The catalogue of the RIBo "Babylon 7" Corpus (see pager [/ribo/babylon7/corpus/]) uses a standardized set of keywords to describe the designation, popular name, object type, material support, and provenance of each inscription. They are listed here to help you search RIBo effectively.
Note: Catalogue searches are not case sensitive.
This is the RIBo-assigned designation of the composite text. At present, one can search the corpus using the following criteria:
The only genre search option for this project is "royal_inscription"; note that the search displays all of the texts in the corpus.
A wide variety of names and terms are included in the "Popular" modern title of the compositions. In most instances, these have been given to the composites by Neo-Babylonian specialists, in particular Rocío Da Riva and Hanspeter Schaudig. For example, the following search options will yield results:
Alternatively, one could search the inscriptions using Da Riva's letter+number designations; e.g., "popular:C11/A".
Neo-Babylonian royal inscriptions are housed in numerous museum collections around the world. The official texts of Nabopolassar, Amēl-Marduk, and Neriglissar are found in the following collections:
In place of having separate fields for museum, registration, and excavation numbers, the RIBo catalogue uses only a single catalogue field ("exemplars") for this data. Therefore, when searching our corpus by one of these numbers, you should prefix your search with "exemplars:", rather than with "museum_no:" or "excavation_no:". The following exemplar options will yield search results:
One can search the corpus by using one of the following ruler options:
The only language search option for this project is "akkadian"; note that the search displays all of the texts in the corpus.
The only period search option for this project is "Neo-Babylonian"; note that the search displays all of the texts in the corpus.
One can search the corpus by using one of the following four object options:
The only valid support search options are "clay" and "stone."
Currently, there are five provenance search options. These are:
GLOSSARY ABBREVIATIONS
The following abbreviations for parts of speech are used in the glossaries:
Abbreviation | Explanation |
AJ | Adjective (including stative forms) |
AV | Adverb |
CNJ | Conjunction |
DET | Determinative pronoun |
DP | Demonstrative pronoun |
IP | Independent/anaphoric pronoun |
J | Interjection |
MA | Modal adverb |
MOD | Modal, negative, or conditional |
N | Noun (including Akkadian stative forms) |
NU | Number |
O | Other |
PP | Possessive pronoun |
PRP | Preposition |
QP | Interrogative pronoun |
REL | Relative pronoun |
RP | Reflexive/reciprocal pronoun |
SBJ | Subordinating conjunction |
V | Verb |
XP | Indefinite pronoun |
The following abbreviations for proper nouns are used in the glossaries:
AN | Agricultural (locus) name |
CN | Celestial name |
DN | Divine name |
EN | Ethnos name |
FN | Field name |
GN | Geographical name |
MN | Month name |
ON | Object name |
PN | Personal name |
RN | Royal name |
SN | Settlement name |
TN | Temple name |
WN | Watercourse name |
YN | Year name |
Jamie Novotny
Jamie Novotny, 'Keywords Used by the RIBo "Babylon 7" Corpus', RIBo, Babylon 7: The Inscriptions of the Neo-Babylonian Dynasty, The RIBo Project, a sub-project of MOCCI, 2024 [/ribo/babylon7/UsingtheBabylon7Corpus/Keywords/]