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 Radau, Hugo. 1911. Sumerian Hymns and Prayers to God Nin-Ib. The Babylonian Expedition of the University of Pennsylvania (BE) 29/1. Philadelphia: Department of Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania. [Note that Nin-Ib is an early misreading of the god Nin-urta] Radau, Hugo. 1911. Sumerian Hymns and Prayers to God Nin-Ib. The Babylonian Expedition of the University of Pennsylvania (BE) 29/1. Philadelphia: Department of Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania. [Note that Nin-Ib is an early misreading of the god Nin-urta]
  
-The volume as a whole is available in PDF at:+The volume as a whole is available in PDF at ETANA:
  
 [[http://www.case.edu/univlib/preserve/Etana/sumer_hymn-prayer_to_nin-ib/sumer_hymn-prayer_nin-ib.html]] [[http://www.case.edu/univlib/preserve/Etana/sumer_hymn-prayer_to_nin-ib/sumer_hymn-prayer_nin-ib.html]]
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-Most of the tablets published by Radau in this volume were witnesses to the text known, variously, as (i) //Lugal-e//, (ii) //Lugal ud me-lam2-bi nir-gal2// or (iii) //The exploits of Ninurta//. See ETCSL for [[http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/etcsl.cgi?text=c.1.6.2&display=Crit&charenc=j#|synthetic transliteration and bibliography]], as well as an English translation [[http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/etcsl.cgi?text=t.1.6.2&charenc=j#|translation]].+== Exploits of Ninurta == 
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 +Most of the tablets published by Radau in this volume were witnesses to the text known, variously, as (i) //Lugal-e//, (ii) //Lugal ud me-lam2-bi nir-gal2// or (iii) //The exploits of Ninurta//. See ETCSL for [[http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/etcsl.cgi?text=c.1.6.2&display=Crit&charenc=j#|synthetic transliteration and bibliography]], as well as an  [[http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/etcsl.cgi?text=t.1.6.2&charenc=j#|English translation]]. 
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 +^ BE 29/1 number      ^ sigla in van Dijk's edition       ^ line numbers in van Dijk's edition ^ 
 +| 11    | C<sub>1</sub>     | 221-230 and 231-240       | 
 +| 8     | F<sub>1</sub>     | 273-286 and 338-355       | 
 +| 6     | G<sub>1</sub>     | 237-245 and 290-304       | 
 +| 2     | H<sub>1</sub>     | 334-358 and 359-375       | 
 +| 3     | I<sub>1</sub>     | 334-354 and 355-375       | 
 +| 7     | C<sub>2</sub>     | 450-478 and 480-512       | 
 +| 10    | Y<sub>2</sub>     | 670-678 and 723-728       | 
 +| 13              | Z<sub>2</sub>                    | 711-722 and 723-728                      | 
 + 
 +== Hymn to Ninurta for Shu-Sin == 
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 +The first tablet in the volume (subsequently joined to a number of other tablets) is a witness to a Hymn to Ninurta available through ETCSL: //A tigi (?) to Ninurta for Cu-Suen (Cu-Suen D)// in [[http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/etcsl.cgi?text=c.2.4.4.4&display=Crit&charenc=j#|synthetic transliteration with bibliography]] and [[http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/etcsl.cgi?text=t.2.4.4.4&display=Crit&charenc=j&lineid=t2444.p1#t2444.p1|English translation]]. 
  
  
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