- 7th
Apkallu Utuabzu, who is said to have
ascended to
heaven (in the Bit
Meseri), and the myth of
Adapa who also
visited heaven. Both
Adapa and the Apkallu...
- Bīt
mēseri,
inscribed bit me-se-rimeš and
meaning “House of Confinement” or “Detention,” is an
ancient Mesopotamian ritual incantation text
complete on...
- Abdel-Wahab El-Messiri (Arabic: عبد الوهاب المسيري, 1938-July 2, 2008) was an
Egyptian scholar,
author and
general coordinator of the
opposition organization...
-
Kugler &
Hartin 2009, p. 53–54. Borger, R. (1974). Die Beschwörungsserie Bīt
mēseri und die
Himmelfahrt Henochs.
Journal of Near
Eastern Studies, 33(2), 183–196...
- King List •
Babylonian Theodicy • Bārûtu •
Birth legend of
Sargon • Bīt
mēseri • Bīt
rimki • Bīt salā’ mê • Bullussa-rabi’s Hymn to Gula •
Catalogue of...
- 11–12 Bīt
rimki (Bath house) Bīt
mēseri (Ritual enclosure) Mîs-pî (For
washing the mouth) Ru’âtu lemnêtu (Evil Sorceries) Arrâtu lemnêtu (Evil Maledictions)...
- 11–12 Bīt
rimki (Bath house) Bīt
mēseri (Ritual enclosure) Mîs-pî (For
washing the mouth) Ru’âtu lemnêtu (Evil Sorceries) Arrâtu lemnêtu (Evil Maledictions)...
- 11–12 Bīt
rimki (Bath house) Bīt
mēseri (Ritual enclosure) Mîs-pî (For
washing the mouth) Ru’âtu lemnêtu (Evil Sorceries) Arrâtu lemnêtu (Evil Maledictions)...
- 11–12 Bīt
rimki (Bath house) Bīt
mēseri (Ritual enclosure) Mîs-pî (For
washing the mouth) Ru’âtu lemnêtu (Evil Sorceries) Arrâtu lemnêtu (Evil Maledictions)...
- 11–12 Bīt
rimki (Bath house) Bīt
mēseri (Ritual enclosure) Mîs-pî (For
washing the mouth) Ru’âtu lemnêtu (Evil Sorceries) Arrâtu lemnêtu (Evil Maledictions)...