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An N Ancient Mesopotamian Herbal Handbook: The Series Uru.An.Na and Mud-Ur.Mah. Volume 1: The Tablets (Orient and Mediterranee)
Author: J C Fincke
Year: March 18, 2021
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 62 MB
Language: English
Year: March 18, 2021
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 62 MB
Language: English
The related series uru.an.na = mas ltakkal, and "uru.an.na means the mas ltakkal plant and ", and mud-ur.mah = me sa libbi bini, and "lion's blood means the liquid from the heart of the tamarisk and ", both give synonyms and equivalent foreign names for plants, herbs and wood, as well as for other ingredients ancient medical practitioners used to effect cures. This first volume, about both series, focuses on the cuneiform tablets on which the texts were written, from the British Museum, London, the Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin, and the Oriental Institute, Chicago. New hand copies and sketches show the physical and non-physical joins. Viewing the tablets as archaeological objects, the author provides numerous observations about format, shape, colour, 'firing holes', worm holes and trace fossils. The ways scribes marked out their tablets with horizontal lines (sometimes doubled) to separate entries or paragraphs or provide ruled tablets are described; vertical rulings defined the left edge and column divisions (sometimes replaced by a glossenkeil). Areas reserved for writing, layout, slanted lines of writing, alignment and indentation of paragraphs, line spacing and ductus (especially changes from middle to neo-assyrian) are carefully examined. The last chapter concentrates on scribal corrections and various correction marks, line markers and supplementary glosses. Such features illuminate the personal preferences and professional experience of the frequently anonymous scribes behind the tablets.