Old Babylonian Period (2003-1595 BC)University of Toronto Press, 1 jan 1990 - 853 pagina's This volume covers the Isin-Larsa and Old Babylonian periods, a period marked initially by the struggle of two city-states, Isin and Larsa, for control over the land of Sumer in southern Babylonia. In the end the city-state of Babylon, under its energetic ruler Hammurabi, intervened. At an opportune moment, Hammurabi struck swiftly, defeated Larsa, and incorporated the southern domains into his own realms, thereby creating an empire that for a short time united the lands of Sumer and Akkad. The inscriptions in this volume are grouped by dynasties and arranged in order by ruler within each dynasty. Further, the inscriptions are arranged chronologically within each king's reign. A short introduction for each inscription gives its general contents, place of origin, and relative dating. Also included are a detailed catalogue of exemplars, a brief commentary, bibliography, and text in transliteration facing an English translation. The appended microfiches contain a transliteration of each individual exemplar displayed in a format reminiscent of a musical score. |
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Šūilīšu E4 1 2 | 24 |
IšmeDagan E4 1 4 | 37 |
LipitEštar E4 1 5 | 52 |
UrNinurta E4 1 6 | 68 |
LipitEnlil E4 1 8 | 75 |
Zambiia E4 1 11 | 91 |
Sînmăgir E4 1 14 | 97 |
E4 5 9 | 522 |
E4 5 13 | 539 |
NarămSîn E4 5 15 | 553 |
E4 5 20 | 573 |
ŞilliSîn E4 5 21 | 587 |
KISURRA E4 7 | 650 |
Nāqimum E4 10 4 | 664 |
IlumAnummuttabbil E4 12 2 | 677 |
LARSA E4 2 | 107 |
Gungunum E4 2 5 | 114 |
Abisarē E4 2 6 | 121 |
BABYLON E4 3 | 323 |
ApilSîn E4 3 4 | 330 |
Samsuiluna E4 3 7372 | 372 |
Abiešuh E4 3 8 | 404 |
Ammīditāna E4 3 9 | 411 |
Ammişaduqa E4 3 10 | 425 |
Samsuditäna E4 3 11 | 436 |
URUK E4 4 | 439 |
Sînirībam E4 4 2 | 465 |
ÌRnene E4 4 7 | 478 |
Bilalama E4 5 3 | 491 |
Azūzum E4 5 6505 | 505 |
DIYALA REGIONS E4 14 | 686 |
MÊTURRAN E4 16 | 699 |
Zabazuna E4 19 2 | 715 |
ŠunuhrûAmmu E4 23 5 | 728 |
ANDARIQ E4 28 | 759 |
IamsiHadnû E4 31 1 | 772 |
AbbaII E4 33 4 | 785 |
E4 33 5 | 788 |
Irkabtum E4 33 7 | 794 |
Ammitaqūmma E4 34 2 | 801 |
EBLA E4 36 | 807 |
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