Sumerian Literary Texts in the Schoyen Collection
Volume 1: Literary Sources on Old Babylonian Religion

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The first in a series of volumes publishing the Sumerian literary texts in the Schoyen Collection, this book makes available, for the first time, editions of seventeen cuneiform tablets, dating to ca. 2000 BCE and containing works of Sumerian religious poetry. Edited, translated, and annotated by Christopher Metcalf, these poems shed light on the interaction between cult, scholarship, and scribal culture in Mesopotamia in the early second millennium BCE. The present volume contains fourteen songs composed in praise of the various gods of the Mesopotamian pantheon; it is believed that these songs were typically performed in temple cults. Among them are a song in praise of Sud, goddess of the ancient Mesopotamian city Shuruppak; a song describing the statue of the protective goddess Lamma-saga in the Sacred City temple complex at Girsu; and a previously unknown hymn dedicated to the creator god Enki. Each text is provided in transliteration and translation and accompanied by hand-copies and images of the tablets themselves. Expertly contextualizing each song in Babylonian religious and literary history, this thoroughly competent editio princeps will prove a valuable tool for scholars interested in the literary and religious traditions of ancient Mesopotamia.

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Titel Sumerian Literary Texts in the Schoyen Collection Volume 1: Literary Sources on Old Babylonian Religion
Auteur Christopher Metcalf
Uitgever Eisenbrauns
Jaar Verschenen 2019
Taal Engels
Pagina's pp. 168
ISBN139781575067308
Onderwerp Sumerisch

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