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| CDLI Literary 000394 (Ur-Namma I) composite Click for archival page
Can you improve upon the content of this entry? Please contact us! | No Image Available | Composite text surface a m=segment A beginning broken 1'. [...] dingir-ra-na-kam en: He is the ... of his god; 2'. inim-ma-an-ni kur2-kur2-re bi2-in-diri en: all the foreign countries are full (?) of his fame. 3'. inim sza3-ga-na-ke4 sa bi2-in-du11 en: He carries out his plans, 4'. nam-mah-a-ni ki-en-gi-re bi2-in-x en: and Sumer is ... by his greatness. 5'. {d}utu lugal igi-ni-sze3 ba-gen en: Utu marches before the king. 6'. e2? IN nun-na-ke4 ki? MI? x x en: ... n lines broken m=segment B 1. [...] x [...] en: 2. abula x x x u6 ba-ni?-x en: ... gate ... spectacle. 3. lugal mes babbar2 uri5{ki}-ma ki du10-ge mu2-a en: King, white meš tree growing in a pleasant spot in Urim, 4. gesz-an-dul3 pa gal-gal-la igi an-na gub-ba en: a shady canopy of numerous large branches facing the sky, 5. gissu-zu-usz mu-ri mu he2-gal2-la kur2-kur2-ra dul4-la en: years of abundance extending over all foreign countries for those who keep close (?) to your shade. 6. an-ne2 igi sa6 x bar KA hul2-la MA? x x en: An looks with favour at ..., ... with joy ... 7. ur-{d}namma dumu {d}nin-sumun2-ke4 en: Ur-Namma, son of Ninsumun, 8. lugal {d}en-lil2-le a2 szum2-ma en: king given strength by Enlil, 9. {d}nin-lil2-le mi2 zi-de3-esz du11-ga en: tenderly cared for by Ninlil, 10. {d}nin-hur-sag inim-ma sza3-ga-na hug-ga2 en: enthroned by the will of Ninḫursaĝa, 11. {d}en-ki-ke4 gesztu2 mah szum2-ma en: provided with superior intelligence by Enki, 12. {d}nin-x x [...] en: ... n lines broken m=segment C 1. ama tu-da-zu {d}nin-sumun2 e2-kisz-nu-gal2-la gaba-na he2-em-tab en: May Ninsumun, the mother who gave you birth, hold you against her chest in the E-kiš-nu-ĝal. Version History |