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==Concordance, Etymology, History<ref>[[Mesopotamian (All Terms)|Planetarium Babylonicum 2.0]], All Skies Encyclopaedia.</ref>==
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= <sup>mul d</sup>''u''<sub>2</sub>-''ge-e''<sup>(?)</sup>; star or constellation [G. 28; Horowitz 2014, 222].
= <sup>mul d</sup>''u''<sub>2</sub>-''ge-e''<sup>(?)</sup>; star or constellation [Gössmann 28; Horowitz 2014, 222].
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Revision as of 09:09, 29 December 2025

mulAN.U2.GI.E (𒀯𒀭𒌑𒄀𒂊) is a Mesopotamian term. Probably to be read MUL du2-ge-e. Akkadian to be read ugu'u or ugû, and so perhaps to be connected with wind-demons (see CAD U/W 40 ugu'u).

?? Think about DINGIR UG5.GA-e in En. el. IV 120 ??

Concordance, Etymology, History[1]

= mul du2-ge-e(?); star or constellation [Gössmann 28; Horowitz 2014, 222].

Sources Identifications
Incantation
  • Ugu'u , I am Pazuzu, son of Hanbi, king of the evil wind demons (see CAD U/W 40 ugu'u)
List of 12 stars of Ea.
  • mulAN.U2.GI.E (text 82-5-22,512) [CT 33, 9:17; HBA, 104; MCG, 176].
  • located between The Fish (PsA) and the Rooster (Lep).
Between Rooster and Fish in the Mesopotamian uranography is half of the southern sky, as the Rooster rises when the Fish sets.
Text Nv. 10.
  • mulAN.U2.GI.E is the star AN.TA.GUB.BA in the month of Abu, see (Kurtik g06) GAM3.

Previous Identification.

         = β Cet [Donbaz-Koch 1995, 75]. (probably wrong)

Historical Dictionaries

Kurtik (2022, a37) Gössmann (1950)
= mul du2-ge-e(?); звезда или созвездие [G. 28; MCG, 176].

I. Источники.

Список 12 звезд Эа. mulAN.U2.GI.E  (текст 82-5-22,512) [CT 33, 9:17; HBA, 104; MCG, 176]. Текст Nv. 10. mulAN.U2.GI.E — звезда AN.TA.GUB.BA в месяце абу, см. g06GAM3.

II. Отождествление.

= β Cet [Donbaz–Koch 1995, 75].

Example

References

  1. Planetarium Babylonicum 2.0, All Skies Encyclopaedia.