- Lament for Ur
The Lament for Ur is a Sumerian
lament composed after the fall ofUr to theElamites and the end of the city's third dynasty (c.2000 BC ). It contains one (possibly the first) of five known Mesopotamian "city laments"—dirge s for ruined cities in the voice of the city'stutelary goddess—within its eleven "kirugu" (sections orstanza s). In this case it isNingal who weeps for her city, after pleading with the godEnlil to call back his destructive storm. Interspersed with the goddess's wailing are other sections, possibly of different origin and composition; these describe theghost town that Ur has become, recount the wrath of Enlil's storm, and invoke the protection of the god Nanna against future calamities.Samuel Noah Kramer compiled twenty-two different fragments into the first complete edition of the "Lament", which was published in1940 by theUniversity of Chicago as "Lamentation over the Destruction of Ur" ("Assyriological Study" no. 12).The other city laments are:
*TheLament for Sumer and Ur
*TheLament for Nippur
*TheLament for Eridu
*TheLament for Uruk The Biblical
Book of Lamentations , which bewails the destruction of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar, is similar in theme to these Mesopotamian laments.External links
* [http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/etcsl.cgi?text=t.2.2.2&charenc=j# Translation of the "Lament"] , from the
Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature
* [http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/etcsl.cgi?text=c.2.2.2&display=Crit&charenc=j# Composite text] , also from ETCSL
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