P348464: scientific tablet
Hellenistic (323-63 BC) CDLI
Obverse
ul-tu lib3-bi _gaz#_ lib3#-bi# _ki-min an-ta-szub-ba_ _ki-min szu dingir-ra_ _ki-min szu (d)inanna_ _ki-min_ be-en#-nu _ki-min_ (d)lugal#-ur3#-ra# ul-tu _ka_ kar-szu2 mu-ru-us, _sag-du_ u pi-i# _ki-min_ pi-i szin-ni _mur#-dur2#-mesz_-szu2-nu _ki-min min_ gir11#-[gi]-isz#-szum _ki-min min_ (d)dim3-me _ki-min min_ pa-szit-tu4# (munus)mar-tu4 _ki-min_ ma#-li# me-e _ki-min szu-gidim-ma_ _ki-min_ masz-ka-du _ki-min_ mi-szit-ti _ki-min_ a-szu-u2 _ki-min_ gi-is,-s,a-tu4 _ki-min_ hi-mit, _u4_ u3 nap-har mur-s,u
Ditto from the inside, ditto from the hand of a god, ditto from the hand of Ishtar, ditto from Beennu, ditto from Lugalura, from the gate of his departure he will remove the head and the mouth, ditto from the mouth of the gods, ditto from the mouth of the gods, ditto from the mouth of the gods, ditto from the scepter of their intestines, ditto from Gishum, ditto from Damme, ditto from the scepter of the female kid, ditto from the water, ditto from the scepter of the female kid, ditto from the scepter of the female kid, ditto from the scepter of the female kid, ditto from the female kid, ditto from the female kid, ditto from the female kid, ditto from the scepter of the man, ditto from the scepter of the day and all sickness, ditto from the scepter of the man, ditto from the scepter of the day and all sickness, ditto from the scepter of the man, ditto from the scepter of the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto from the man, ditto
Reverse
[ul]-tu# ha-sze-e tib-bi [_ki-min_] szi-i-qu _ki#-min_ sza2-a-ri _ki-min_ e-zi# zu _ki-min_ bu-sza2-a-nu _ki-min_ s,i-in-na-ah-tir ul-tu _ellag2-mesz_ hi-niq-ti _ki-min sza3-zi-ga_ _ki-min du-ur gig-ga_ _ki-min_ sa-gal-lu4 _ki-min_ la a-li-du-ti _ki-min arhusz_ sza2 zi-i-ri _ki-min_ ka-le-e _im_ _gin7 sumun_-szu2 _sar_-ma ba-ri _im-gi3-da_ [(disz)]ri-mut-(d)a-nu _dumu_ sza2 (disz)(d)sza3-masz2-mu _dumu_ (lu2)sanga-(d)nin-urta _(lu2)masz-masz_ qa-at2 (disz)be-lu-ka-s,ir dumu sza2 (disz)din
From the hazû-disease, ditto from the shiqu-disease, ditto from the shari-disease, ditto from the ezi-disease, ditto from the bushanu-disease, ditto from the shinnahtu-disease, ditto from the szazigû-disease, ditto from the sazigû-disease, ditto from the sagallu-disease, ditto from the sagallu-disease, ditto from the sagû-disease, ditto from the sagû-disease, ditto from the kalû-disease, ditto from the kalû-disease, written and checked, and checked. Imgida, Rimut-Anu, son of Shamash-iddin, descendant of Shanga-Ninurta, incantation priest, hand of Belu-kashir, son of Balatu, descendant of Hunzu, in perpetuity.