Qurdi-Nergal
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qurdi-nergal-164-9058749
title:
Qurdi-Nergal
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Qurdi-Nergal, also spelled Kurdi-Nergal, was a priest of the god Zababa of the cities of Erbil, Harran and Huzirina. He had a home and library at Huzirina, modern Tel Sultantepe, in Southern Turkey. He is famous for owning an extensive library where incantations, medical texts, prayers, epics, and wisdom literature were found. He began his career in about 701 BC as a junior apprentice scribe but eventually became chief temple administrator of the god Zababa. British excavators discovered 400 sch
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qurdi-Nergal
date created:
2014-12-08T23:19:57Z
date modified:
2024-08-28T21:36:56Z
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