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- Bārûtu abstract "The Bārûtu, the “art of the diviner,” is a monumental ancient Mesopotamian compendium of the science of extispicy or sacrificial omens stretching over around a hundred cuneiform tablets which was assembled in the Neo-Assyrian/Babylonian period based upon earlier recensions. At the Assyrian court, the term extended to encompass sacrificial prayers and rituals, commentaries and organ models. The ikribu was the name of collections of incantations to accompany the extispicy. The bārûtu's extant predecessors date back to Old Babylonian times with the liver models from Mari (pictured right) and where the order of the exta were largely fixed.The task of the bārû, or diviner, was summarized as lipit qāti hiniq immeri naqē niqē nēpešti bārûti, “the ‘touch of hand’, the restriction? of the sheep, the offering of the sacrifice, the performance of extispicy.” This required elaborate ritual purity, achieved through washing hands and mouth, donning fresh clothing, placing tamarisk and cedar into the diviner's ears, anointing and fumigation with sulfur – all measures to avoid the outcome of the apodosis lā ellu niqâ ilput, “an unclean person has touched the sacrifice.” The autopsy then proceeded in a counter-clockwise direction, beginning with the liver, the lungs, then the breastbone, vertebrae, ribs, colon and finally the heart.".
- Bārûtu thumbnail Divinatory_livers_Louvre_AO19837.jpg?width=300.
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- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Akkadian_language.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Amar-Sin.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Assyria.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Astrology.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Babylonia.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Bārû.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Akkadian_literature.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Category:Divination.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Caudate_lobe_of_liver.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Colophon_(publishing).
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Cuneiform_script.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Cystic_duct.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Esarhaddon.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Fetlock.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Grapheme.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Haruspex.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Left_lobe_of_liver.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Liver.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Mari,_Syria.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Mesopotamia.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Naram-Sin_of_Akkad.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Ne_(cuneiform).
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Neo-Assyrian_Empire.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Neo-Babylonian_Empire.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Nineveh.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Quadrate_lobe_of_liver.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Rimush.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Round_ligament_of_liver.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Sargon_of_Akkad.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Scribe.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Sippar.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Tirigan.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Uruk.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink Vertebra.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink File:Divinatory_livers_Louvre_AO19837.jpg.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLink File:Tablet_bowels_sheep_Louvre_6033.jpg.
- Bārûtu wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bārûtu".
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- Bārûtu subject Category:Akkadian_literature.
- Bārûtu subject Category:Divination.
- Bārûtu hypernym Compendium.
- Bārûtu type Book.
- Bārûtu type Diacritic.
- Bārûtu type Redirect.
- Bārûtu comment "The Bārûtu, the “art of the diviner,” is a monumental ancient Mesopotamian compendium of the science of extispicy or sacrificial omens stretching over around a hundred cuneiform tablets which was assembled in the Neo-Assyrian/Babylonian period based upon earlier recensions. At the Assyrian court, the term extended to encompass sacrificial prayers and rituals, commentaries and organ models. The ikribu was the name of collections of incantations to accompany the extispicy.".
- Bārûtu label "Bārûtu".
- Bārûtu sameAs Q5005350.
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- Bārûtu sameAs Q5005350.
- Bārûtu wasDerivedFrom Bārûtu?oldid=608529329.
- Bārûtu depiction Divinatory_livers_Louvre_AO19837.jpg.
- Bārûtu isPrimaryTopicOf Bārûtu.