The aim of this study is to investigate the philosophy and the reasoning
that transformed the plain historical fact of the destruction of the
empire of the Third Dynasty of Ur under its king Ibbi-Sin (ca. 2028-2004
BCE) into a balanced and logical model of crime and divine punishment in
the course of Babylonian historiography. The study presents nearly 80
excerpts and new editions of Babylonian texts dealing with the fall of
the "great city" under an "ill-starred king" by divine disfavour or
wrath, among them full new editions of numerous historical omens, the
Esa?il Chronicle, the Book of Prodigies and the Religious Chronicle. It
also contains excerpts from cultic lamentations, the Royal
Correspondence of Ur, the Marduk Prophecy, Chronicle P, the Chedorlaomer
Texts and various royal inscriptions.