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Balbale (from
Sumerian bal "change") is a
Sumerian form of poem, a kind of
changing songs. Most of
Tammuz and
Enkimdu (an adamanduga)
consists of changes...
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balbale to Suen (Nanna A)".
Electronic Text
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Sumerian Literature.
Archived from the
original on 2012-05-15.
Retrieved 2010-02-20. "A
balbale...
- Muni****l de Guimarães. pp. 167–201. ISBN 978-989-8474-11-7. Liang, Yuen-Gen;
Balbale,
Abigail Krasner; Devereux, Andrew; Gómez-Rivas,
Camillo (2013). "Unity...
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According to the
Guinness World Records, the
oldest surviving love poem, a
balbale, in the
world is of
Sumerian origin and
written in cuneiform, discovered...
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transliterated al-Ṣalā, as in
Balbale 2023. García Novo 2018.
Hopkins 1971.
Balbale 2023, p. 74n.
Hopkins 1958, p. xvi.
Balbale 2023, p. 74n,
citing the translation...
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Loyalty and
Resistance across the
Strait of Gibraltar". In Liang, Yuen-Gen;
Balbale, Abigail; Devereux, Andrew; Gómez-Rivas,
Camilo (eds.).
Spanning the Strait:...
- 2023. Dodds,
Jerrilynn Denise,
Maria Rosa Menocal, and
Abigail Krasner Balbale. The arts of intimacy: Christians, Jews, and
Muslims in the
making of Castilian...
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Loyalty and
Resistance across the
Strait of Gibraltar". In Liang, Yuen-Gen;
Balbale, Abigail; Devereux, Andrew; Gómez-Rivas,
Camilo (eds.).
Spanning the Strait:...
- line 178 of
tablet II,
before Ninti. In two sources, an Old
Babylonian balbale composition and in a love song,
Ningikuga is the name of Ningal's mother...
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Muslims in the
making of
Castilian culture. Menocal,
Maria Rosa.,
Balbale,
Abigail Krasner. New Haven: Yale
University Press. ISBN 9780300142143...