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A NEW MANUSCRIPT OF LUGAL-E, TABLET IV

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 June 2017

Abstract

This study edits BM 48053, a newly identified Late Babylonian manuscript of the epic poem Lugal-e in the British Museum collection. This tablet, which is likely to come from Borsippa, contributes towards the reconstruction of Tablet IV of the epic in its late bilingual form. It is also of interest for its colophon, which specifies the swift return of the tablet following a same day loan, using the phrase ina mišil ūmīšu “in half a day” or perhaps “at midday”.

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IRAQ , Volume 79 , December 2017 , pp. 155 - 162
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Copyright © The British Institute for the Study of Iraq 2017 

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