Kabti-ilani-marduk
Kabti-ilani-marduk
Circa eighth century b.c.e.
Poet and scribe
Divinely Inspired. According to the concluding part of the Poem of Erra and Ishum, Kabati-ilani-Marduk was its author. It was highly unusual for an author to identify himself. Kabti-ilani-Marduk explained that the poem was revealed to him in a dream. In Mesopotamia, dreams were believed to have been sent by the gods. Kabati-ilani-Marduk claimed that he made no changes to the story, relaying only what the god had revealed to him.
Sources
Luigi Cagni, The Poem of Erra, Sources and Monographs. Sources from the Ancient Near East 1/3 (Malibu: Undena Press, 1977).
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