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SAA 03 002. Assurbanipal’s Acrostic Hymn to Marduk and Zarpanitu (ABRT 1 29-30)
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High confidence(1) a__ I praise your name, Marduk, the most powerful of the gods, the canal inspector of heaven and earth [......], who was well engendered, and alone is most high [......]! (3) na__ You bear Anuship, Illilship, Ninšikuship, lordship, kingship [......]! You gather all wisdom, total strength [......]! (5) ku__ Honoured ruler, exalted monarch, overpowering, magnificent [......]! They glorified his lordship, prepared battle, [......] A[nu]! (7) aš__ You are exalted in the heavens, king on earth, the skillful counsellor of the [great] gods [......], establisher of all habitations, grasper of the…
Source: Livingstone, A. 1989. Court Poetry and Literary Miscellanea. SAA 3. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa03/P334929/
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Transliteration
a-dal-lal zi-kir-ka dAMAR.UTU gaš-ri DINGIR-MEŠ GÚ.GAL AN-e u KI.⸢TIM⸣ [x x x x x x x] / šá* ṭa-biš ib-ba-nu-u ša-qu-u e-diš-ši-⸢šú⸣ [x x x x x x x x] / na-šá-ta-ma da-nu-tú dEN.LÍL.LÁ-tú dNIN.ŠI*.KÙ*-tú EN-u-tú LUGAL-⸢u⸣-[tú x x x x x x x] / ḫa-am-ma-ta kul-lat né-me-qí ga-mir e-muq-qí [x x x x x x x] / ku-un-nu-u ma-li-ku e-tel-lum ṣi-i-ru kaš-ka-šú šur-bu-⸢u⸣ [x x x x x x x] / ú-šá-áš-ri-ḫu…
Scholarly note
Neo-Assyrian court poetry or literary text, edited by Alasdair Livingstone (SAA 3, 1989). ORACC text P334929.
Attribution
Image: BM 099173 + (British Museum, London, UK) — from Nineveh (mod. Kuyunjik) — Photo via Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/artifacts, P334929). source
Translation excerpted from Livingstone, A. 1989. Court Poetry and Literary Miscellanea. SAA 3. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa03/P334929/.
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