Position in chronology
SAA 07 049. Inventory of Tablets and Writing Boards (ADD 0943+)
Translation — scholar edition
SAA 7(Beginning destroyed) (i 1') 1 (tablet of) I[zbu ...], (i 2) 2 (of) Seal of haltu stone, (i 3) 1 (of) "Day of the City God," (i 4) 3 esoteric compositions, (i 5) 1 (tablet of) "The Chariot of Ibnutu," (i 6) 1 (of) Ishur māda, (i 7) 1 (of) the SI.DÙ series, (i 8) 1 (of) the Gilgameš series, (i 9) 40 one-column tablets (Break) (i 16) [x polyptychs of Enuma Anu] Enlil, (i 17) [x of the exti]spicy corpus, (i 18) [1 polyptych] of 12 leaves, (i 19) [x of lam]entations, (i 20) 1 (of) 3 (leaves of) kakku sakku, (i 21) 1 (of) 6, medical recipes, (i 22) in all 6 complete polyptychs, 4 leaves, (Break)…
State Archives of Assyria, volume 7 — scholar edition (ORACC).
Transliteration
01 ⸢iz⸣-[bu x] / 02 NA₄.⸢KIŠIB ḫal*-tú⸣ / 01 UD-mu DINGIR URU / 03 kam-ma-a-ni / 01 GIŠ.GIGIR mib-nu-tú / 01 is-ḫur—ma-a-da / 01 ÉŠ.QAR SI-DÙ / 01 MIN dGIŠ.GÍN.MAŠ / ⸢40? e-gír-a⸣-te / [x x x x]+⸢x⸣ / [x x x x]+⸢x⸣ / [x UD—AN]—dBE* / [x ḪAL]-u-tú / [01 GIŠ.ZU] ⸢12⸣ GIŠ.IG / [x] ⸢UŠ*⸣.KU-tú / 01 ⸢03⸣ kak-ku—sak-ku* / 01 ⸢06⸣ bul-ṭi / PAB 06 GIŠ.ZU-MEŠ / šal-mu-u-te / ⸢04 GIŠ⸣.IG-MEŠ / ⸢x⸣+[x x x x…
Scholarly note
Neo-Assyrian administrative record (palace or temple), edited by F.M. Fales & J.N. Postgate (SAA 7, 1992). ORACC text P335775.
Attribution
Image: Adapted from F. Mario Fales and J. Nicholas Postgate, Imperial Administrative Records, Part I: Palace and Temple Administration (State Archives of Assyria, 7), 1992. Lemmatised by Mikko Luukko, 2017, as part of the research programme of the Alexander von Humboldt Chair in the Ancient History of the Near and Middle East at LMU Munich (Karen Radner, Humboldt Professorship 2015. The annotated edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/saao/P335775/..
Translation excerpted from Fales, F.M. & Postgate, J.N. 1992. Imperial Administrative Records, Part I: Palace and Temple Administration. SAA 7. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa07/P335775/.
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