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==Dictionary== |
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=== Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim === |
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See also (Kurtik k10) [[KAK.SI.SA2|KAK.SI.SA<sub>2</sub>]], (Kurtik k11) [[KAK.U2.TAG.GA|KAK.U<sub>2</sub>.TAG.GA]]. |
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(1) Sumerian monolingual list of stars from Emar: <sup>mul</sup>kak.ban [Emar VI/4, 154:112 |
* (1) Sumerian monolingual list of stars from Emar: <sup>mul</sup>kak.ban [Emar VI/4, 154:112]. |
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* (2) The Ḫg series. B VI: <sup>[mul]</sup>kak.pan = MIN (= ''šu-ku-du'' = ''šil-ta-ḫu'') [MSL XI, 41:47]. |
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<sup>mul</sup>KAK.BAN <sup>d</sup>IM DUMU <sup>d</sup>60 u [an-tu<sub>4</sub> GU<sub>2</sub>.GAL AN-e] / u<sub>3</sub> KI-ti miḫ-rat <sup>mul</sup>ALLA [...] "Arrow, Adad, son of Anu and [Antu, Overseer of the channels of heaven] / and earth, opposite Crab (stands) ..." (col. ii 21-22) [Beaulieu et al. 2018, 37, 41]. See also <sup>múl</sup>kak.ban in [Livingstone 1986, 62:28-29]. |
<sup>mul</sup>KAK.BAN <sup>d</sup>IM DUMU <sup>d</sup>60 ''u'' [''an-tu''<sub>4</sub> GU<sub>2</sub>.GAL AN-''e''] / ''u''<sub>3</sub> KI-''ti miḫ-rat'' <sup>mul</sup>ALLA [...] "Arrow, Adad, son of Anu and [Antu, Overseer of the channels of heaven] / and earth, opposite Crab (stands) ..." (col. ii 21-22) [Beaulieu et al. 2018, 37, 41]. See also <sup>múl</sup>kak.ban in [Livingstone 1986, 62:28-29]. |
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= Sirius (α Canis Majoris) in all cases where an exact identification is possible. |
= Sirius (α Canis Majoris) in all cases where an exact identification is possible. |
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 14 April 2025
mulKAK.BAN is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.
Dictionary
Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim
Var. readings:
- mulKAK.RAN, mulGAG.BAN; = šukūdu "Arrow"; = Sirius [G. 211; BPO 2, 12; Beaulieu et al. 2018, 73].
See also (Kurtik k10) KAK.SI.SA2, (Kurtik k11) KAK.U2.TAG.GA.
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EAE.
See. [CAD Š/2, 450]. |
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"Astronomical Diaries and Related Texts".
múlKAK.BAN (usually without a determinative) is the standard designation of Sirius; for the earliest example, see [múlKAK.BAN]. [AD I, No. -384 rev. 5]. The Diaries regularly recorded the dates of three phenomena associated with the motion of Sirius relative to the Sun: heliacal rising, heliacal setting, and acronical rising (the last rising star visible after sunset); the dates of these phenomena were originally observed and then calculated using a simple scheme related to the 19-year cycle [HAMA, 363-365]. |
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"Great Star List and Miscellenia".
mulkak.ban = mulkak.si.sa2 [Mesop.Astrol., App. B:156]. |
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MLC 1866.
mulKAK.BAN dIM DUMU d60 u [an-tu4 GU2.GAL AN-e] / u3 KI-ti miḫ-rat mulALLA [...] "Arrow, Adad, son of Anu and [Antu, Overseer of the channels of heaven] / and earth, opposite Crab (stands) ..." (col. ii 21-22) [Beaulieu et al. 2018, 37, 41]. See also múlkak.ban in [Livingstone 1986, 62:28-29]. |
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W 22554/6.
Heliacal rising and setting of Sirius (múlGAG.BAN) relative to the equinoxes and solstices [SpTU V, 269 r. 9-10]. |
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II. Identification.
= Sirius (α Canis Majoris) in all cases where an exact identification is possible.
Historical Dictionaries
Kurtik (2022, k09) | Gössmann (1950) |
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вар. чтения: mulKAK.РAN, mulGAG.BAN; = šukūdu «Стрела»; = Сириус [G. 211; BPO 2, 12; Beaulieu et al. 2018, 73]. Cм. также k10KAK.SI.SA2, k11KAK.U2.TAG.GA.
I. Источники. Лексич. тексты. (1) Шумерский одноязычный список звезд из Эмара: mulkak.ban [Emar VI/4, 154:112]. (2) Серия Ḫg. B VI: [mul]kak.pan = MIN (= šu-ku-du = šil-ta-ḫu) [MSL XI, 41:47]. EAE. См. [CAD Š/2, 450]. «Дневники наблюдений». múlKAK.BAN (как правило, без детерминатива) — стандартное обозначение Сириуса; самый ранний пример см. [AD I, No. -384 rev. 5]. В Дневниках регулярно фиксировались даты трех явлений, связанных с движением Сириуса относительно Солнца: гелиакический восход, гелиакический заход и акронический восход (последний восход звезды, видимый после захода Солнца); даты этих явлений первоначально наблюдались, а затем вычислялись по простой схеме, связанной с 19-летним циклом [HAMA, 363–365]. «Большой список звезд». mulkak.ban = mulkak.si.sa2 [Mesop.Astrol., App. B:156]. MLC 1866. mulKAK.BAN dIM DUMU d60 u [an-tu4 GU2.GAL AN-e] / u3 KI-ti miḫ-rat mulALLA […] «Стрела, Адад, сын Ану и [Анту, Надзиратель каналов неба] / и земли, напротив Краба (стоит) …» (col. ii 21–22) [Beaulieu et al. 2018, 37, 41]. См. также múlkak.ban в [Livingstone 1986, 62:28–29]. W 22554/6. Гелиакический восход и заход Сириуса (múlGAG.BAN) относительно равноденствий и солнцестояний [SpTU V, 269 r. 9–10]. II. Отождествление. = Сириус (α Canis Majoris) во всех случаях, где возможно точное отождествление. |
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