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1 = Narrative and Mythological Compositions
2 = Compositions with a Historical Background & Royal Praise Poetry
3 = Literary Letters, Letter-Prayers, and Laws
4 = Hymns & Cult Songs
5 = Other Literature
6 = Proverbs & Proverb Collections
These texts tell the myths, adventures, and divine dramas of the Sumerian world. They include creation stories, epic journeys, netherworld descents, and legendary heroes like Gilgamesh and Lugalbanda, offering insight into early Mesopotamian beliefs and values.
1.4.1.1 Dumuzid and Geshtin-ana
1.4.1.3 Dumuzid and His Sisters
Blending myth and history, these works document kingship, political events, and city laments, often cast in poetic form. Many are hymns glorifying rulers or recounting their deeds, providing a unique lens on royal ideology and early historiography.
2.1.3 The history of the Tummal
2.1.6 The poem of Utu-hengal (update)
2.1.7 The building of Ningirsu's temple (Gudea cylinders A and B)
2.4.1.1 The death of Ur-Namma (Ur-Namma A)
2.4.1.2 A tigi to Enlil for Ur-Namma (Ur-Namma B)
2.4.1.3 A praise poem of Ur-Namma (Ur-Namma C)
2.4.1.4 Ur-Namma the canal-digger (Ur-Namma D)
2.4.1.5 A shirnamshub to Nanna for Ur-Namma (Ur-Namma E)
2.4.1.6 A shir-namshub to Nanna for Ur-Namma (Ur-Namma F)
2.4.1.7 A balbale to Enlil for Ur-Namma (Ur-Namma G)
2.4.2.01 Self-Praise of Shulgi (Shulgi A)
2.4.2.02 A praise poem of Shulgi (Shulgi B)
2.4.2.03 A praise poem of Shulgi (Shulgi C)
2.4.2.04 Self-praise of Shulgi (Shulgi D)
2.4.2.05 A praise poem of Shulgi (Shulgi E)
2.4.2.07 An adab of Enlil for Shulgi (Shulgi G)
2.4.2.12 A praise poem of Shulgi (Shulgi L)
2.4.2.14 Lullaby for a son of Shulgi (Shulgi N)
2.4.2.15 A praise poem of Shulgi (Shulgi O)
2.4.2.16 A praise poem of Shulgi (Shulgi P)
2.4.2.17 An adab to Utu for Shulgi (Shulgi Q)
2.4.2.18 Shulgi and Ninlil's boat (Shulgi R)
2.4.2.20 A tigi to Ninurta for Shulgi (Shulgi T)
2.4.2.21 A hymn to Nergal for Shulgi (Shulgi U)
2.4.2.22 Self-Praise of Shulgi (Shulgi V)
2.4.2.23 A praise poem of Shulgi (Shulgi W)
2.4.2.24 A praise poem of Shulgi (Shulgi X)
2.4.2.25 A praise poem of Shulgi (Shulgi Y)
2.4.4.1 A love-song of Shu-Suen (Shu-Suen A)
2.4.4.2 A love-song of Shu-Suen (Shu-Suen B)
2.4.4.3 A love-song of Shu-Suen (Shu-Suen C)
2.4.4.4 A tigi to Ninurta for Shu-Suen (Shu-Suen D)
2.4.4.5 An adab to An for Shu-Suen (Shu-Suen E)
2.4.4.6 An adab to Suen for Shu-Suen (Shu-Suen F)
2.5.1.2 Ishbi-Erra and Kindattu (Ishbi-Erra B)
2.5.3.1 Inana and Iddin-Dagan (Iddin-Dagan A)
2.5.3.2 A praise poem of Iddin-Dagan (Iddin-Dagan B)
2.5.3.3 An adab to Ningublaga for Iddin-Dagan (Iddin-Dagan C)
2.5.4.01 Self-Praise of Ishme-Dagan (Ishme-Dagan A)
2.5.4.02 An adab to Bau for Ishme-Dagan (Ishme-Dagan B)
2.5.4.03 A hymn to Nibru and Ishme-Dagan (Ishme-Dagan C)
2.5.4.04 An adab to Enki for Ishme-Dagan (Ishme-Dagan D)
2.5.4.05 A balbale to Enki for Ishme-Dagan (Ishme-Dagan E)
2.5.4.08 An adab to Enlil for Ishme-Dagan (Ishme-Dagan H)
2.5.4.09 Ishme-Dagan and Enlil's Chariot (Ishme-Dagan I)
2.5.4.10 A song of Inana for Ishme-Dagan (Ishme-Dagan J)
2.5.4.11 Inana and Ishme-Dagan (Ishme-Dagan K)
2.5.4.13 An adab to Nanna for Ishme-Dagan (Ishme-Dagan M)
2.5.4.15 An adab (?) to Ninurta for Ishme-Dagan (Ishme-Dagan O)
2.5.4.16 An adab (?) to Ninurta (?) for Ishme-Dagan (Ishme-Dagan P)
2.5.4.17 An adab to Nuska for Ishme-Dagan (Ishme-Dagan Q)
2.5.4.19 Dedication of a statue (of Shulgi?) by Ishme-Dagan (Ishme-Dagan S)
2.5.4.21 An adab to Dagan (?) for Ishme-Dagan (Ishme-Dagan U)
2.5.4.23 A hymn to Nibru and Ishme-Dagan (Ishme-Dagan W)
2.5.4.24 A hymn to Enki for Ishme-Dagan (Ishme-Dagan X)
2.5.4.27 A praise poem of Ishme-Dagan (Ishme-Dagan AA)
2.5.4.29 A praise poem of Ishme-Dagan (Ishme-Dagan AC)
2.5.5.1 Self-Praise of Lipit-Eshtar (Lipit-Eshtar A)
2.5.5.2 Praise of Lipit-Eshtar (Lipit-Eshtar B)
2.5.5.3 An adab of An for Lipit-Eshtar (Lipit-Eshtar C)
2.5.5.4 An adab to Ninurta for Lipit-Eshtar (Lipit-Eshtar D)
2.5.5.5 A shir-namgala to Nininsina for Lipit-Eshtar (Lipit-Eshtar E)
2.5.6.1 A hymn of Inana for Ur-Ninurta (Ur-Ninurta A)
2.5.6.2 A tigi of Enki for Ur-Ninurta (Ur-Ninurta B)
2.5.6.3 An adab of Ninurta for Ur-Ninurta (Ur-Ninurta C)
2.5.6.4 An adab of Inana for Ur-Ninurta (Ur-Ninurta D)
2.6.9.1 A prayer (?) to Rim-Sin (Rim-Sin A)
2.6.9.2 A hymn to Haia for Rim-Sin (Rim-Sin B)
2.6.9.3 A prayer to An for Rim-Sin (Rim-Sin C)
2.6.9.4 A prayer for Rim-Sin entering the gate (Rim-Sin D)
2.6.9.5 A prayer for Rim-Sin (Rim-Sin E)
2.6.9.6 A prayer for Rim-Sîn (Rim-Sîn F)
2.6.9.7 A prayer for Rim-Sin (Rim-Sin G)
2.8.2.1 A praise-poem of Hammu-rabi (Hammu-rabi A)
2.8.2.2 A prayer to Marduk (?) for Hammu-rabi (Hammu-rabi B)
2.8.2.3 A praise-poem of Hammu-rabi (Hammu-rabi C)
2.8.2.4 A prayer for Hammu-rabi (Hammu-rabi D)
2.8.3.1 A praise poem of Samsu-iluna (Samsu-iluna A)
2.8.3.2 A prayer for Samsu-iluna (Samsu-iluna B)
2.8.3.3 A prayer for Samsu-iluna (Samsu-iluna C)
2.8.3.4 A prayer for Samsu-iluna (Samsu-iluna D)
2.8.3.5 A prayer for Samsu-iluna (Samsu-iluna E)
2.8.3.6 A hymn to Enlil for Samsu-iluna (Samsu-iluna F)
These compositions reflect administrative life and emotional appeals, ranging from royal correspondence to heartfelt prayers framed as letters. Some are early legal texts or didactic instructions, revealing both personal voices and institutional structures.
3.1.01 Letter from Aradngu to Shulgi about Apillasha
3.1.02 Letter from Shulgi to Aradngu about Apillasha
3.1.03 Letter from Aradngu to Shulgi about irrigation work
3.1.04 Letter from Aradngu to Shulgi about attentive citizens
3.1.05 Letter from Aradngu to Shulgi about Aba-indasa's missing troops
3.1.06.1 Letter from Shulgi to Aradngu about Aba-indasa
3.1.06 Letter from Aradngu to Shulgi about the fortress Igi-hursanga
3.1.07 Letter from Puzur-Shulgi to Shulgi about the advance of the enemy
3.1.08 Letter from Shulgi to Puzur-Shulgi about work on the fortress Igi-hursanga
3.1.10 Letter from Shulgi to Puzur-Shulgi about waterways
3.1.11.1 Letter from Ur-dun to Shulgi about the purchase of cedar resin
3.1.11 Letter to Shulgi about bandits and brigands
3.1.13.1 Letter from Shulgi (?) to Aradngu about troops
3.1.13.2 Letter from Shulgi to Ishbi-Erra about the purchase of grain
3.1.15 Letter from Sharrum-bani to Shu-Suen about keeping the Martu at bay
3.1.16 Letter from Shu-Suen to Sharrum-bani about digging a trench
3.1.17 Letter from Ishbi-Erra to Ibbi-Suen about the purchase of grain
3.1.18 Letter from Ibbi-Suen to Ishbi-Erra about his bad conduct
3.1.19 Letter from Puzur-Shulgi to Ibbi-Suen about Ishbi-Erra's claim on Isin
3.1.20 Letter from Ibbi-Suen to Puzur-Shulgi hoping for Ishbi-Erra's downfall
3.2.01 Letter from Suen-illat to Iddin-Dagan about confronting the Martu
3.2.02 Letter from Iddin-Dagan to Suen-illat about the troops
3.2.03 Letter from Nanna-kiang to Lipit-Eshtar about Gungunum's troops
3.2.04 Letter from Lipit-Eshtar to Nanna-kiang driving away the enemy
3.2.05 Letter from Sîn-iddinam to the god Utu about the distress of Larsa
3.3.01 Letter from Ur-saga to a king fearing the loss of his father's household
3.3.02 Letter from Lugal-nesage to a king radiant as the moon
3.3.03 Letter from Lugal-nesage to a king radiant as the sun
3.3.04 Letter from Ur-Enlila to a governor and temple administrator
3.3.05 Letter from a governor and temple administrator to a king
3.3.06 Letter from Aba-tah-lugala to his brothers
3.3.07 Letter from Ugubi to his mother
3.3.08 Letter from Čamač-ṭāb to Ilak-niʾid
3.3.09 Letter from Lugal-nesage to Enlil-massu
3.3.10 Letter from Inanaka to the goddess Nintinuga
3.3.11 Letter from Inim-Inana to Enlil-massu
3.3.12 Letter from Inim-Inana to Lugal-ibila
3.3.20 Letter from Gudea to his God imploring support
3.3.21 Letter from Nanna-manshum to the goddess Nininsina about his unsuccessful medical treatment
3.3.22 Letter from X to the god Nanna
Liturgical and devotional in nature, these hymns honor gods, goddesses, and temples through elaborate praise and ritual song. They formed part of the religious life of Sumer and often show deep theological and poetic sophistication.
4.07.1 A balbale to Inana (Inana A)
4.07.2 The exaltation of Inana (Inana B)
4.07.3 A hymn to Inana (Inana C)
4.07.4 A hymn to Inana as Ninegal (Inana D)
4.07.5 A tigi to Inana (Inana E)
4.07.6 A hymn to Inana (Inana F)
4.07.7 A shir-namshub to Inana (Inana G)
4.07.8 A balbale to Inana as Nanaya (Inana H)
4.08.01 A balbale to Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana A)
4.08.02 A balbale to Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana B)
4.08.03 A balbale to Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana C)
4.08.04 A balbale to Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana D)
4.08.05 The song of the lettuce: a balbale to Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana E)
4.08.06 A balbale to Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana F)
4.08.07 A balbale to Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana G)
4.08.08 A tigi to Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana H)
4.08.09 A kungar to Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana I)
4.08.10 A song of Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana J)
4.08.12 A song of Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana L)
4.08.13 A shirnamshub of Inana (Dumuzid-Inana M)
4.08.15 A balbale to Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana O)
4.08.16 A balbale (?) to Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana P)
4.08.18 A song of Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana R)
4.08.20 A song of Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana T)
4.08.22 A song of Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana V)
4.08.23 A song of Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana W)
4.08.25 A song of Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana Y)
4.08.26 A song of Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana Z)
4.08.28 A song of Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana B1)
4.08.29 A song of Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana C1)
4.08.30 A song of Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana D1)
4.08.31 A balbale to Inana and Dumuzid (Dumuzid-Inana E1)
4.13.01 A balbale to Nanna (Nanna A)
4.13.02 A balbale to Nanna (Nanna B)
4.13.03 A balbale to Nanna (Nanna C)
4.13.04 A balbale to Nanna (Nanna D)
4.13.05 A hymn to Nanna (Nanna E)
4.13.06 The herds of Nanna (Nanna F)
4.13.07 A hymn to Nanna (Nanna G)
4.13.08 An adab to Nanna (Nanna H)
4.13.09 A tigi to Nanna (Nanna I)
4.13.10 An ululumama to Nanna (Nanna J)
4.13.11 A shir-namshub to Nanna (Nanna K)
4.13.12 A shir-namgala to Nanna (Nanna L)
4.13.13 A hymn to Nanna (Nanna M)
4.13.14 A hymn to Nanna (Nanna N)
4.13.15 A hymn to Nanna (Nanna O)
4.13.b A fragment of a hymn to Nanna
4.19.1 A balbale to Ningishzida (Ningishzida A)
4.19.2 A balbale to Ningishzida (Ningishzida B)
4.22.1 A shir-gida to Nininsina (Nininsina A)
4.22.2 A shir-namshub to Nininsina (Nininsina B)
4.22.3 Nininsina's journey to Nibru: a shir-namshub to Nininsina (Nininsina C)
4.22.4 A hymn to Nininsina (Nininsina D)
4.27.01 A shirgida to Ninurta (Ninurta A)
4.27.02 Ninurta's journey to Eridug: a shirgida to Ninurta (Ninurta B)
4.27.03 A hymn to Ninurta (Ninurta C)
4.27.04 A tigi to Ninurta (Ninurta D)
4.27.06 A balbale to Ninurta (Ninurta F)
This diverse group includes school texts, philosophical debates, satirical dialogues, and didactic instructions. Together they showcase the range of Sumerian literary genres beyond myth and ritual, often with wit, insight, or moral reflection.
5.1.3 The advice of a supervisor to a younger scribe (E-duba C)
5.2.5 The poem of early rulers
5.3.1 The Debate between the Hoe and the Plough
5.3.2 The Debate between Sheep and Grain - (my favorite!!)
5.3.3 The Debate between Winter and Summer
5.3.5 The Debate between Bird and Fish
5.3.6 The Debate between Silver and Copper
5.3.7 The Debate between the Date Palm and the 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-dingira to his mother
5.5.2 An elegy on the death of Nannaya (Elegy 1)
5.5.3 An elegy on the death of Nawirtum (Elegy 2)
5.5.5 The song of the ploughing oxen
5.6.1 The Instructions of Shuruppag
5.6.3 The Farmer's Instructions
5.6.5 Three ox-drivers from Adab
5.7.3 The dedication of an axe to Nergal
5.7.a Public announcement of the loss of a seal
These compact sayings offer timeless advice, cultural observations, and glimpses of daily life. Collected in scribal schools or local traditions, they reflect the humor, wisdom, and worldview of ancient Sumer.
6.1.02 Proverbs: collection 2 + 6
6.1.10 Proverbs: collection 10
6.1.11 Proverbs: collection 11
6.1.12 Proverbs: collection 12
6.1.13 Proverbs: collection 13
6.1.14 Proverbs: collection 14
6.1.15 Proverbs: collection 15
6.1.16 Proverbs: collection 16
6.1.17 Proverbs: collection 17
6.1.18 Proverbs: collection 18
6.1.19 Proverbs: collection 19
6.1.21 Proverbs: collection 21
6.1.22 Proverbs: collection 22
6.1.23 Proverbs: collection 23
6.1.24 Proverbs: collection 24
6.1.25 Proverbs: collection 25
6.1.26 Proverbs: collection 26
6.1.27 Proverbs: collection 27
6.1.28 Proverbs: collection 28