List of Figures / Acknowledgements / Preface / Abbreviations / The šumma immeru Omens Textual Sources
Chapter 1 Introduction
Part I – Research and Publication History of the šumma immeru Omens
1. The Standard Version (ca. 1880s—1940s; 1980)
2. The Assur Manuscripts (1930s; 2012)
3. The Old Babylonian Version (ca. 1940s–1950s)
4. The Late Bronze Age Version (1970s–Present)
5. The Sealand Dynasty Manuscript (2013)
6. General Discussions and Related Sources
Part II – An Introduction to the šumma immeru Omens
1. Mesopotamia––Land of Sheep and Wool
2. Sheep Terminology and the Terms for the Sacrificial Animal in Divination
3. How did Extispicy Omens Come About?
4. Divination Literature, Omen Compendia and the šumma immeru Omens
5. How to Read the šumma immeru Omens?
6. The Name of the šumma immeru Omen Compendium
Part III – The Extispicy Ritual
1. The Ritual Purity of the Diviner
2. Finding the Right Sheep for the Extispicy Ritual
3. Placing the Oracle Question in Front of the Gods
4. The Slaughter of the Sacrificial Animal
5. “Reading” the Sheep
6. “Reading” the Liver
Chapter 2 The Old Babylonian šumma immeru Version
1. Edition and Translation
2. Commentary
3. Discussion
Chapter 3 The Late Bronze Age šumma immeru Version
1. Edition and Translation
2. Commentary
3. Discussion
Chapter 4 The Intermediate Versions of the šumma immeru Omens
1.Intermediate Version 1 (= IMV1)
1.1 Edition
1.2 Commentary
1.3. Discussion
2. Intermediate Version 2 (= IMV2)
2.1 Edition
2.2 Commentary
2.3 Discussion
3. Intermediate Version 3 (= IMV3)
3.1 Edition
3.2 Commentary
3.3 Discussion
4. An Extract of an Intermediate Version of the Series (IMV4)
4.1 Edition
4.2 Discussion
Chapter 5 The Standard Version of the šumma immeru Omens
1. Edition
2. Commentary
3. Discussion
Chapter 6 The šumma immeru Commentaries of the Standard Version
1. The Uruk Commentary 1
1.1 Edition
1.2 Commentary
2. The Uruk Commentary 2
2.1 Edition
2.2 Commentary
3. The Late Babylonian Commentary (LBC)
3.1 Edition
3.2 Commentary
4. Discussion
Chapter 7 Related Sources to the šumma immeru Omens
Part I: Divination Literature
1. The Sealand Dynasty Omen Compendium
1.1 Identifying the Compendium
1.2 The Structure and Content of the Sealand Dynasty Manuscript
1.3 Characteristic Features of the Sealand Dynasty Manuscript
1.4 The Sealand Dynasty Manuscript and Other Sealand Dynasty Omen Compendia
2. The Assur Bone Omen Compendia
2.1. KAL 5 2
2.2. KAL 5 3 (KAR 432)
2.3. KAL 5 4
3. The Emar Bone Omen Compendia
4. The Bārûtu Series and Related Texts
4.1 Bārûtu Ch. 1 and its Commentary
4.2 KAL 5 1 (KAR 423)
4.3 K 6788––A Nineveh Fragment Relating to the Lower Parts of the Sheep
4.4 Tablets Related to the Sheep’s Stomach body Parts (Boissier DA 97-99 and K 4112)
5. Omen Reports and Queries
5.1 Old Babylonian and Kassite Omen Reports
5.2 Neo-Assyrian Queries and Reports
6. Bird Divination
6.1 Bird Divination Compendia: Sources and Distribution
6.2 Bird Divination Omens and the šumma immeru Omens
7. An Omen Compendium from Tigunānum of Severed Hooves and Fetlocks
8. Tablet 41 of the šumma ālu Omen Series
9. The šumma izbu Omen Series
10. Omens from a Ewe Confined Overnight
11. The Hittite šašta Oracles
Part II: Manuals, Vocabularies and Lexical Lists Relating to the Body Parts of the Sacrifical Sheep
12. The Ritual of the Diviner
13. A Manual of Sacrificial Procedure
14. Vocabulary Lists and Lexical Lists
14.1 An Old Babylonian List of Sheep Body Parts (BM 29663)
14.2 An Akkadian-Hittite List of (Sheep) Body Parts (KBo 1.51)
14.3 The 15th Tablet of the ur5-ra=ḫubullu Lexical List
14.4. The Practical Vocabulary (The Assur Version)
Chapter 8 The Sheep Body Parts
1. The Head Region
2. The Hind Area of the Animal
3. Areas of the Abdomen and Rib Cage
Chapter 9 Conclusion and Discussion
Part I: The Apodoses of the šumma immeru Omens – Past, Present and Future
1. The Past: The Presence of the God during the Extispicy Ritual
2. The Present: The šumma immeru Formula – Let Go of the Sheep! Kill the Enemy!
3. The Future: How will the exta look like?
Part II: The Structure, Content and Development of the šumma immeru Omens
1. The Old Babylonian Version and Related Texts
2. The Sealand Dynasty Manuscript
3. The Late Bronze Age Version and Related Texts
4. The Intermediate Versions 1–4
5. The Standard Version and the Bārûtu
6. The Commentaries of the Standard Version
7. A Cross-Cut Comparsion between the šumma immeru Versions
Part III: The Many Lives of the šumma immeru Omens
1. Text Standardization or Canonization?
2. Text Production of Omen Collections
3. Extispicy Omens: From Old Babylonian Collections to the Bārûtu
4. The Many Lives of the šumma immeru Omens
Bibliography
Indices