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An Old Babylonian Dialogue between a Father and his Son

  • Benjamin R. Foster EMAIL logo und Andrew R. George EMAIL logo
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 3. Juli 2020
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Abstract

This article is the editio princeps of a large Old Babylonian clay prism, now in the Yale Babylonian Collection. The text written on it is a long wisdom composition that is hitherto mostly unknown. It begins with a father and son embroiled in an abusive dialogue, and ends with a monologue in which the father looks forward to death and curses his son. The critical edition is accompanied by cuneiform copies and photographs.

Published Online: 2020-07-03
Published in Print: 2020-06-25

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