16 juin 2023
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Christian W. Hess, « Sb and the City Vincible », ScriPTS, ID : 10.58079/vtcw
What's the Sumerian word for city again? One of the texts at the heart of the ScriPTS project is the composition known as Syllabary B (Sb), one of a class of sign-lists which include the closely related Syllabary A (and derived texts), the great sign-list Ea = nâqu, and Diri = atru. A rough composite edition of Sb yields ca. 743 lines divided across two tablets (Sb A and B), transmitted in various forms and formats. Larger library texts might contain four or five columns, including the leadi...