Valerii Ivanov and Ilya Yakubovich (Hrsg.)

Citatio: Valerii Ivanov and Ilya Yakubovich (Hrsg.), hethiter.net/: CTH 764.9 (INTR 2025-08-01)


CTH 764.9

One or two conjurations in Hittite

introductio



Kurzbeschreibung

The mythological narrative featuring the Protective god of Tauriša uttering spells is preserved on the obverse. The reverse possibly contains a final part of another conjuration.

Texte

Exemplar AKBo 31.108s. Konkordanz

Inhaltsübersicht

Abschnitt 1ID=1Humans or deities manipulate with various implements
Abschnitt 2ID=2Unclear
Abschnitt 3ID=3The patient must return to his original state
Abschnitt 4ID=4Unclear, sacrificial meat is mentioned

History of publication

No complete edition of this fragment was previously undertaken.

Tablet characteristics

The obverse of the fragment contains a part of the first column, the intercolumnium and the beginning of the second column. A part of the fourth column is preserved on the reverse.

Palaeography and handwriting

Late New Script

Text transmission

This fragment was found in Building N of Büyükkale, probably in a secondary context.

General information

The text on the obverse contains the mention of the Protective god of Tauriša as an active participant, which necessitates attributing this fragment to CTH 764. It is likely that the text on the reverse belongs to another conjuration, which is structurally similar to that on the obverse.

Editio ultima: 2025-08-01