KASKAL. Volume 2 – Nuova serie – Novembre 2025
Descrizione
Sommario:
The End of the House of Teḫip-tilla and the Fall of Nuzi
Maynard P. Maidman
Gula as Ninkarrak in the Middle Babylonian Onomastics
Elena Devecchi
Black and White: A Tale of Two Gates in the Hittite Ritual of Tunnawi for Curing Genital Disorders
Ilan Peled
Erra’s Human Form
Eli Tadmor
The Prayer of Nabû-šuma-ukīn (BM.40474): An Anti-Witchcraft Prayer
Alan Lenzi
One Joined Cuneiform Tablet and Two New Names for Parts of the Human Body:
dūr lišāni, the ‘Wall of the Tongue’, and ḫinpi ammati, the ‘Crook of the Arm’
Jeanette C. Fincke
Newly Identified Joins of Šumma ālu Tablet 43 (Equines)-Fragments
A.3449+A.3640+AO.6490+/(+)W.20030/116
Eric Schmidtchen
From the Electronic Babylonian Literature Lab 48‑51
Geraldina Rozzi, Enrique Jiménez, Elizabeth Bennett
From the Electronic Babylonian Literature Lab 52-3
Aino Hätinen, Zsombor J. Föld
Editore:
Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University PressData:
2025Formato
application/pdf (13.45 MB)
Soggetto
• Gossip and reputation • Historical background of myths • Babylonian literature • Folk medicine • Literature • Kassite Nippur • Mesopotamian witchcraft • Babylonian Literature • šumma umṣatu • Cuneiform • Gilgamesh • Donkey • Flood epic • Horse • Ninkarrak • Nergal • Middle Babylonian onomastics • Scribal practices • Anatomy of the arm • Ludlul • Babylonian • Ereshkigal • Wisdom literature • Physiognomic omens • Mesopotamian conceptions of divinity • Bullussa-rabi • Makeshift gates • Amēl-Marduk • Names for parts of the human body • Divination • Hymn • Anatomy of the tongue • Gula • Akkadian prayer • Hittite magical rituals • Administrative texts • Animals • Uruk • Babylonian mythology • Late Babylonian • Erra and Išum • Tunnawi’s ritual • Šumma ālu • Mesopotamian slander





