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<sup>mul</sup>''Ga-ga'' is an ancient Mesopotamian deity and planet name.

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<sup>mul</sup>''Ga-ga'' is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.
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(1) Hittite prayer: <sup>mul</sup>ga-ga [KUB IV, 47 r. 43; BPO 2, 2:2; Van der Toorn 1985, 129:43]. (2) Neo-Assyrian prayer: <sup>mul</sup>ga-ga [Oppenheim 1959, 282:10]. According to Lambert, it is <sup>d</sup>ka<sub>3</sub>-ka<sub>3</sub>, the vizier or messenger of Anu and/or Ishtar, identified with Mercury [Lambert 1987, 94-96]; see also [Litke 1998, 182:146; Steinkeller 1982; Tallqvist 1938, 340].||Example
* (1) Hittite prayer: <sup>mul</sup>ga-ga [KUB IV, 47 r. 43; BPO 2, 2:2; Van der Toorn 1985, 129:43].
* (2) Neo-Assyrian prayer: <sup>mul</sup>ga-ga [Oppenheim 1959, 282:10].

According to Lambert, it is <sup>d</sup>ka<sub>3</sub>-ka<sub>3</sub>, the vizier or messenger of Anu and/or Ishtar, identified with Mercury [Lambert 1987, 94-96]; see also [Litke 1998, 182:146; Steinkeller 1982; Tallqvist 1938, 340].
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Latest revision as of 14:11, 31 March 2025

mulGa-ga is an ancient Mesopotamian deity and planet name.


Appearance and Visibility

Mercury is a planet of our solar system and observable with the naked eye. It is bright, but only visible in twilight, close to the Sun, and therefore difficult to be seen.

Images of Mercury

Dictionary

Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim

Varient readings: mulDUG.DUG, mulka3-ka3; = Kakka, a deity worshiped in Assyria, probably of Amorite origin, associated with Mercury (?) [G. 103].

Sources Identifications
"Prayers to the Gods of the Night."
  • (1) Hittite prayer: mulga-ga [KUB IV, 47 r. 43; BPO 2, 2:2; Van der Toorn 1985, 129:43].
  • (2) Neo-Assyrian prayer: mulga-ga [Oppenheim 1959, 282:10].

According to Lambert, it is dka3-ka3, the vizier or messenger of Anu and/or Ishtar, identified with Mercury [Lambert 1987, 94-96]; see also [Litke 1998, 182:146; Steinkeller 1982; Tallqvist 1938, 340].

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Historical Dictionaries

Kurtik (2022, g01) Gössmann (1950)
вар. чтения: mulDUG.DUG, mulka3-ka3; = Какка, божество, почитавшееся в Ассирии, вероятно, аморитского происхождения, связанное с Меркурием (?) [G. 103].

I. Источники.

«Молитвы ночным богам». (1) Хеттская молитва: mulga-ga [KUB IV, 47 r. 43; BPO 2, 2:2; Van der Toorn 1985, 129:43]. (2) Новоассирийская молитва: mulga-ga [Oppenheim 1959, 282:10]. Cогласно Лэмберту, это dka3-ka3 — визирь или посланник Ану и/или Иштар, отождествляемый с Меркурием [Lambert 1987, 94–96]; см. также [Litke 1998, 182:146; Steinkeller 1982; Tallqvist 1938, 340].

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