Volume 2 | Nuova serie
open access | peer reviewedKeywords Ninkarrak • Mesopotamian conceptions of divinity • Anatomy of the tongue • Horse • Names for parts of the human body • Ereshkigal • Wisdom literature • Donkey • Anatomy of the arm • Late Babylonian • Bullussa-rabi • Folk medicine • Historical background of myths • Flood epic • Mesopotamian witchcraft • Hittite magical rituals • Cuneiform • šumma umṣatu • Physiognomic omens • Gula • Tunnawi’s ritual • Kassite Nippur • Nergal • Babylonian mythology • Makeshift gates • Scribal practices • Hymn • Administrative texts • Uruk • Šumma ālu • Babylonian • Amēl-Marduk • Gossip and reputation • Animals • Babylonian literature • Erra and Išum • Babylonian Literature • Divination • Mesopotamian slander • Gilgamesh • Literature • Middle Babylonian onomastics • Akkadian prayer • Ludlul
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