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The Lulal širgida Composition CBS 12590 (HAV 5, pl. 7, VIII)

  • Anna Glenn EMAIL logo and Jeremiah Peterson
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Abstract

This article offers an edition of the tablet CBS 12590 (HAV 5, pl. 7, VIII), which contains a Sumerian širgida-hymn to the god Lulal dating to the Old Babylonian period. An introduction discussing Lulal provides an overview of this little-known god’s personal characteristics, divine roles, and local cult, especially as they are represented in literary and liturgical compositions (with further evidence provided by god lists and litanies, royal inscriptions, lexical lists, and administrative documents). A particularly striking feature of the composition is the number of rather specific potential intertextual references to the imagery of other gods including Ninurta (and the composition Ninurta’s Exploits), Ninĝirsu, and Utu, and possibly even the mortal king Šulgi.

Acknowledgments

We would like to thank Pascal Attinger, Uri Gabbay, and Enrique Jiménez for their detailed and invaluable input about the content of this article, which is our sole responsibility. We are also thankful to the Babylonian Section of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology for allowing us to work with and to publish the tablet.

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