Edubba[1] (Sumerian: 𒂍𒁾𒁀𒀀code: sux is deprecated E2-DUB-ba-a) adalah sebuah kata Sumeria untuk "ilmu kepujanggaan". Eduba adalah institusi yang melatih dan mendidik para pujangga muda di Mesopotamia kuno pada akhir milenium ketiga dan awal milenium kedua SM.[2] Kebanyakan informasi yang diketahui soal eduba berasal dari teks-teks aksara paku yang berasal dari zaman Babilonia Lama (sekitar 2000-1600 SM).
Referensi
^Juga ditranskripsikan menjadi e-duba, e-dubba, edubba, edubah, eduba'a, e2-dub-ba-a.
^Sjöberg, Åke. 1975. "The Old Babylonian Eduba" in Sumerological Studies in Honor of Thorkild Jacobsen on His Seventieth Birthday, June 7, 1974, edited by S. J. Lieberman, Assyriological Studies 20, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 159-179. pp. 159-160.
Bacaan tambahan
Sjöberg, Åke. 1975. "The Old Babylonian Eduba" in Sumerological Studies in Honor of Thorkild Jacobsen on His Seventieth Birthday, June 7, 1974, edited by S. J. Lieberman, Assyriological Studies 20, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 159-179.
Vanstiphout, H. L. J. 1979. "How Did They Learn Sumerian?" Journal of Cuneiform Studies 31: 118-126.
Tinney, Steve. 1999. "On the Curricular Setting of Sumerian Literature." Iraq 61: 159-172.
Robson, Eleanor. 2001. "The Tablet House: A Scribal School in Old Babylonian Nippur." Revue d'assyriologie et d'archéologie orientale 95: 39-66
Veldhuis, Niek. 2004. Religion, Literature, and Scholarship: The Sumerian Composition Nanše and the Birds, with a Catalogue of Sumerian Bird Names. Cuneiform Monographs 22. Leiden: Brill.
Delnero, Paul. 2006. Variation in Sumerian Literary Compositions: A Case Study Based on the Decad. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania.
Charpin, Dominique. 2010. Reading and Writing in Babylon. Translated by Jane Marie Todd. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Kleinerman, Alexandra. 2011. Education in Early 2nd Millennium BC Babylonia: The Sumerian Epistolary Miscellany. Cuneiform Monographs 42. Leiden: Brill.