Adam Kryszeń (Hrsg.)

Citatio: Adam Kryszeń (Hrsg.), hethiter.net/: CTH 626.Tg22-24.2 (INTR 2026-01-15)


CTH 626.Tg22-24.2

Festival of Haste (nuntarriyašḫa-). Days 22–24

introductio



Kurzbeschreibung

Version 2 shows an interesting relationship to Version 1. It initially reproduces the celebrations found in Version 1 and subsequently extends them by at least one additional day. This is most clearly illustrated in KBo 30.54 (ms. B of Version 2), whose first column duplicates the final column of ms. A of Version 1. Version 2 thus seems to represent a redacted composition that combines multiple festivals which had previously existed as separate units.

Texte

Exemplar ABo 3652Ḫattuša
Exemplar BKBo 30.54644/bBk. A
Exemplar CC₁KBo 38.4986/cBk. A
+ C₂+ KBo 43.69+ 188/eBk.A *

Inhaltsübersicht

Abschnitt 1ID=2(DAY 22) The king arrives at Matilla.
Abschnitt 2ID=3(DAY 22) The king visits the aštatu- building. The lord of the troops pays his respects.
Abschnitt 3ID=4(DAY 22) The lord of the troops receives offerings from various functionaries.
Abschnitt 4ID=5(DAY 22) The royal couple returns to the ḫalentu- complex.
Abschnitt 5ID=6(DAY 22) Great assembly begins: palace attendant brings the regalia.
Abschnitt 6ID=7(DAY 22) Great assembly: hand-washing rite.
Abschnitt 7ID=23(DAY 23) Wineskin scene at the šūra- and at the stones: offerings of bread, animals and wine.
Abschnitt 8ID=24(DAY 23) The kings makes offerings to seven deities.
Abschnitt 9ID=25(DAY 23) The cook presents ‘the liver of the hand’ to the king.
Abschnitt 10ID=26(DAY 23) The king departs to Arinna.
Abschnitt 11ID=27(DAY 23) Introduction to the celebrations regarding Arinna.
Abschnitt 12ID=33(DAY 23) Offerings involving millers.
Abschnitt 13ID=36(DAY 23) Offerings involving the anointed priest.
Abschnitt 14ID=37(DAY 23) Wineskin scene in a temple or the ḫalentu- complex; offerings to loci numinosi.
Abschnitt 15ID=38(DAY 23) Rites involving recitations of a zintuḫi- woman.

History of publication

None of the manuscripts has been edited previously.

Tablet characteristics

Ms. B and C were originally three-column tablets. The format of ms. A is unclear, since the fragment remains unpublished.

Palaeography and handwriting

Both available mss. (B and C) were written in the New Script.

Editio ultima: 2026-01-15