirānu E
This small tablet, identified from a list of commentary fragments kindly made available by Christopher B. F. Walker, preserves a commentary on Tirānu, the second chapter of the extispicy series Bārûtu.
CCP 4.3.u4 - Sagig 14 (?)
This small fragment contains meager remains of a commentary on a medical text.