Table B4: bārûs in Neo-Babylonian scholarly colophons

Title Name City Date Context Sources
bārû Marduk-belšunu Babylon Copyist (or the copyist's father) of a standard commentary to Šumma Izbu BM 38588, rev. ii 41–2 (Hunger 1968: no. 452; Leichty 1970: 229 ms. b; Frahm 2011a: 204)
šamallû, bārû agašgû Šamaš-eṭir, descendant of Šangu-Sippar Sippar Owner of at least two tablets of Bārûtu, found in Eʾulmaš SL, no number, l. 84 (Starr and Al-Rawi 1999: 180; cf. Hilgert 2013: [11])
šamallû, bārû ṣehru Mušezib-Bel, descendant of Šangu-Šamaš Sippar? (Later) copyist of a royal grant of privileges from Sennacherib's vassal Bel-ibni (r.702–700) to the town of Ša-uṣur-Adad Binning 1, ll. 42'–43' (Walker and Kramer 1982: 71–6; Frame 1995: B.6.26.1)

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Eleanor Robson, 'Table B4: bārûs in Neo-Babylonian scholarly colophons', Ancient Knowledge Networks online, Eleanor Robson, 2019 [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/cams/akno/babylonianscholars/b4neobabbrs/]

 
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