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 //Provenience//: Assur\\  //Provenience//: Assur\\ 
 //Period//: Middle Assyrian period (ca. 1400-1000 BC)\\  //Period//: Middle Assyrian period (ca. 1400-1000 BC)\\ 
-//Current location//: \\ +//Current location//: Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin \\ 
 //Text genre, language//: ; Akkadian\\  //Text genre, language//: ; Akkadian\\ 
 [[http://cdli.ucla.edu/P282615|CDLI page]]\\  [[http://cdli.ucla.edu/P282615|CDLI page]]\\ 
  
-//Description//: Lorem ipsum dolor sit ametconsectetur adipisicing elitsed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniamquis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequatDuis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariaturExcepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proidentsunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum+//Description//: The German excavations at Assur yielded a huge amount of scholarly texts ranging from copies of literary compositions and other religious literature to lexical compendia and scientific texts. A particularly interesting tablet contains a large inventory of songs. Its authorwho is unfortunately unknown due to the destroyed colophoncollected the initial words (or //incipits//) of about 400 songsof which 275 are still preserved. The large tablet still preserves eight columns of textAfter each group of //incipits// the scribe introduces a summaryThese summaries are written from the point of view of the scribe himselfso for instance: 
  
-//Lineart//: +"Firstborn son of Anu, I will extol your strength"\\ 
 +"I will extol Erra, his strength I will praise"\\ 
 +"O Lord, I will sing a song of your divinity"\\ 
 +"Šarrabu went forth, lord of disputes"\\ 
 +"The guard of Erra, the guardian"\\ 
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 +Four series, 21 songs in Akkadian fashion I counted. Ea may assure you life!
  
-//Edition(s)//:+While the //incipits// of songs quoted here are Akkadian, the inventory also contains a high amount of Sumerian ones.  
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 +All in all, it is clear that the compiler of this catalogue must have had access to at least one collection of manuscripts, be it a temple library or private manuscript collection. It is even rather likely that he produced an inventory of several of such collections. This catalogue also shows that amid the fact that so many scholarly texts dating to the Middle Assyrian period were found at Assur, it offers only a small glimpse of what used to be part of the scribal lore of the period. (Klaus Wagensonner, Freie Universität Berlin) 
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 +//Lineart//: KAR 158 
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 +//Edition(s)//: **Ebeling, E.** 1919-1923. //Ein Hymnenkatalog aus Assur// (= Berliner Beiträge zur Keilschriftforschung I/III). Berlin.
  
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