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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
- | '' | + | At the Cleaners is a complete text dating to the Old Babylonian period (c.2000-1600 |
- | The structure of the text is designated as verse with single and double sentences corresponding to common poetic structure. | + | The structure of the text is designated as verse with single and double sentences corresponding to common poetic structure. |
Outside of its entertainment value, this tablet offers insight into the socio-economic structure present in the Old Babylonian period: citizen classes, specialization of labor, method of payment, etc. | Outside of its entertainment value, this tablet offers insight into the socio-economic structure present in the Old Babylonian period: citizen classes, specialization of labor, method of payment, etc. | ||
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:: Come on clothes washer, I shall give orders to you so that you may clean my garment! | :: Come on clothes washer, I shall give orders to you so that you may clean my garment! | ||
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:: in a boiler ... | :: in a boiler ... | ||
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:: ? | :: ? | ||
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:: ? | :: ? | ||
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:: the fallen ... you will ... | :: the fallen ... you will ... | ||
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:: ... the work with a ...comb(?) ... | :: ... the work with a ...comb(?) ... | ||
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:: you will bring (the finished work) to (my) house, and a seah of barley will be poured into your lap. | :: you will bring (the finished work) to (my) house, and a seah of barley will be poured into your lap. | ||
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:: The Cleaner answers him: By Ea, master of craftsmanship, | :: The Cleaner answers him: By Ea, master of craftsmanship, | ||
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:: He does not come to the meal but goes in. | :: He does not come to the meal but goes in. | ||
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:: Cleaner, relax (your) extreme ... | :: Cleaner, relax (your) extreme ... | ||
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:: If you don't cool off your heart | :: If you don't cool off your heart | ||
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:: (then), Cleaner, there' | :: (then), Cleaner, there' | ||
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== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
- | *Charpin, | + | *Charpin, |
- | *D' | + | *D' |
- | *Gadd, UET 6/2 414 | + | *Gadd, |
- | *Gadd, | + | *Gadd, |
- | *George, | + | *George, |
- | *Livingstone, | + | *Livingstone, |
- | *Reiner, E., & | + | *Reiner, E., //AOAT// 240 (1995) 407-411 |
(return to [[Old Babylonian literature (Akkadian)]]) | (return to [[Old Babylonian literature (Akkadian)]]) | ||
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