TY - JOUR AU - Borkowski, Sebastian PY - 2018/05/25 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Visualizing the Provenance of Sumerian Literary Texts JF - BAF-Online: Proceedings of the Berner Altorientalisches Forum JA - BAF-O VL - 2 IS - 0 SE - Panel 5: Managing and using data across different fields of study and research DO - 10.22012/baf.2017.02 UR - https://bop.unibe.ch/baf/article/view/4198 SP - AB - <p>1) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Dating</span><br />Old Babylonian (ca. 1800–1500 B.C.)</p><p><br />2) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Place names</span><br />Abu Salabikh, Babylon, Ḫattuša, Isin, Kiš, Lagas, Larsa, Mari, Me-Turan, Nippur, black market, Sippar, Susa, Tutub, Uruk, Ur</p><p><br />3) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Text corpora</span></p><ul><li>The Decad: a group of ten literary texts presumably taught at the beginning of the advanced phase of the Old Babylonian scribal curriculum.</li><li>Sumerian disputation literature: a corpus of 24 Sumerian literary texts classified as debate poems, dialogues, edubba’a-texts, and diatribes.</li></ul><p><br />4) <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Further terms</span></p><ul><li>Collective tablet: cuneiform tablet with two or more literary texts; providing evidence for the sequence of these texts in the scribal curriculum.</li><li>Literary catalogue: cuneiform tablet listing incipits (‚titles’) of Sumerian literary texts; used to reconstruct the Old Babylonian scribal curriculum.</li></ul> ER -