Cuneiform Digital Library Notes
ISSN 1546-6566
Cuneiform Digital Library Notes is a non-profit, electronic bulletin board for cuneiform studies. We have set ourselves the task of publishing in this online journal short notices of a high academic standard which also try to utilize the potential of electronic publication.
The Notes are supported by a number of institutions, chief among them the University of California, Los Angeles, and the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin. Primary academic supervision of the Journal derives from the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI).
About the Notes
Cuneiform Digital Library Notes is an electronic journal constituted in conjunction with the organization and work of the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative to afford contributors to that effort the opportunity to make known to an international community the results of their research into topics related to those of the CDLI.
The CDLN is a moderated e-bulletin board for Assyriology and is conceived as a notepad publication of the Cuneiform Digital Library Journal and the Cuneiform Digital Library Bulletin. The CDLJ seeks substantive contributions dealing with the major themes of the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative, that is, with text analyses of 4th and 3rd millennium documents (incorporating text, photographs, data, drawings, interpretations), early language, writing, paleography, administrative history, mathematics, metrology, and the technology of modern cuneiform editing. Articles in the CDLB are shorter contributions of two to five pages that deal with specific topics, collations, etc., and do not attempt to offer synthetic treatments of complex subjects. The CDLN assumes the role of a bulletin board for the quick publication and internet distribution of short notices of at most one page.
The CDLN is hosted by the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative, LA/Berlin, and is in the editorial care of Lance Allred (UCLA). . .
Entries
CDLN 2003:001
Wolfgang Heimpel: The Akkadian Personal Name DI-NI-NI
CDLN 2003:002
Niek Veldhuis: The Sumerian word na-IZI
CDLN 2003:003
Wolfgang Heimpel: gu-nigin2, “bale”
CDLN 2005:001
Stefania Altavilla: An Account of Vegetable Oil from Girsu
CDLN 2006:001
Rikke Wulff Krabbenhøft: Accession Numbers of the Royal Ontario Museum
CDLN 2006:002
Robert K. Englund: Three Texts from Uqair
CDLN 2007:001
Robert K. Englund: New Hits for Erlenmeyer 152
CDLN 2007:002
Robert K. Englund: A Minnesota Estate
CDLN 2010:001
Wu Yuhong: Differentiating Šulgi 43 and Amar-Suen 4
CDLN 2010:002
Gábor Zólyomi: On G. Marchesi’s understanding of Eanatum 5 v 9-17
CDLN 2010:003
Lance Allred: More Šu-Suen Seals During the Reign of Amar-Suen
CDLN 2010:004
Robert K. Englund: Recently published catalogues of cuneiform collections
CDLN 2010:005
Jerrold S. Cooper: Blind Workmen, Weaving Women and Prostitutes in Third Millennium Babylonia
CDLN 2011:001
Gábor Zólyomi: Lipit-Eštar and the Moat of Isin: A Reconstructed Cone Inscription
CDLN 2011:002
Charles Halton: Weighing Offials at Ur III Umma
CDLN 2011:003
Robert K. Englund: A Note on one of Kazuya Maekawa’s Ur III Contributions
CDLN 2011:004
Robert K. Englund: The State of CDLI’s Ur III Transliterations


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