Kurnugia Nisaba-zami

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  • 1. Narrative and Myths
  • 2. Royal praise Poetries
  • 3. Letters
  • 4. Hymns
  • 5. Others
  • 6. proverbs
5.1.3 The advice of a supervisor to a younger scribe (E-dub-ba-a C)
5.2.4 A man and his god
5.2.5 The poem of early rulers
5.3.1 The debate between Hoe and Plough
5.3.2 The debate between Grain and Sheep
5.3.3 The debate between Winter and Summer
5.3.5 The debate between Bird and Fish
5.3.6 The debate between Copper and Silver
5.3.7 The debate between Date Palm and Tamarisk
5.4.11 A diatribe against Engar-dug (Diatribe B)
5.4.12 He is a good seed of a dog (Diatribe C)
5.5.1 The message of Lu-dig̃ira to his mother
5.5.2 An elegy on the death of Nannaya
5.5.3 An elegy on the death of Nawirtum
5.5.4 The song of the hoe
5.5.5 The song of the ploughing oxen: an ululumama to Ninurta
5.5.a A drinking song
5.6.1 The instructions of Šuruppag
5.6.3 The farmer's instructions
5.6.5 The three ox-drivers from Adab
5.7.1 Enlil and Nam-zid-tara
5.7.2 A dog for Nintinuga
5.7.3 An axe for Nergal
5.7.a Public announcement of the loss of a seal
5.9.1 The home of the fish
5.9.2 The heron and the turtle

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