Adam Kryszeń (Hrsg.)

Citatio: Adam Kryszeń (Hrsg.), hethiter.net/: CTH 626.Tg06.5 (INTR 2025-12-10)


CTH 626.Tg06.5

Festival of Haste (nuntarriyašḫa-). Day 6

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Kurzbeschreibung

Version 5 is one of the two versions that describe the events following the great assembly in the ḫalentu- complex. The three manuscripts included here run parallel to the passages depicting the god-drinking in other versions, but do not end with the royal couple leaving the ḫalentu- complex and proceeding to the temple of the Storm-god. Unfortunately, the subsequent events are poorly preserved.

Texte

Exemplar AKUB 25.17Bo 100Ḫattuša
Exemplar BKUB 54.51Bo 1437Ḫattuša
Exemplar CBo 7301Ḫattuša

Literaturauszug aus der Konkordanz

  • M. Nakamura, PIHANSt 94, 2002: 212

Inhaltsübersicht

Abschnitt 1ID=21Great assembly in the ḫalentu- complex: chief of the bodyguards puts aside his spear.
Abschnitt 2ID=22Great assembly in the ḫalentu- complex: chief of the table attendants brings the table.
Abschnitt 3ID=37Great assembly in the ḫalentu- complex: drinking rite for GAL.ZU.
Abschnitt 4ID=38Great assembly in the ḫalentu- complex: drinking rite for Tuḫašail.
Abschnitt 5ID=42Great assembly in the ḫalentu- complex: drinking rite for Lullayama.
Abschnitt 6ID=43Great assembly in the ḫalentu- complex concludes.
Abschnitt 7ID=44The royal couple leaves the ḫalentu- complex and goes to the temple of the Storm-god.
Abschnitt 8ID=46Great assembly in the temple of the Storm-god: palace attendant puts away his spear.
Abschnitt 9ID=47Great assembly in the temple of the Storm-god: palace attendants bring napkins for the royal couple.

History of publication

Ms. A (KUB 25.17) was included in the edition of Nakamura M. 2002a: 212. The two remaining manuscripts have not been edited previously.

Tablet characteristics

Ms. A seems originally to have been a three-column tablet. Ms. B preserves only the middle portion of a column, making it impossible to determine its full width, though a three-column format is not unlikely.

Palaeography and handwriting

Mss. A and B are written in the New Script. For ms. C, a palaeographic assessment is not possible.

Editio ultima: 2025-12-10