Middle Babylonian texts in the Cornell University collections: Part Two The Earlier Kings
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Contents Series Editor’s Preface.ix Acknowledgments. xi Abbreviations and Conventions. xiii Catalog. 1 Concordances. 7 Introduction.17 1. Origin of the Tablets. 17 i. i The Nippur Area. 17 1.2 Dūr-Enlilē?.19 1.3 House of Enlil-Kidinni or Bīt-Enlil-Kidinnī?. 20 2. Remarks on
SelectedText Groups.21 2.1 Accounts ofAgricultural Revenues. 21 2.2 Expenditures.28 2.3 Flock Records. 32 3. Economic Activities. 33 3.1 Primary Production. 33 3 л. i Agriculture. 33 3.1.2 Animal Husbandry. 34 3.2 Secondary Production. 35 3.2.1 Milling. 35 3.2.2 Brewing. 35 3.2.3 Textile
Industry. 37 4. Administrative Structure.38 4.1 The Main Actors.38 4.2 Further Officials. 42 4.3 Administrative Units. 45 4.4 Storage Facilities.46 4.5 Temples. 46 4.6 Interactions with the Royal and Provincial Government. 47
Contents VI Texts i . Administration of Agricultural Products.51 1.1 Accounts of Agricultural Revenues. 51 1.1.1 Annual tēlītu-Accounts for One Town. 51 i. Barley Together with Other Cereals, Pulses, and Cress (1—16).51 ii. Sesame (17-21).73 1.1.2 Annual telītu-Accounts for Several Towns.78 i. Barley Together with Other Cereals, Pulses, and Cress (22—23). 78 ii. Sesame (24).80 iii.Wheat (25). 81 1.1.3 Annual edin-Accounts for One Town (26—36).81 1.1.4 Accounts of “Shares” (37-39).92 1.1.5 Other Accounts of Revenues
(40-46). 95 1.2 Stored Goods. 102 1.2.1 “Stored Barley/Grain” (47—57).102 1.2.2 “Rest of the Stores” (58—60).113 1.2.3 Stored Flour (61). 115 1.3 Expenditures. 116 1.3.1 Single Expenditures (62—91). 116 1.3.2 Multiple Expenditures for One Purpose.136 i. Rations (92-104). 136 ii. Fodder (105—7).I5° iii. Seed (108—9). C3 iv. Production Supplies
(no—17). 154 v. Supplies for Temples (118—19). 161 vi. Loan with Interest (120—22).163 vii. “Delivery” (123).166 viii. Gifts (124—25). 167 ix. “Exchange” (126). 169 1.3.3 Multiple Expenditures for Various Purposes (127—90).170 1.3.4 яИи-Expenditures of Foodstuffs. 239 i. Single aklu-Expenditures (191—235). 239 ii. Summaries of afe/n-Expenditures (236—45). 256 2. Administration of Animal Husbandry. 264 2.1 Sheep
(246—53). 264 2.2 Goats (254). 269 2.3 Sheep and Goats (255—62). 269 2.4 Cattle (263—66). 275
Contents vii 3. Textile Production. 280 3.1 Allocation ofWool as Work Material (267—72). 280 3.2 Garments and Textiles (273-90). 284 4. Miscellaneous Administrative Texts. 300 4.1 Personnel Lists (291—92). 300 4.2 Beer (293). 301 4.3 Beer and Bread (294).302 4.4 Beer and Draff (295). 303 4.5 Pig’s Fat (296). 304 4.6 Receipt ofAromatics and Disbursement of Cereals (297). 304 4.7 Hides
(298-99). 306 4.8 Bricks (300). 307 4.9 Paint (301). 308 4.10 Wood (302).309 4.11 Sickles (303). 310 4.12 Sacks (304).311 4.13 Metal (305).312 4.14 Inventory of Precious Goods (306).313 4.15 Uncertain (307-23). 314 5. Legal
Documents.324 5.1 tuppi ahūzati (324). 324 5.2 Contract ofExchange (325). 326 5.3 Purchase of an Ox (326). 328 5.4 Settlements of Disputes (327-28). 330 5.5 Loans (329-31). 334 5.6 Uncertain (332-34). 337 6. Letters (335-38). 339 7. References. 345 8.
Indexes.349 Personal Names. 349 Professions. 381 Geographic Names and Ethnonyms. 384 Temples. 386 Cuneiform Sources. 387 9. Plates 391
Contents Series Editor’s Preface.ix Acknowledgments. xi Abbreviations and Conventions. xiii Catalog. 1 Concordances. 7 Introduction.17 1. Origin of the Tablets. 17 i. i The Nippur Area. 17 1.2 Dūr-Enlilē?.19 1.3 House of Enlil-Kidinni or Bīt-Enlil-Kidinnī?. 20 2. Remarks on
SelectedText Groups.21 2.1 Accounts ofAgricultural Revenues. 21 2.2 Expenditures.28 2.3 Flock Records. 32 3. Economic Activities. 33 3.1 Primary Production. 33 3 л. i Agriculture. 33 3.1.2 Animal Husbandry. 34 3.2 Secondary Production. 35 3.2.1 Milling. 35 3.2.2 Brewing. 35 3.2.3 Textile
Industry. 37 4. Administrative Structure.38 4.1 The Main Actors.38 4.2 Further Officials. 42 4.3 Administrative Units. 45 4.4 Storage Facilities.46 4.5 Temples. 46 4.6 Interactions with the Royal and Provincial Government. 47
Contents VI Texts i . Administration of Agricultural Products.51 1.1 Accounts of Agricultural Revenues. 51 1.1.1 Annual tēlītu-Accounts for One Town. 51 i. Barley Together with Other Cereals, Pulses, and Cress (1—16).51 ii. Sesame (17-21).73 1.1.2 Annual telītu-Accounts for Several Towns.78 i. Barley Together with Other Cereals, Pulses, and Cress (22—23). 78 ii. Sesame (24).80 iii.Wheat (25). 81 1.1.3 Annual edin-Accounts for One Town (26—36).81 1.1.4 Accounts of “Shares” (37-39).92 1.1.5 Other Accounts of Revenues
(40-46). 95 1.2 Stored Goods. 102 1.2.1 “Stored Barley/Grain” (47—57).102 1.2.2 “Rest of the Stores” (58—60).113 1.2.3 Stored Flour (61). 115 1.3 Expenditures. 116 1.3.1 Single Expenditures (62—91). 116 1.3.2 Multiple Expenditures for One Purpose.136 i. Rations (92-104). 136 ii. Fodder (105—7).I5° iii. Seed (108—9). C3 iv. Production Supplies
(no—17). 154 v. Supplies for Temples (118—19). 161 vi. Loan with Interest (120—22).163 vii. “Delivery” (123).166 viii. Gifts (124—25). 167 ix. “Exchange” (126). 169 1.3.3 Multiple Expenditures for Various Purposes (127—90).170 1.3.4 яИи-Expenditures of Foodstuffs. 239 i. Single aklu-Expenditures (191—235). 239 ii. Summaries of afe/n-Expenditures (236—45). 256 2. Administration of Animal Husbandry. 264 2.1 Sheep
(246—53). 264 2.2 Goats (254). 269 2.3 Sheep and Goats (255—62). 269 2.4 Cattle (263—66). 275
Contents vii 3. Textile Production. 280 3.1 Allocation ofWool as Work Material (267—72). 280 3.2 Garments and Textiles (273-90). 284 4. Miscellaneous Administrative Texts. 300 4.1 Personnel Lists (291—92). 300 4.2 Beer (293). 301 4.3 Beer and Bread (294).302 4.4 Beer and Draff (295). 303 4.5 Pig’s Fat (296). 304 4.6 Receipt ofAromatics and Disbursement of Cereals (297). 304 4.7 Hides
(298-99). 306 4.8 Bricks (300). 307 4.9 Paint (301). 308 4.10 Wood (302).309 4.11 Sickles (303). 310 4.12 Sacks (304).311 4.13 Metal (305).312 4.14 Inventory of Precious Goods (306).313 4.15 Uncertain (307-23). 314 5. Legal
Documents.324 5.1 tuppi ahūzati (324). 324 5.2 Contract ofExchange (325). 326 5.3 Purchase of an Ox (326). 328 5.4 Settlements of Disputes (327-28). 330 5.5 Loans (329-31). 334 5.6 Uncertain (332-34). 337 6. Letters (335-38). 339 7. References. 345 8.
Indexes.349 Personal Names. 349 Professions. 381 Geographic Names and Ethnonyms. 384 Temples. 386 Cuneiform Sources. 387 9. Plates 391 |
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Contents Series Editor’s Preface.ix Acknowledgments. xi Abbreviations and Conventions. xiii Catalog. 1 Concordances. 7 Introduction.17 1. Origin of the Tablets. 17 i. i The Nippur Area. 17 1.2 Dūr-Enlilē?.19 1.3 House of Enlil-Kidinni or Bīt-Enlil-Kidinnī?. 20 2. Remarks on
SelectedText Groups.21 2.1 Accounts ofAgricultural Revenues. 21 2.2 Expenditures.28 2.3 Flock Records. 32 3. Economic Activities. 33 3.1 Primary Production. 33 3 л. i Agriculture. 33 3.1.2 Animal Husbandry. 34 3.2 Secondary Production. 35 3.2.1 Milling. 35 3.2.2 Brewing. 35 3.2.3 Textile
Industry. 37 4. Administrative Structure.38 4.1 The Main Actors.38 4.2 Further Officials. 42 4.3 Administrative Units. 45 4.4 Storage Facilities.46 4.5 Temples. 46 4.6 Interactions with the Royal and Provincial Government. 47
Contents VI Texts i . Administration of Agricultural Products.51 1.1 Accounts of Agricultural Revenues. 51 1.1.1 Annual tēlītu-Accounts for One Town. 51 i. Barley Together with Other Cereals, Pulses, and Cress (1—16).51 ii. Sesame (17-21).73 1.1.2 Annual telītu-Accounts for Several Towns.78 i. Barley Together with Other Cereals, Pulses, and Cress (22—23). 78 ii. Sesame (24).80 iii.Wheat (25). 81 1.1.3 Annual edin-Accounts for One Town (26—36).81 1.1.4 Accounts of “Shares” (37-39).92 1.1.5 Other Accounts of Revenues
(40-46). 95 1.2 Stored Goods. 102 1.2.1 “Stored Barley/Grain” (47—57).102 1.2.2 “Rest of the Stores” (58—60).113 1.2.3 Stored Flour (61). 115 1.3 Expenditures. 116 1.3.1 Single Expenditures (62—91). 116 1.3.2 Multiple Expenditures for One Purpose.136 i. Rations (92-104). 136 ii. Fodder (105—7).I5° iii. Seed (108—9). C3 iv. Production Supplies
(no—17). 154 v. Supplies for Temples (118—19). 161 vi. Loan with Interest (120—22).163 vii. “Delivery” (123).166 viii. Gifts (124—25). 167 ix. “Exchange” (126). 169 1.3.3 Multiple Expenditures for Various Purposes (127—90).170 1.3.4 яИи-Expenditures of Foodstuffs. 239 i. Single aklu-Expenditures (191—235). 239 ii. Summaries of afe/n-Expenditures (236—45). 256 2. Administration of Animal Husbandry. 264 2.1 Sheep
(246—53). 264 2.2 Goats (254). 269 2.3 Sheep and Goats (255—62). 269 2.4 Cattle (263—66). 275
Contents vii 3. Textile Production. 280 3.1 Allocation ofWool as Work Material (267—72). 280 3.2 Garments and Textiles (273-90). 284 4. Miscellaneous Administrative Texts. 300 4.1 Personnel Lists (291—92). 300 4.2 Beer (293). 301 4.3 Beer and Bread (294).302 4.4 Beer and Draff (295). 303 4.5 Pig’s Fat (296). 304 4.6 Receipt ofAromatics and Disbursement of Cereals (297). 304 4.7 Hides
(298-99). 306 4.8 Bricks (300). 307 4.9 Paint (301). 308 4.10 Wood (302).309 4.11 Sickles (303). 310 4.12 Sacks (304).311 4.13 Metal (305).312 4.14 Inventory of Precious Goods (306).313 4.15 Uncertain (307-23). 314 5. Legal
Documents.324 5.1 tuppi ahūzati (324). 324 5.2 Contract ofExchange (325). 326 5.3 Purchase of an Ox (326). 328 5.4 Settlements of Disputes (327-28). 330 5.5 Loans (329-31). 334 5.6 Uncertain (332-34). 337 6. Letters (335-38). 339 7. References. 345 8.
Indexes.349 Personal Names. 349 Professions. 381 Geographic Names and Ethnonyms. 384 Temples. 386 Cuneiform Sources. 387 9. Plates 391
Contents Series Editor’s Preface.ix Acknowledgments. xi Abbreviations and Conventions. xiii Catalog. 1 Concordances. 7 Introduction.17 1. Origin of the Tablets. 17 i. i The Nippur Area. 17 1.2 Dūr-Enlilē?.19 1.3 House of Enlil-Kidinni or Bīt-Enlil-Kidinnī?. 20 2. Remarks on
SelectedText Groups.21 2.1 Accounts ofAgricultural Revenues. 21 2.2 Expenditures.28 2.3 Flock Records. 32 3. Economic Activities. 33 3.1 Primary Production. 33 3 л. i Agriculture. 33 3.1.2 Animal Husbandry. 34 3.2 Secondary Production. 35 3.2.1 Milling. 35 3.2.2 Brewing. 35 3.2.3 Textile
Industry. 37 4. Administrative Structure.38 4.1 The Main Actors.38 4.2 Further Officials. 42 4.3 Administrative Units. 45 4.4 Storage Facilities.46 4.5 Temples. 46 4.6 Interactions with the Royal and Provincial Government. 47
Contents VI Texts i . Administration of Agricultural Products.51 1.1 Accounts of Agricultural Revenues. 51 1.1.1 Annual tēlītu-Accounts for One Town. 51 i. Barley Together with Other Cereals, Pulses, and Cress (1—16).51 ii. Sesame (17-21).73 1.1.2 Annual telītu-Accounts for Several Towns.78 i. Barley Together with Other Cereals, Pulses, and Cress (22—23). 78 ii. Sesame (24).80 iii.Wheat (25). 81 1.1.3 Annual edin-Accounts for One Town (26—36).81 1.1.4 Accounts of “Shares” (37-39).92 1.1.5 Other Accounts of Revenues
(40-46). 95 1.2 Stored Goods. 102 1.2.1 “Stored Barley/Grain” (47—57).102 1.2.2 “Rest of the Stores” (58—60).113 1.2.3 Stored Flour (61). 115 1.3 Expenditures. 116 1.3.1 Single Expenditures (62—91). 116 1.3.2 Multiple Expenditures for One Purpose.136 i. Rations (92-104). 136 ii. Fodder (105—7).I5° iii. Seed (108—9). C3 iv. Production Supplies
(no—17). 154 v. Supplies for Temples (118—19). 161 vi. Loan with Interest (120—22).163 vii. “Delivery” (123).166 viii. Gifts (124—25). 167 ix. “Exchange” (126). 169 1.3.3 Multiple Expenditures for Various Purposes (127—90).170 1.3.4 яИи-Expenditures of Foodstuffs. 239 i. Single aklu-Expenditures (191—235). 239 ii. Summaries of afe/n-Expenditures (236—45). 256 2. Administration of Animal Husbandry. 264 2.1 Sheep
(246—53). 264 2.2 Goats (254). 269 2.3 Sheep and Goats (255—62). 269 2.4 Cattle (263—66). 275
Contents vii 3. Textile Production. 280 3.1 Allocation ofWool as Work Material (267—72). 280 3.2 Garments and Textiles (273-90). 284 4. Miscellaneous Administrative Texts. 300 4.1 Personnel Lists (291—92). 300 4.2 Beer (293). 301 4.3 Beer and Bread (294).302 4.4 Beer and Draff (295). 303 4.5 Pig’s Fat (296). 304 4.6 Receipt ofAromatics and Disbursement of Cereals (297). 304 4.7 Hides
(298-99). 306 4.8 Bricks (300). 307 4.9 Paint (301). 308 4.10 Wood (302).309 4.11 Sickles (303). 310 4.12 Sacks (304).311 4.13 Metal (305).312 4.14 Inventory of Precious Goods (306).313 4.15 Uncertain (307-23). 314 5. Legal
Documents.324 5.1 tuppi ahūzati (324). 324 5.2 Contract ofExchange (325). 326 5.3 Purchase of an Ox (326). 328 5.4 Settlements of Disputes (327-28). 330 5.5 Loans (329-31). 334 5.6 Uncertain (332-34). 337 6. Letters (335-38). 339 7. References. 345 8.
Indexes.349 Personal Names. 349 Professions. 381 Geographic Names and Ethnonyms. 384 Temples. 386 Cuneiform Sources. 387 9. Plates 391 |
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spelling | Soldt, Wilfred Hugo van 1947-2021 Verfasser (DE-588)112265499 aut Middle Babylonian texts in the Cornell University collections Part Two The Earlier Kings by Wilfred van Soldt Bethesda, Maryland CDL Press 2020 xv, 391 Seiten, 73 Seiten Tafeln Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cornell University studies in Assyriology and Sumerology (CUSAS) Volume 37 Cornell University studies in Assyriology and Sumerology (CUSAS) Akkadisch (DE-2581)TH000005617 gbd Sumerisch (DE-2581)TH000005688 gbd Babylon (DE-2581)TH000003403 gbd (DE-604)BV043051575 2 Cornell University studies in Assyriology and Sumerology (CUSAS) Volume 37 (DE-604)BV022779961 37 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032392139&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032392139&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Soldt, Wilfred Hugo van 1947-2021 Middle Babylonian texts in the Cornell University collections Cornell University studies in Assyriology and Sumerology (CUSAS) |
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title_full_unstemmed | Middle Babylonian texts in the Cornell University collections Part Two The Earlier Kings by Wilfred van Soldt |
title_short | Middle Babylonian texts in the Cornell University collections |
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