Sumerian·Book

Position in chronology

Adad-nerari III 2009

~800 BCE·Neo-Assyrian·Q004789

Written in modern English

This object was given to Ištar-dūrī, a eunuch in the service of Nergal-ilāʾī and field marshal, who was Ištar-dūrī's protector. It is recorded as the property of Bīrtāyu, a eunuch of Adad-nārārī III, king of Assyria.

A modern paraphrase of the literal translation — same content, contemporary voice.

Translation — scholar edition

RIAo
High confidence
(1) He gave (this) to Ištar-dūrī, eunuch of Nergal-ilāʾī (and) field marshal, his protector. Property of Bīrtāyu, eunuch of Adad-nārārī (III), king of Assyria.

Royal Inscriptions of Assyria online — scholar edition (ORACC / MOCCI).

Transliteration

ana m15-BÀD LÚ.SAG / šá mdMAŠ.MAŠ-DINGIR-a-a / LÚ.tur-ta-nu / EN kit-ri-šú / SUM / šá mbi-ir-ta-a-a / LÚ.SAG šá m10-ERIM.TÁḪ MAN KUR AŠ

Scholarly note

Royal inscription of an Assyrian king, published in the Royal Inscriptions of Assyria online project (RIAo). Translation reproduced from the ORACC edition. ORACC text Q004789.

Attribution

Image: Based on A. Kirk Grayson, Assyrian Rulers of the Early First Millennium BC II (858-745 BC) (RIMA 3), Toronto, 1996. Adapted by Jamie Novotny (2016) and lemmatized and updated by Nathan Morello (2016) for the Munich Open-access Cuneiform Corpus Initiative (MOCCI), a corpus-building initiative funded by LMU Munich and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (through the establishment of the Alexander von Humboldt Chair for Ancient History of the Near and Middle East) and based at the Historisches Seminar - Abteilung Alte Geschichte of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. The annotated edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/riao/Q004789/..
Translation excerpted from Royal Inscriptions of Assyria online (RIAo), Munich Open-access Cuneiform Corpus Initiative (MOCCI), Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München; in association with the RINAP Project, University of Pennsylvania. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/riao/Q004789/.

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