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[[File:Eagle+Corpse MULAPIN-jessica2022.jpg|thumb|Babylonian constellations The Eagle and The Corpse, drawn by Jessica Gullberg for the planetarium software Stellarium, cf. Gullberg, Hoffmann, Gullberg (2022)]] |
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<sup>mul</sup>KA (𒀯𒅗) = ''pû'' is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism that is equaled to the constellation of The Dead Man ([[AD6|AD<sub>6</sub>]], ''pagru''), and can be used more generally to refer to mouth-shape asterisms in larger astral figures, for example <sup>mul</sup>KA.MUŠ.I<sub>3</sub>.GU<sub>7</sub>.E (k05) and the mouths of two asterisms in the Dalbanna-text (see below). |
<sup>mul</sup>KA (𒀯𒅗) = ''pû'' is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism that is equaled to the constellation of The Dead Man ([[AD6|AD<sub>6</sub>]], ''pagru''), and can be used more generally to refer to mouth-shape asterisms in larger astral figures, for example <sup>mul</sup>KA.MUŠ.I<sub>3</sub>.GU<sub>7</sub>.E (k05) and the mouths of two asterisms in the Dalbanna-text (see below). |
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The Sumerian KA is used in the gloss <sup>mu-ul</sup>ka-a for [[KA5.A|<sup>mul</sup>KA<sub>5</sub>.A]] = ''šēlebu,'' “Fox” in SAA 8 49: 9. |
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= ''šēlebu,'' “fox”. <sup>mul</sup>KA<sub>5</sub>.A (EN 17r). |
= ''šēlebu,'' “fox”. <sup>mul</sup>KA<sub>5</sub>.A (EN 17r). |
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=== Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim === |
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= ''pû'' "Mouth"; |
= ''pû'' "Mouth"; Var. designations: |
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*1) constellation or star in Delphinus (?) [G. 204; Reynolds 1999], [in the specific case when it refers to the area of the Dead Man] |
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*§K. <sup>[mu]l</sup> ka x x x x [Walker 1995, 31; ASM, 106]; = <sup>[mu]l</sup>ka l[u<sup>?</sup>.li]m<sup>?</sup> "mouth of the Stag" (ε Cas), according to [Koch 1995, 58]. |
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* §z. <sup>mul</sup>ka ur.gi<sub>7</sub> "mouth of the Dog (φ Her) [Walker 1995, 41; Koch 1995, 51, 64; ASM, 111]. |
* §z. <sup>mul</sup>ka ur.gi<sub>7</sub> "mouth of the Dog (φ Her) [Walker 1995, 41; Koch 1995, 51, 64; ASM, 111]. |
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See also (Kurtik a09) [[AD6|AD<sub>6</sub>]], (Kurtik g24) ''[[Gizzānītu]]''. |
See also (Kurtik a09) [[AD6|AD<sub>6</sub>]], (Kurtik g24) ''[[Gizzānītu]]''. |
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==== II. Identification. ==== |
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(2) [[LU.LIM]], V 7 (Kurtik L09). |
(2) [[LU.LIM]], V 7 (Kurtik L09). |
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(2) LU.LIM, V 7 (L09). |
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* [[References (Babylonian)|Kurtik's references]] |
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 19 August 2025
mulKA (𒀯𒅗) = pû is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism that is equaled to the constellation of The Dead Man (AD6, pagru), and can be used more generally to refer to mouth-shape asterisms in larger astral figures, for example mulKA.MUŠ.I3.GU7.E (k05) and the mouths of two asterisms in the Dalbanna-text (see below).
The Sumerian KA is used in the gloss mu-ulka-a for mulKA5.A = šēlebu, “Fox” in SAA 8 49: 9.
Concordance, Etymology, History
Krebernik (2023)
= šēlebu, “fox”. mulKA5.A (EN 17r).
Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim
= pû "Mouth"; Var. designations:
- 1) constellation or star in Delphinus (?) [G. 204; Reynolds 1999], [in the specific case when it refers to the area of the Dead Man]
- 2) figure the element of some constellations.
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"Great Star List"
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Calendrical ritual text BM 55466+.
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Dalbanna-text.
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See also (Kurtik a09) AD6, (Kurtik g24) Gizzānītu.
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II. Identification.
As a constellation:
Since the Mouth is identified with the Deadman, we can consider these names as representing the same constellation/star in the constellation Delphinus(?) [Weidner 1959-60, 108, Anm. 22].
As an element of the figure of the constellation:
(1) UR.GI7, V 1 (Kurtik u19).
(2) LU.LIM, V 7 (Kurtik L09).
Historical Dictionaries
Kurtik (2022, k01) | Gössmann (1950) |
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= pû «Рот»; 1) созвездие или звезда в Дельфине (Delphinus) (?) [G. 204; Reynolds 1999], 2) элемент фигуры некоторых созвездий.
I. Источники. «Большой список звезд». mulka = mullu2.uš2 «Рот = Мертвец» [Mesop.Astrol., App. B:160; Weidner 1959–60, 107:22 u. Anm., Taf. XXXI iii 22]. Календарный ритуальный текст BM 55466+. a) pu-uš-ša2-ni-tu4 pu-u2 za-ni-tu4 šum3-šu2 ana muḫ-ḫi múlpî(ka) qa-bi «Пушшаниту его имя, что означает Сердитый Рот, так говорят, (когда имеют в виду) созвездие (звезду) Рот»; b) múlpû(ka) : múlpagru(adda) : ti-amat tu-u16-am-tu4 šum3-šu2 2 pa-nu-šu2 ziqar(nita) u sinniš(munus) šu-u2 «(Созвездие/звезда) Рот эквивалентно (созвездию) Мертвец, которое эквивалентно Тиамат. Его имя — женские близнецы, у него два лица – мужское и женское» [STC II, Pl. LXX r. 12; Reynolds 1999, 370–371, 376]. Dalbanna-текст. §K. [mu]l ka x x x [Walker 1995, 31; ASM, 106]; = [mu]lka l[u?.li]m? «рот Оленя» (ε Cas), согласно [Koch 1995, 58]. §z. mulka ur.gi7 «Пасть Пса (φ Her) [Walker 1995, 41; Koch 1995, 51, 64; ASM, 111]. См. также a09AD6, g24Gizzānītu. II. Отождествление. Как созвездие: Поскольку Рот отождествляется с Мертвецом, можно думать, что речь идет о названиях одного и того же созвездия/звезды в созвездии Дельфина(?) [Weidner 1959–60, 108, Anm. 22]. Как элемент фигуры созвездия: (1) UR.GI7, V 1 (u19). (2) LU.LIM, V 7 (L09). |
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