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| <sup>(mul)</sup>''Nūnu,'' The Fish, is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism. | <sup>(mul)</sup>''Nūnu'' (𒀯𒉡𒉡)'','' The Fish, is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism. | ||
| ==Concordance, Etymology, History== | |||
| ==Dictionary== | |||
| ===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim=== | ===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim=== | ||
| * (1) Akkadian parallel in lexical and other texts to <sup>mul</sup>KU<sub>6</sub> "Fish," a constellation in South Pisces [[Piscis Austrinus|(Piscis Austrinus]]);  | * (1) Akkadian parallel in lexical and other texts to <sup>mul</sup>KU<sub>6</sub> "Fish," a constellation in South Pisces [[Piscis Austrinus|(Piscis Austrinus]]);  | ||
| * (2) in the "Astronomical Diaries and Related Texts” the name of one of the normal stars in Pisces (η Piscium), see m39[[MUL2.ŠID.MEŠ|MUL<sub>2</sub>.ŠID.MEŠ]], no. 1;  | * (2) in the "Astronomical Diaries and Related Texts” the name of one of the normal stars in Pisces (η Piscium), see (Kurtik m39) [[MUL2.ŠID.MEŠ|MUL<sub>2</sub>.ŠID.MEŠ]], no. 1;  | ||
| * (3) symbol of the constellation <sup>d</sup>Anunītum. | * (3) symbol of the constellation <sup>d</sup>''Anunītum''. | ||
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| |'''Lexical texts.'''  | |'''Lexical texts.'''  | ||
| See (Kurtik k24) [[KU6]], (Kurtik a42) [[Anunitu|<sup>d</sup>Anunītum]].  | See (Kurtik k24) [[KU6|KU<sub>6</sub>]], (Kurtik a42) [[Anunitu|<sup>d</sup>''Anunītum'']].  | ||
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| |'''Astronomical Diaries and Related Texts.''' | |'''Astronomical Diaries and Related Texts.''' | ||
| * (1) MUL<sub>2</sub> KUR ša<sub>2</sub> DUR nu-nu "A star with great brilliance in the ribbon of Pisces" (η Piscium) [AD I, 17, passim].  | * (1) MUL<sub>2</sub> KUR ''ša''<sub>2</sub> DUR ''nu-nu'' "A star with great brilliance in the ribbon of Pisces" (η Piscium) [AD I<ref name=":0">''Sachs A., Hunger H''. Astronomical Diaries and Related Texts from Babylonia. Vol. I: Diaries from 652 B.C. to 262 B.C.; Vol. II: from 261 B.C. to 165 B.C.; Vol. III: Diaries from 164 B.C. to 75 B.C. Vienna, 1988, 1989, 1991.v</ref>, 17, passim].  | ||
| * (2) GU<sub>4</sub>.UD ina NIM ina nu-nu IGI "The first appearance of Mercury in the east in Pisces" [AD I, -651 iv 7]; perhaps referring to "Pisces" (in the singular), the symbol of the constellation [[Anunitu]].  | * (2) GU<sub>4</sub>.UD ''ina'' NIM ''ina nu-nu'' IGI "The first appearance of Mercury in the east in Pisces" [AD I<ref name=":0" />, -651 iv 7]; perhaps referring to "Pisces" (in the singular), the symbol of the constellation ''[[Anunitu]]''.  | ||
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| |'''Text BM 36609.''' | |'''Text BM 36609.''' | ||
| DUR MUL nu-nu, DUR nu-nu "Ribbon of Pisces/’ (?)" [Roughton-Steele-Walker 2004, Sect. 8: rev. iv 22′, Sect. 9: rev. iv 23′, Sect. 10: rev. v 17′]. See also: <sup>mul</sup>nu-nu [ACh Suppl. 2, 72 r. 3]. | * DUR MUL ''nu-nu'', DUR ''nu-nu'' "Ribbon of Pisces/’ (?)" [Roughton-Steele-Walker 2004<ref>''Roughton N.A., Steele J.M., Walker C.B.F.'' A Late Babylonian Normal and ''Ziqpu'' Star Text // AHES. 2004. Vol. 58. P. 537-572.</ref>, Sect. 8: rev. iv 22′, Sect. 9: rev. iv 23′, Sect. 10: rev. v 17′]. See also: <sup>mul</sup>''nu-nu'' [ACh Suppl.<ref>''Ch. Virolleaud'', L'astrologie chaldéenne S(in); Shamasz; Isht(ar); Adad; S/Supp. = Supplément; SS / 2.Supp. = Second Supplément (Paris 1905 - 1912)</ref> 2, 72 r. 3]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:48, 14 October 2025
(mul)Nūnu (𒀯𒉡𒉡), The Fish, is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.
Concordance, Etymology, History
Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim
- (1) Akkadian parallel in lexical and other texts to mulKU6 "Fish," a constellation in South Pisces (Piscis Austrinus);
- (2) in the "Astronomical Diaries and Related Texts” the name of one of the normal stars in Pisces (η Piscium), see (Kurtik m39) MUL2.ŠID.MEŠ, no. 1;
- (3) symbol of the constellation dAnunītum.
| Sources | Identifications | 
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| Lexical texts. | Example | 
| Astronomical Diaries and Related Texts. 
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| Text BM 36609. | 
Historical Dictionaries
| Kurtik (2022, n54) | Gössmann (1950) | 
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| 1) аккадская параллель в лексических и других текстах к mulKU6 «Рыба», созвездие в Южной Рыбе (Piscis Austrinus); 2) в «дневниках наблюдений» в названии одной из нормальных звезд в Рыбах (η Piscium), см. m39MUL2.ŠID.MEŠ, № 1; 3) символ созвездия dAnunītum. I. Источники. Лексич. тексты. См. k24KU6, a42dAnunītum. Дневники наблюдений. (1) MUL2 KUR ša2 DUR nu-nu «Звезда с большим блеском на ленте Рыб» (η Piscium) [AD I, 17, passim]. (2) GU4.UD ina NIM ina nu-nu IGI «Первое появление Меркурия на востоке в Рыбах» [AD I, -651 iv 7]; возможно, здесь имеется в виду «Рыба» (в единственном числе), символ созвездия Ануниту. Текст BM 36609. DUR MUL nu-nu, DUR nu-nu «Лента Рыб/ы (?)» [Roughton–Steele–Walker 2004, Sect. 8: rev. iv 22′, Sect. 9: rev. iv 23′, Sect. 10: rev. v 17′]. См. также: mulnu-nu [ACh Suppl. 2, 72 r. 3]. | Example | 
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Sachs A., Hunger H. Astronomical Diaries and Related Texts from Babylonia. Vol. I: Diaries from 652 B.C. to 262 B.C.; Vol. II: from 261 B.C. to 165 B.C.; Vol. III: Diaries from 164 B.C. to 75 B.C. Vienna, 1988, 1989, 1991.v
- ↑ Roughton N.A., Steele J.M., Walker C.B.F. A Late Babylonian Normal and Ziqpu Star Text // AHES. 2004. Vol. 58. P. 537-572.
- ↑ Ch. Virolleaud, L'astrologie chaldéenne S(in); Shamasz; Isht(ar); Adad; S/Supp. = Supplément; SS / 2.Supp. = Second Supplément (Paris 1905 - 1912)







