Hemerology, extispicy and Ilī-padâ’s illness
A Middle Assyrian letter from Tell Taban, Tab T05A-134, was written when Ilī-padâ, a well-known figure in the very late 13th and the early 12th centuries B. C., had become ill while staying in Adališḫu, a town in the Land of Māri located in the Middle Habur region. While the letter focuses primarily...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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De Gruyter
2015
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Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und vorderasiatische Archäologie
Year: 2015, Volume: 105, Issue: 2, Pages: 139-153 |
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Summary: | A Middle Assyrian letter from Tell Taban, Tab T05A-134, was written when Ilī-padâ, a well-known figure in the very late 13th and the early 12th centuries B. C., had become ill while staying in Adališḫu, a town in the Land of Māri located in the Middle Habur region. While the letter focuses primarily on medicine for Ilī-padâ, it also deals with extispicy and hemerology. Furthermore, the letter provides new insights into the Middle Assyrian terms for ‘propitious day’ and ‘extispicy’. |
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ISSN: | 1613-1150 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und vorderasiatische Archäologie
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1515/za-2015-0014 |