Apdu
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Apd(w), ȝpd, The Bird, is an ancient Egyptian constellation. There are at least 21 spelling variants[1] throughout the millennia in hierglyphs, and it is probably not any specific one.
Concordance, Etymology, History
Origin of Constellation

schema of a Ramesside Star Clock (Fonctionnement d'une horloge ramesside.) from Karl Richard Lepsius - Denkmäler aus Ägypten und Äthiopien: Nach den Zeichnungen der von Seiner Majestät dem Könige von Preussen Friedrich Wilhelm IV nach diesen Ländern gesendeten und in den Jahren 1842-1845 ausgeführten wissenschaftlichen Expedition.
The constellation is mentioned in the Ramesside Star Clocks and identified by right ascension.
Spelling Variants
- Apedu
- Apdu
Identifications
The area of The Bird must cover a region in Triangulum and close to Algol. Belmonte and Lull (2011) proposed the following identifications:
- (a) Banat net Apdu (the Peak of the Bird) - α Tri
- (b) Tep en Apdu (the Head of the Bird) - β Tri
- (c) Hetyt net Apdu (The Throat of the Bird) - a star close to Algol
- (d) Iret net Apdu (the Eye of the Bird) - γ Tri
Sources, Transfer and Transformation of the Constellation
Here we give a list of all sources where the name is attested.
Source | Identification |
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Religion/ Mythology
mnemonic tales and cultural significance
IAU Working Group on Star Names
Irtentapdu (for the eye of the bird, γ Tri) was proposed as a star name in 2023/5 in WGSN.
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References
- References (general)