Funerary Ritual. Day 1-2
(CTH 450.1.1.1)
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Editionsgeschichte
Christmann-Frank 1971
L. Christmann-Frank, Le rituel des funérailles royales hittites, RHA 29, 61-111.
Kapełuś 2008
M. Kapełuś, Some Remarks on Hittite Royal Funerary Ritual sallis wastais (Texts from Building A on Büyükkale), SMEA 50, 449-456.
Kassian – Korolëv – Sideltsev 2002
A. Kassian-A. Korolëv-A. Sideltsev, Hittite Funerary Ritual šališ waštaiš. AOAT 288, Münster.
Otten 1958
H. Otten, Hethitische Totenrituale, Berlin.
Otten 1959
H. Otten, Eine Lieferungsliste zum Totenritual der hethitischen Könige, WdO 2, 477-479.
Taracha 1998
Taracha, P., Funus in effigie: Bemerkungen zu den hethitischen Totenritualen, in: Fs Nowicka, 189-196.
van den Hout 1995a
Th. P. J. van den Hout, An Image of the Dead? Some Remarks on the Second Day of the Hittite Royal Funerary Ritual, in O. Carruba-C. Mora-M. Giorgieri (a cura di), Atti del II Congresso Internazionale di Hittitologia, Pavia 28 giugno – 2 luglio 1993, Pavia, 195-211.
Inhaltsübersicht
§ 1
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The aim of the ritual: the death of the king or the queen.
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§ 2
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General wailing.
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§ 3
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Making an offering of one plow-ox to the soul of the deceased.
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§ 4
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Slaughtering of the ox and recitation of an incantation.
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§ 5
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Wine libation from the HAB.HAB-vessel which is broken afterwards.
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§ 6
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The ritual of swaying of the goat that is related to the following incantation.
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§ 7
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Incantation.
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§ 8'-9'
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(broken)
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§ 10''
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Slaughtering of one sheep and pitching the tent.
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§ 11''
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The statue is given to drink.
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§ 12''-13''
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Further liquid offerings.
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§ 14''
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The end of the first day.
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§ 15''
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The colophon of the first tablet.
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§ 16''
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Beginning of the second day.
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§ 17''
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Introductory formulas.
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§ 18'''
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Liquid offerings to the soul of the deceased.
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§ 19'''-20'''
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Offerings to Mezzulla.
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§ 21'''-22'''
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Offerings to the Storm-god and the Storm-god of Zippalanda.
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§ 23'''
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Offerings to the Tutelary Deity.
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§ 24'''-25'''
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Offerings to the X-nu deity.
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§ 26'''
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Offerings to the Propitious Day.
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§ 27'''
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Offerings to Izzištanu.
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§ 28'''
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Offerings to the Sun-goddess of the Earth.
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§ 29'''
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Making threefold liquid offerings to 'His Soul'.
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§ 30'''
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The third making of the bread offerings.
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§ 31'''
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Breaking the vessels. The taptara-women wail and receive food.
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§ 32'''
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The ritual is transferred to the palace.
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§ 33''''
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(broken)
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§ 34''''
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The deceased is given to drink, the offerings of paršuli-bread for the Sun-goddess of the Earth, Sun-god of Heaven, Ancestors, Propitious Day are made; beer offering from the išpanduwa-vessel, threefold offering to the deceased.
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§ 35''''
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(broken)
The music is performed.
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§ 36*
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Liquid offerings.
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§ 37*
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Making offerings of sweet and takarmu breads.
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§ 38*
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The women wail after the deities are treated in round.
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§ 39*
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The end of the second day.
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