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The final incantation in the collection entreats the planet Jupiter, the Pleiades and the deity Irragal (another name for Nergal) to deflect evil from the subject.[2] The title appears on line seven of one of the manuscripts of the Exorcists Manual, the only one legible at this point. The opening incipit of the series begins Sil7-l\u00e1 l\u00fa\u00e9rim-ma.[3]Two \u1e2aulbazizi incantations appear on Kassite seals depicting the fish-sage apkallu[1]:\u200a243\u200a and its incantations were frequently invoked on amulets and charms, decorated with suitable apotropaic illustrations such as that of Ugallu, the lion-headed demon, during the Neo-Assyrian period: (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4He who transgressed the privacy of my bed, made me shrink for fear, and gave me frightening dreams: on the command of Ninurta, the first son, the beloved son, and on the command of Marduk, who lives in the E-sagil in Babylon, he must be handed over to Bedu, the chief gatekeeper of the Netherworld. You, door and door bolt, you must know: (from now on) I fall under the protection of these two divine lords.[4]\u2014\u2009\u0161a mal\u1e6di er\u0161iya incantationSome of its incantations were later to be sampled in the Mu\u0161\u0161u’u, “rubbing”, compendium.Primary publication[edit]Irving L. Finkel (1976). \u1e2aul.Ba.Zi.Zi: Ancient Mesopotamian Exorcistic Incantations (dissertation). Birmingham.See also[edit]References[edit]^ a b c Marten Stol; F. A. M. Wiggermann (2000). Birth in Babylonia and in the Bible: Its Mediterranean Setting. Styx.^ Erica Reiner (1995). “Astral Magic in Babylonia”. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. 85 (4): 20. doi:10.2307\/1006642. JSTOR\u00a01006642.^ M. J. Geller (2000). “Incipits and rubrics”. In A. R. George; Irving Finkel (eds.). Wisdom, Gods and Literature: Studies in Assyriology in Honour of W.G. Lambert. Eisenbrauns. pp.\u00a0244, 252.^ F. A. M. Wiggermann (2007). “Some Demons of Time and their Functions in Mesopotamian Iconography”. In Groneberg, Brigitte; Spieckermann, Hermann; Weiersh\u00e4user, Frauke (eds.). Die Welt der G\u00f6tterbilder. Walter de Gruyter. pp.\u00a0106\u2013107.1\u20133Here is the complete list of the titles of the works of Magic that have been established for teaching and reference:The God KullaM\u00ees-p\u00ee (Washing of the mouth)Ni\u0161\u00fbtu \u0113n\u00ed (enthronement of a priest)Am\u0101t Aps\u00ee (Formulae of the Apsu) \u2020Ginutaq\u016b (Touching of the reed) \u2020\u0160ulu\u1e2b\u1e2b\u0113 il\u012b (Ablution rites of the Gods) \u20204\u20135Ki\u2019utuku (conjurations by \u0160ama\u0161)\u0160u\u2019illaku (conjurations by the Lifted Hand)Dingir-\u0161\u00e0-dib-ba (The Irate Gods)N\u00e9pe\u0161 Du\u2019uzu (Conjuratory operations for the month of Du’uzu) \u2020Sakk\u00fb \u0161arr\u016bti (Royal rituals) \u202025\u201326Divinations according to falling stars, the flight of birds, the behavior of oxen and cattle, ominous sounds, flour, dice and of all the GodsAbnu \u0161ikin\u0161u (The Stone which looks like this)\u0160ammu \u0161ikin\u0161u (The Plant which looks like this)\u1e6cupp\u012b-abn\u0101ti (Stone Tablets)\u1e6cupp\u012b-\u0161amm\u012b (Plant Tablets)Tablets of Necklaces and Pendants \u202027\u201328The following are the titles of Esagil-kin-apli’s magical works.All the prescriptions of the Touching of the Reed, which Ea has authoredKiki\u1e6d\u1e6du (Ceremonies) and \u0160erkug\u00fb (Sacred Chants)29\u201330All that exists concerning the Rites against Bewitchment,and Rites of the Dissolution of the Evil Omens of Heaven and Earth (Namburbi)The Totality of Wisdom \u2020The Secret of Magic \u202031\u201332The Sealed Book of the Order of Heaven and Earth \u2020The Mystery of the Apsu \u2020\u0160ip\u0101tu a\u1e2b\u0101tu (Extraordinary Conjurations) \u2020\u0160ipir \u0161immat rimuti u sagalli (Prescriptions against paralysis) \u2020Sagall\u00fb (Muscle disease)SA.GIGAll the prescriptions against …….33\u201334Bul\u1e6di miqit \u0161am\u00ea (Remedies for the Evil Above)B\u00eal \u016bri (Evil of the Lord of the Roof)\u0160udingirrakku (Seizure of a God)Q\u00e2t I\u0161tar (Seizure of a Goddess)\u0160ugidimmakku (Seizure of a Ghost)Al\u00fb lemnuThe Demon LemmuMuk\u012bl r\u0113\u0161 lemutti (The Harbinger)\u0160unamerimmakku (Seizure by a broken oath)Q\u00e2t am\u00eal\u016btu (Seizure by a man)35\u201338The remedies for all similar diseases, completely, All of the symptoms of diseases, The prescriptions relating to the diseases of women. * Until the time when, having become a Master of the entire Art of Magic, you possess the secret. After which you will learn to hear and interpret the commentaries as well as the list of correspondences, and to practice the rituals in both Sumerian and Akkadian.39\u201340In This Way Your Sanctuary….I Have Wandered In Despair…Enuma Anu Enlil\u0160umma \u0101lu ina mel\u00ea \u0161akinAnd also to reason and debate in order to reach a consensus41\u201343Upon the one who is vigorous, wise, and penetrating to Great Knowledge, the Two Gods, the Lords (Ea and Marduk), will confer Vast Understanding. Unto this one these Gods will grant a Guardian Angel, whose name will be pronounced unto the Most Distant Times. Copied and collated with a most ancient copy. A tablet belonging to Kisir-dNabu, son of d\u0160ama\u0161-ibni, magician of the E\u0161ara.\u2020 Work not extant (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/%e1%b8%abulbazizi-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"\u1e2aulbazizi – Wikipedia"}}]}]