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CUNEIFORM TEXTS FROM BABYLONIAN TABLETS IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM PART XLVI BABYLONIAN LITERARY TEXTS BY W.G. LAMBERT & A.R. MILLARD PUBLISHED BY THE TRUSTEES OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM LONDON I965

1965 The Trustees of the British Museum Printed by Her Majesty's Stationery Office

PREFACE Although the British Museum possesses numerous Babylonian literary texts, the official publications issued by the Trustees until now have contained relatively little of this class. The present volume will, it is hoped, make some amends for this deficiency. From its contents, in particular, knowledge of the Epic of Atrabasis is very substantially increased, indeed the new tablets of this text published here mark without doubt the biggest single advance in the recovery of Babylonian epic literature since George Smith's original discoveries. Furthermore, since substantial new Late Babylonian fragments of the Gilgamesh Epic have been found and previously known pieces have been cleaned and joined, it became desirable to present here all the Late Babylonian pieces of this Epic so far identified in the Museum's collections. Among the historiographical texts, one especially should be noted: no. 45, which has many aspects previously unknown in Babylonian literature, including a very detailed and vivid account of a river ordeal. Except for no. 17, which is by the late Th. G. Pinches, the copies are the work of Messrs. W. G. Lambert (nos. 4-13, 18-42, 45-50, and 52-55) and A. R. Millard (nos. 1-3, 14-16, 43-44, and 51). The introductory pages are by Mr. Lambert. All will be grateful to them for their fruitful labours. R. D. BARNETT, Keeper. Department of Western Asiatic Antiquities, The British Museum, October, 1964. (1)

SUMMARY CATALOGUE 1-15: The Epic of Atrabasis. (Nos. 1-4 from a late Old Babylonian edition; nos. 5-15 from Late Assyrian copies.) 1. Tablet I of a.three-tablet edition written by Ellet-Aya, a junior scribe, in the first month of the twelfth year of Ammisaduqa. The loss of the opening and closing lines of some columns prevents a continuous line numeration. The tablet is ruled for each full line, but often little of the rulings is visible, so they are omitted altogether from the copy. 2. Flake from another copy of Tablet I. The lines preserved in the second column correspond to no. 1 II 47-III 10. 3. Tablet III from the same edition and scribe as no. 1. The piece published by A. Boissier in RA 28 (1931) 92-95, now in the Musee d'art et d'histoire at Geneva, is probably part of this tablet, belonging to the upper right-hand side. 4. Part of a copy of Tablet I written in six columns, of which some of II, III and IV is preserved. A copy was first given by Th. G. Pinches in CT VI 5, and a second by S. Langdon in PBS X/1 pls. III-IV (=Le Poeme pl. X). The tablet was baked and cleaned for J. Laessoe, and on the basis of his collations and photographs W. von Soden gave an improved text and illegible photographs in Orientalia n.s. 26 (1957) 306-315. The copy given here offers further improvements. 5. Not strictly Atrabasis, but a fragment of a bilingual epic dealing with some, at least, of the same material. K 11624 only was published by T. Jacobsen, The Sumerian King List, p. 217, from a copy of F. Geers. A fragment of a Late Assyrian copy. 6-15. Late Assyrian fragments, not all from the same recension. Nos. 6-8 and 10-13 cover portions of Tablet I in the Old Babylonian recension. Nos. 10 and 11 appear to be parts of the same tablet, and the episode they cover duplicated or restored by 8 and 12 also. Nos. 9 and 13 correspond to parts of Tablet I in their obverse portions, and to Tablet II in their reverses. No. 15 covers part of Tablet III in the Old Babylonian recension. No. 6 was translated by G. Smith in his Chaldean Account of Genesis (1876), p. 156, but has been lost from sight ever since. Part only of no. 13 (K 7816) was given in copy by K. D. Macmillanin BA V 688. No. 14 was previously known from J. Laesspe's copy in JSS 5 (1960) 122, and no. 15 from the copies of P. Haupt (Nimrod-Epos p. 131), F. Delitzsch (AL3 p. 101), and Th. G. Pinches (IV R 2, Additions, p. 9). A photograph of no. 15 is given in E. Sollberger, The Babylonian Legend of the Flood (London, 1962) P. 37. Fuller details of these and other Atrabasis tablets will be given in the two authors' forthcoming edition of the Epic. (3)

16-35: The Babylonian Gilgamesh Epic 16, Large flake from the reverse of an Old Babylonian tablet. It corresponds to Tablet X of the late recension, and may well be part of the Meissner Tablet (VAT 4105 in MVAG VII 1-15). 4i6y )le-ffil' c a6 91/ 17-35. All these pieces, with the possible exception of nos. 28-29 whose attribution to this epic is not certain, belong to the late recension, and, apart from nos. 29 and 33, which are Late Assyrian, all are Late Babylonian. Where practical, the indications of Tablet (within the series), column, and line are made to conform with those found in R. Campbell Thompson, The Epic of Gilgamish. ('Wiseman' refers to the article by D. J. Wiseman in P. Garelli (ed.), Gilgames et sa legende, Paris 1960.) 17. Fragment of Tablet I, drawn upon in Campbell Thompson's composite text, but not hitherto published. Since the original deteriorated under wartime storage, an old copy of Pinches, touched up from the original where preserved, has been reproduced. 18-20. Other fragments of Tablet I. Campbell Thompson similarly drew on one of the pieces making up no. 19, BM 34248, and Wiseman gave copies of nos. 18 and 20. 21-22. The obverse of 21 duplicates LKU 39 and no. 22 obv. The reverse of no. 21 has some lines corresponding with Campbell Thompson's Tablet V column II. The reverse of no. 22 duplicates LKU 40. See Wiseman for a previous copy of no. 22. 23-26. Pieces of Tablet VII. Lines 2-3 of no. 23 correspond with STT I 14 rev. 10-11. Campbell Thompson's column III sets in at line 10. No. 24 confirms B. Landsberger's arrangement of column IV as set out in WZKM 57 (1961) 8, note 38. The left-hand column of no. 26 presumably represents the missing portions of column II; the right-hand column is certainly column III. 27. This fragment of Tablet VIII restores and duplicates STT I 15 obv. 21-rev. 4. Previously given by Wiseman. 28-29. Although 28 was given by P. Haupt, Nimrod-Epos p. 68, and R. Campbell Thompson, op. cit., pl. 12 (the latter also citing the variants of no. 29), there is no guarantee that these pieces really belong to this Epic. 30, 32, 33. Parts of Tablet X. Some pieces of the joins have been published previously: BM 34193 (from no. 30) by Campbell Thompson, and later by Wiseman, together with BM 35413 and BM 35174+35628, which are now joined with three other pieces as no. 30. Wiseman also gave a copy of BM 35546, which is now joined to Rm 751 as no. 32. No. 33 is a piece joined to one published by Campbell Thompson. (4)

31. While almost certainly a piece of the Gilgamesh Epic, its position within the epic is unknown. 34. A fragment of Tablet XII, previously given by Wiseman. 35. Tablet XI, first given by Haupt, Nimrod-Epos pp. 121-123, and cited (in some cases less accurately) by Campbell Thompson in his apparatus. Laboratory treatment and careful copying has resulted in fuller decipherment in the copy given here. (A new edition of the Babylonian Gilgamesh is being prepared by the copyist of these pieces.) 36-42: Fragments of the Zu (or Anzu) Epic 36, The opening section of the epic, written on a tablet that contained some other work in addition. A transliteration only was given by E. Reiner in RA 51 (1957) 107-108. Late Assyrian. 37. A Middle Assyrian fragment, corresponding to CT XV 39 II 29-46. 38. A piece from Ashurbanipal' s library, but in Babylonian script. A photograph of the obverse only was given by E. Reiner in RA 48 (1954) 145-148, where the parallel texts are given. 39. A Late Assyrian fragment joined to K 3454+3935 (CT XV 40) III bottom. See E. Reiner, RA 48 (1954) 145-148, where a transliteration is given. 40. A Late Assyrian fragment, corresponding, in its obverse, to CT XV 39 II 38-43, and in its reverse to CT XV 40 III 76-90. First identified by E. Reiner, who quotes readings from it in RA, loc. cit. 41. A Late Assyrian fragment, the obverse of which corresponds to LKA 1 II 13-22, and its reverse to idem 23-28. 42. A Late Assyrian fragment describing the final battle of the story, not duplicated elsewhere. acoiosen, Slme 'h/3 Clwsy) 43. A Late Babylonian tablet, copied from an 'original of Assur', containing an otherwise unknown myth which involves several obscure deities. 44. An Old Babylonian fragment divided into sections, each addressed by a man to his friend. The content of the words is not clear. (5)

50: Historiographical Texts 45. Part of a Late Babylonian tablet containing both prophecies and narrative, of First Millennium origin. The text deals with the outcome of political and personal events as expressions of divine justice. An edition is being prepared by the copyist., -i J- cp f,t ta" I 46, A Late Assyrian duplicate of the birth legend of Sargon of Agade. Cf. CT XIII 42, K 4470 II. 47. Probably part of the same tablet as no. 48. 48. Portion of a Late Babylonian tablet describing the events of Nabonidus's reign, a literary text, not a chronicle. One of the joined pieces was given, minus one line, by J. Strassmaier in Hebraica 9 (1892-93) 5. 49. Part of a Late Assyrian tablet containing a royal autobiography. Mention of 'the Cassite king' is the only indication of the period referred to. 50. Probably a fragment of the same tablet as no. 49. 51-55: Specimens of Babylonian speculation and erudition 51. A Late Assyrian tablet containing a list of shrines, the deity presiding at each, and explanations of these. The reverse of K 2107+6086 bears a similar text (for the obverse see L. W. King, STC II pl. LXI-LXII). 52. A Late Babylonian fragment of expository character. The preserved lines include a list of Gula manifestations. Reference was made to this piece by E. Weidner, AfO 19 (1959-60) 111. 53. A Late Assyrian duplicate of the Archive of Mystical Heptads. Other pieces belonging to this text are KAR 142 and III R 69 no. 3. 54. A join to CT XXV 50, K 170. The final 'extract tablet' (nisbu) of the series i.nam gis.bur.an.ki.a. Late Assyrian, from the library of Nabu-zuqup-kena. 55. A Late Assyrian fragment giving the measurements of the universe. The reverse has parts of four lines of an Ashurbanipal colophon d in the classification of M. Streck, VAB VII 358. (6)

INDEX CT XLVI Museum Number Plate CT XLVI Museum Number Plate 1 BM 78941+ * Bu 89-4-26,234+ I-XII 30 BM 34160+ = Sp 265+ XXXII-XXXIII 78943 236 34193+ 2994 2 BM 17596A - 94-1-15,310A VII 35174+ Sp II 726+ 3 BM 78942+ = Bu 89-4-26,235+ XIII-XXI 35348+ 922+ 78971+ 266+ 80385 Bu 91-5-9,524 35413+ 998+ 35628 Sp III 140 31 BM 34314 = Sp 426 XXXIII 4 BM 92608 = Bu 91-5-9,269 XXII-XXIII 32 BM 35546+ = Sp III 52 XXXIV 5 K 11261+11624 XXIII Rm 751 6 K 8562 XXIV 33 Sm 1681 (+ K 8589) XXXIV 7 K 10082 XXIV 34 BM 30559+ = St 76-11-17,286+ XXXIV 8 Bu 89-4-26,97 XXIV 32418 2152 9 K 6634 XXIV 35 BM 35380 - Sp II 960 XXXV-XXXVI 10 K 6235 XXV 36 K 7257 XXXVII 11 K 7109+9979 XXV 37 BM 121087 = Th 1929-10-12,83 XXXVII 12 K 6831 XXV 38 K 3008 XXXVII 13 K 7816+13863 14 Sm 292 15 DT 42 16 BM 96974 = 1902-10-11,28 XXVI XXVII XXVII XXVIII 39 40 41 42 43 DT 292 (+ K 3454+3935) XXXVIII Sm 1807 XXXVIII BM 121060 = Th 1929-10-12,56 XXXVIII K 7923+11565+Sm 454 XXXVIII BM 74329-82-9-18,45 XXXIX-XL 17 BM 34916 - Sp II 431 XXIX 44 BM 95431 = 1901-10-12,1084 XL 18 BM 38538 = 80-11-12,422 XXIX 45 BM 45690 ' 81-7-6,95 XLI-XLV 19 BM 34248+ - Sp 355 XXX 46 K 7249 XLV Rm 785+1017 47 BM 34656 " Sp II 139 XLV 20 BM 37163 = 80-6-17,913 XXX 48 BM 34375+ = Sp 492+ XLVI 21 Rm 853 XXX 34896+ = Sp II 407+ 22 BM 45883-81-7-6,314 XXX 34995 519 23 BM 46002-81-7-6,446 XXXI 49 K 2599+3069 XLVII 24 BM 35245 - Sp II 812 XXXI 50 K 10724 XLVII 25 BM 34873 - Sp II 380 XXXI 51 BM 134502 - Th 1932-12-12,497 XLVIII-XLIX 26 79-7-8,194 XXXI 52 Rm 518 L 27 BM 37189 = 80-6-17,942 28 BM 34191 - Sp 297 29 K 8573 XXXI XXXII XXXII 53 Sm 1720 L 54 Rm 520 (+ K 170) L 55 BM 123379 - Th 1932-12-10,322 L (7)

Museum Number CT XLVI Museum Number CT XLVI Museum Number CT XLVI BM 17596A 30559 32418 34160 34191 34193 34248 34314 34375 34656 34873 34896 34916 34995 35174 35245 35348 35380 35413 2 34 34 30 28 30 19 31 48 47 25 48 17 48 30 24 30 35 30 K 6235 6634 6831 7109 7249 7257 7816 7923 8562 8573 8589 9979 10082 10724 11261 11565 11624 13863 10 9 12 11 46 36 13 42 6 29 33 11 7 50 5 42 5 13 Sp II 726 812 922 960 998 Sp III 52 140 St 76-11-17,286 2152 79-7-8,194 80-6-17,913 942 80-11-12,422 30 24 30 35 30 32 30 34 34 26 20 27 18 35546 35628 37163 37189 38538 45690 45883 46002 74329 78941 78942 78943 78971 80385 92608 95431 96974 32 30 20 27 18 45 22 23 43 1 3 1 3 3 4 44 16 DT 42 292 Rm 518 520 751 785 853 1017 Sm 292 454 1681 1720 1807 15 39 52 54 32 19 21 19 14 42 33 53 40 81-7-6,95 314 446 82-9-18,45 Bu 89-4-26,97 234 235 236 266 Bu 91-5-9,269 524 45 22 23 43 8 1 3 3 4 3 121060 121087 123379 134502 41 37 55 51 Sp 265 297 299 355 30 28 30 19 94-1-15,310A 1901-10-12,1084 1902-10-11,28 2 44 16 K 170 54 426 492 31 48 I Th 1929-10-12,56 83 41 37 2599 49 Sp II 139 47 3008 3069 38 49 380 407 25 48 Th 1932-12-10,322 55 3454 3935 39 39 431 519 17 48 Th 1932-12-12,497 51 (8)

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