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* (1) "Horoscopes." In one of the earliest horoscopes (-287) UR.A is the designation of the zodiac sign Leo [BH, 61, 4 r. 1]. |
* (1) "Horoscopes." In one of the earliest horoscopes (-287) UR.A is the designation of the zodiac sign Leo [BH, 61, 4 r. 1]. |
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* (2) "Lunaries." |
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** (a) BRM IV, 20: ki mulur.a "Region of Leo," that has the following astrological meaning attached to it: a change of attitude, whay you see is nice to look at [Ungnad 1941-44, 258-259:1, 16; Emelyanov 1999, 194-195]. |
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** (b) BRM IV, 19: UR.A is the zodiac sign Leo in the zodiacal scheme known as "dodecatemoria" [Ungnad 1941-44, 274-275: a, i, k, 3, 25; Neugeb.-Sachs 1952-53]. |
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* (3) "Microzodiac". |
* (3) "Microzodiac". |
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** (a) Division of the sign of the zodiac Leo into 12 parts: the 1st part is mulur.a [Weidner 1967, Taf. 6: VAT 7847]. |
** (a) Division of the sign of the zodiac Leo into 12 parts: the 1st part is mulur.a [Weidner 1967, Taf. 6: VAT 7847]. |
Revision as of 16:05, 19 April 2024
an ancient Mesopotamian constellation.
Brief Etymology
= nēšu "Lion," abbreviation of mulUR.GU.LA in astronomical and astrological texts of the first millennium BCE. [AHw, 425a, 783a; CAD N/2, 197; G. 160; Weidner 1963, 118, note 45],
see
(u20) UR.GU.LA, and also
(a01) A,
(u16) UR,
(u22) UR.MAḪ.
Dictionaries of Mesopotamian Astral Science
Kurtik, Horowitz, Hoffmann
Sources
Kurtik & Horowitz |
Identifications
Hoffmann |
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Lexical texts.
[ur?].a = ne2-e-šu2 [CT 18, 43 ii 39].
Observation Diaries. UR.A was used during the pre-Seleucid period for the designation of the Leo constellation and zodiac, see, for example: mulxUR.A u mulxALLA ina ŠA3 TUR3 "Leo and Crab (standing) in the lunar halo " [AD I, No.-567 rev. 7′, 15′], Dele-bat <u> GU4.UD ina UR.A "Venus (and) Mercury in Leo" [AD I, No.-463:3′], AN ina qi2-it UR.A "Mars (standing) at the end of Leo " [AD I, No.-418:10′], GU4.UD ina ŠU2 ina UR.A IGI "First appearance of Mercury in the west in Leo" [AD I, No.-418:18], as well as individual stars (e.g., MULx KUR4 ša2 TIL GIR3 UR.A "Brilliant star at the end of Leo's paw" [AD I, no.-567 :14]), including three "normal stars":
"Anaphora". BM 36609+:
Late astrology, magic and the calendar.
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See also [LBAT, 1595:3, 5; SpTU I, 96:5; SpTU V, 268:17].
For the symbol, identification, and individual parts of the constellation Leo, see (u20) UR.GU.LA. |
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Historical Dictionaries
Kurtik
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Gössmann
(1950) |
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