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Add to basketCondition: New. A collection of transliterations of Sumerian cuneiform tablets from the city of ri-Sagrig (Iraq), covering many aspects of life: administration, economy, religion, law, and poetry.KlappentextrnrnA collection of transliterations of Sumerian c.
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Add to basketBrossura. Condition: nuovo. Arbor Sapientiae Editore, 2023. In 4°, 398 pp --- Table of Contents I Foreword II Preface III Catalogue IV Classification of the Texts According to their Date and Provenience 1. Date Text Provenience 2. Provenience Date Text 3. Provenience Text Date V List of Seal Inscriptions VI Concordances of Museum Numbers 1. YPM BC no. RBC no. Old no. Text no. 2. RBC no. YPM BC no. Old no. Text no. 3. Old no. YPM BC no. RBC no. Text no. VII List of Previously Published Texts VIII Texts Nos. 1-1204 IX Indexes 1. Names of Deities and Deified Kings 2. Personal Names 3. Geographical Names 4. Words and Phrases Foreword Succeeding to Professor Francesco Pomponio, who is now retired, in the capacity of Scientific Director of the Series Nisaba. Studi Assiriologici Messinesi, is an honour that fills me with pride and gratitude, and also with an awareness of how challenging it is to collect Professor Pomponio s legacy at the University of Messina. The Nisaba Series, active since 2002 and now on its 34th volume, has hosted the first editions of economic-administrative tablets and documents from the Neo-Sumerian period and of other periods, such as the Early-Dynastic, the Sargonic or Old-Akkadian, the Old-Babylonian period, the Neo- and Late-Babylonian, up to the Achaemenid and Seleucid periods. In each volume, the texts' publication is always completed by the indexes of Deity Names, Place Names, Personal Names and, sometimes, even of the words mentioned in the published tablets and of the seals' owners, as in this publication. Except for some volumes, such as Lorenzo Verderame s Le tavole I-VI della serie astronomica Enūma Anu Enlil, NISABA, vol. 2, Messina 2002, and the 14th volume by Enrico Ascalone, Archeologia dell Iran antico. Interazioni, integrazioni e discontinuità nell Iran del III millennio a.C., NISABA, vol. 14, Messina 2006 (the latter of archaeological content) most of the other volumes, including the present one, are dedicated to economic and administrative texts. This, along with the recent foundation of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on the Economics of the Ancient Near East, testifies to the well-rooted interest of the Chair of Assyriology of the University of Messina in the economic aspects of ancient Mesopotamia. The volumes published so far in the Nisaba Series contain the editions of texts belonging to collections of various museums, especially the British Museum, but also from the Harvard Semitic Museum, and the Yale Babylonian Collection, as is the case with the present volume. Indeed, in Nisaba 34 more than 1200 economic tablets are published and catalogued, the great majority of which (1179 texts) from the Rosen Babylonian Collection, founded by J. Rosen and now part of the Yale Babylonian Collection, in the Peabody Museum of Natural History of Yale University, New Haven (USA), whereas twenty-five texts belong to Mr. Rosen s private collection, Rosen Collection (texts 1180-1204). All texts are dated to the Neo-Sumeric period (ca. 2110-2003 BCE), and originated from Puzri -Dagan, Ĝirsu/Laga and mainly from Umma. The publication of such an extraordinary number of previously unpublished texts is an exceptional contribution to a better understanding of the economic and social organization of the Neo-Sumerian period. Among the different types of texts, there are some categories that stand out: records of animals transfer, primarily sheep, but also oxen, goats, donkeys, mules, pigs and birds; donations to temples, especially of sheep and other animals for offerings to deities; payments to workers; receipts for food especially barley, beer and flour; records of dead animals (mainly sheep and goats, but also, cows, pigs, donkeys and gazelles); transfers and receipts of garden products, as well as of wood, baskets, reeds, herbs, bitumen, clothes, leather, copper and silver; trade; receipts for wool; messengers rations, just to name the most common types. I feel compelled to expr.