CCP 3.8.1.C - Iqqur īpuš, section 87: 7 C
The small tablet NBC 6197 is remarkable in several ways. First, it contains a commentary on a single word from a single omen.
The small tablet NBC 6197 is remarkable in several ways. First, it contains a commentary on a single word from a single omen.
The following tablet is a Late Babylonian commentary on the 14th tablet of the teratological divination series Šumma Izbu.
This tablet, found at the “house of the exorcists” in Assur, represents the only commentary on Šumma Ālu from that city. It explains omens related to bathing.
This tablet, which was found in Ashurbanipal’s libraries in Nineveh, contains a commentary on three or more chapters of the divinatory series Šumma Ālu.
This small tablet, containing 25 lines in total, is a commentary on Šumma Ālu 48.
This tiny fragment was found in Uruk, among other tablets belonging to the tablet collection of Iqīšāya.
This tablet contains a commentary on Šumma Ālu 25, one of the tablets of terrestrial omens that deals with snakes.
This commentary is preserved in two virtually identical manuscripts from two different cities. The first one, SpTU 5 259 (CCP 3.5.22.A.a), was found during the German excavations at Uruk.
This small and badly damaged tablet preserves meager remains of a commentary on the 21st tablet of the divination series Šumma Ālu.