This page explains how to browse the RIBo 'Babylon 7' Scores Corpus. The transliterations included on this site are released under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license.
You may find it helpful to read the Oracc user documentation [/doc/help/visitingoracc/index.html] before you start to explore RIBo for the first time. If your browser has problems displaying the special transliteration characters such as Š and š (Shin), Ṣ and ṣ (Sade), and Ṭ and ṭ (Tet), then you may want to download Steve Tinney's Ungkam font [/doc/help/visitingoracc/fonts/index.html] for Mac, Windows, or Linux. If you're still having trouble viewing these characters, then you'll need to correctly set the character encoding on your browser.
All of the texts in the corpus are composites with access to score transliterations (and individual object transliterations). Therefore, the inscriptions included in this sub-project are listed by the ruler's name followed by a number designation; for example, "Nabopolassar 01" or "Neriglissar 03." The pager also lists the text's modern designation (usually the one provided by a Neo-Babylonian specialist, Ricío Da Riva and Hanspeter Schaudig in particular), (assumed) provenance, and material support.
The Item View shows the transliteration of a composite text. At present, the texts are not lemmatized and, therefore, you cannot place the cursor over any word of the transliteration to see its outline glossary entry or click on the word to go to its full glossary entry.
The left-hand sidebar gives the following information:
Names
Numbers
Views
Details
Sources
This section lists the known exemplars of the composite text. The designation for each object (usually the object's museum, registration, or excavation number) displays as a hyperlink. To view an individual object transliteration, click on its hyperlink; the text will display in a new window.
When you print a page, either in Page View or in Item View, the left-hand sidebar containing the search box and catalogue data is omitted.
Jamie Novotny
Jamie Novotny, 'Using the 'Babylon 7' Scores Corpus', RIBo, Babylon 7 Scores: Scores of the Inscriptions of the Neo-Babylonian Dynasty, The RIBo Project, a sub-project of MOCCI, 2024 [http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/ribo/bab7scores/UsingtheScoresCorpus/]