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| ===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
| - | The vast majority of the letters from the Ur III period were //orders// from within the state-administration. They are therefore also referred to as // | + | The vast majority of the letters from the Ur III period were //orders// from within the state-administration. They are therefore also referred to as // |
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| - | ===== Sample Text ===== | + | |
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| - | A normal Neo-Sumerian letter consists of the name of the recipient(s) (the sender is only rarely mentioned, he was presumably normally identified by his seal on the envelope: this is mostly lost), followed by the content of the letter. Neo-Sumerian letters often end with an exhortation. | + | |
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| - | Example ([[http:// | + | |
| - | | Obv. | + | |
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| - | | 1. e< | + | |
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| - | | 2. u< | + | |
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| - | | 3. 1(diš) er< | + | |
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| - | | 4. dumu nibru< | + | |
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| - | | Rev. | + | |
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| - | | 1. ur-sa< | + | |
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| - | | 2. ha-mu-na-sum-mu | + | |
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| - | The envelope to this text is sealed (see also RIM E3/ | + | |
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| - | | Col. 1 | + | |
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| - | | 1. < | + | |
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| - | | 2. dingir kalam-ma || || god of the land, | + | |
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| - | | 3. lugal kal-ga || || strong king, | + | |
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| - | | 4. lugal uri< | + | |
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| - | | 5. lugal an ub-da limmu< | + | |
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| - | | Col. 2 | + | |
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| - | | 1. da-da || || Dada, | + | |
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| - | | 2. ensi< | + | |
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| - | | 3. nibru< | + | |
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| - | | 4. dumu ur-< | + | |
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| - | | 5. ensi< | + | |
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| - | | 6. nibru< | + | |
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| - | | 7. ARAD< | + | |
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| ===== Basic Typology ===== | ===== Basic Typology ===== | ||
| - | The // | + | The // |
| - | Sumerian PN-ra u< | + | We can compare the Sumerian and the Akkadian introductory formula: |
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| + | Sumerian PN-ra u< | ||
| Sumerian na-ab-be< | Sumerian na-ab-be< | ||
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| Letters were sealed on the envelope, however the sealing party is not necessarily identical with the sender. | Letters were sealed on the envelope, however the sealing party is not necessarily identical with the sender. | ||
| - | In rare instances the order of the entries are inverted, and the address follows the message (see, e.g., BiOr 26 175 HSM 1800). | + | In rare instances the order of the entries are inverted, and the address follows the message (see, e.g., [[http:// |
| - | ===== Content | + | ===== Sample Text ===== |
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| + | A normal Neo-Sumerian letter consists | ||
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| + | Example ([[http:// | ||
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| + | | Obv. 1. | e< | ||
| + | | 2. | u< | ||
| + | | 3. | 1(diš) er< | ||
| + | | 4. | dumu nibru< | ||
| + | | Rev. 1. | ur-sa< | ||
| + | | 2. | ha-mu-na-sum-mu |he shall give him" | ||
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| + | The envelope to this text is sealed (see also RIM E3/ | ||
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| + | | Col. 1 1. |< | ||
| + | | 2. | dingir kalam-ma | god of the land,| | ||
| + | | 3. | lugal kal-ga | strong king,| | ||
| + | | 4. | lugal uri< | ||
| + | | 5. |lugal an ub-da limmu< | ||
| + | | Col. 2 1. |da-da | Dada,| | ||
| + | | 2. | ensi< | ||
| + | | 3. | nibru< | ||
| + | | 4. | dumu ur-< | ||
| + | | 5. | ensi< | ||
| + | | 6. | nibru< | ||
| + | | 7. | ARAD< | ||
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| + | ====Overview of corpus==== | ||
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| + | ===== Internal links ===== | ||
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| + | (return to [[Text Typologies]])\\ | ||
| + | (return to [[letters|Letters from Mesopotamia]])\\ | ||
| ===== External links ===== | ===== External links ===== | ||
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| * B. Lafont, “Nouvelles Lettres du Temps des Rois d’Ur” (RA 84, 1990) 165 – 169. | * B. Lafont, “Nouvelles Lettres du Temps des Rois d’Ur” (RA 84, 1990) 165 – 169. | ||
| - | * P. Michalowski, | + | * P. Michalowski, |
| * G. Pettinato, “Aggiunte al Corpus de Lettere Administrative della Terza Dinastia di Ur (OrAnt 7, 1968) 165 – 179. | * G. Pettinato, “Aggiunte al Corpus de Lettere Administrative della Terza Dinastia di Ur (OrAnt 7, 1968) 165 – 179. | ||
| - | * E. Sollberger, | + | * E. Sollberger, |
