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Letter from Inim-Inana to Enlil-massu

1. m den-lil2-mas-su u3-na-a-dug4
2. minim-dinana-ke4 na-ab-be2-a
3. inim na-me ma-an-ne-eš-ma lul-aš ba-ḫul2-le
4. dlamma ud til3-la-a kal-le lugal-šu2
5. mna-<bi>-den-lil2 u3 den-lil2-al-sag9
6. um-mi-a šu igi /du\-zu-ne
7. dnin-imma3 diĝir-zu
8. u3 dnisaba nin ĝeštug2 daĝal-la-ke4
9. ĝeštug2 ḫa-ra-ab-šum2-mu-ne
10. niĝ2 im-ma im-sar-re-a
11. iri šu-bi nu-gi4 al-me-a nu-e-zu-u3
12. 2(MIN) giĝ4 kug-babbar 1(DIŠ) tug2 2(MIN) tug2bar-sig9
13. lu2-gen6-na šu mu-ra-da13-/da13\ šu ti-ba-ab
14. ḫa-la {da13-/da13\} {(1 ms. has instead:) da-da} ama-zu šu nam-bi2-te-en-teĝ3
15. a-ma-ru-kam

Print sources

Ali 1964, p. 149-152: composite text, score transliteration, translation, handcopy, commentary (hand copies in pls.)

Robson 2001, p. 57-59: commentary (archaeological context)

Wilcke 1970a, p. 67-69: commentary

Electronic sources

Krecher 1996b: composite text, translation

Michalowski 2001a: composite text

Cuneiform sources

CBS 14000 (PBS 1/2 91); provenance: Nippur; lines in composite: 1-15

CBS 13986; provenance: Nippur

Ni 9701 (ISET 2 114) + N 3264 + N 3266 + N 3294 + N 3301 + N 3303 + N 3308 + N 3310 + UM 29-16-139 (Ali, SL pls. 24-25); provenance: Nippur; lines in composite: UM 29-16-139 rev. iv 1'-7' = 6-15 (cf. Civil, Farmer's 177)

3N-T902, 67 (SLFN 24); provenance: Nippur; lines in composite: 1-4

3N-T292 (Ali, SL pl. 32 = ArOr 34 [1966] p.292f.) rev. 3'; provenance: Nippur; lines in composite: 1


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