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==Dictionary==
==Dictionary==
===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim===
===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim===
Var. readings:
Var. readings: <sup>d</sup>BIL.GI, <sup>d</sup>NE.GI; = <sup>d</sup>GIŠ.BAR; = <sup>d</sup>Girru, fire god of Girru/Hirra; 1) star or constellation, 2) epithet of Mars, see also g13[[GIŠ.BAR]].

* <sup>d</sup>BIL.GI, <sup>d</sup>NE.GI; = <sup>d</sup>GIŠ.BAR; = <sup>d</sup>Girru, fire god of Girru/Hirra;
* 1) star or constellation,
* 2) epithet of Mars, see also (Kurtik g13) [[GIŠ.BAR]].

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|'''"Prayers to the Gods of the Night."'''
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Old Babylonian prayer:
Old Babylonian prayer: a) Erm. 15642: na-wa-ru-um <sup>d</sup>BIL:GI "Brilliant Hirra." [Horowitz 2000, 196-197:15], and also [Shileiko 1924, 147; Dossin 1935, 180; von Soden 1936, 306], (b). AO 6769: nam-ru <sup>d</sup>BIL:GI "Brilliant Hirra." [Dossin 1935, 181-182:16; Horowitz 1996, 60], (c) CBS 574: šam-ru <sup>d</sup>GIB[IL<sub>6</sub>] "Fierce Hir[ra]" [Horowitz-Wasserman 1996, 58:13]. Seleucid temple ritual. <sup>múl</sup>AN <sup>d</sup>BIL:GI ez-zu... "Mars, the wrathful Hirra ..." [RAcc 138, 153:308; Linssen 2004, 220:308]. W. 22281a. <sup>d</sup>BIL:GI ZALAG<sub>2</sub> ša<sub>2</sub> IGI <sup>d</sup>En-me-šar<sub>2</sub>-ra "The brilliant (fiery) Hyrra before Enmesharra" [SpTU I, 95:10ʹ]; for full text see h12<sup>lú</sup>ḪUN.GA<sub>2</sub>. List K 7069: <sup>d</sup>EN.ME.ŠAR.R[A ...] / <sup>d</sup>EN.ME.ŠAR.RA[...] / MUL.MUL za-ap-pu [...] / <sup>mul</sup>BIL.GI IZI. GAR [...] / <sup>[m]ul</sup>ŠUDUN M[UL...] / <sup>[m]ul</sup>ka-li-tum [...] "Enmesharr[a...] / Enmesharra [...] / Stars, Stubble / Hirra, light [...] / Yarmo, Z[vedda...] / Kidney [...]" [CT 26, 49:4-9; Cooley 2013, 126]

* a) Erm. 15642: na-wa-ru-um <sup>d</sup>BIL:GI "Brilliant Hirra." [Horowitz 2000, 196-197:15], and also [Shileiko 1924, 147; Dossin 1935, 180; von Soden 1936, 306],
* (b). AO 6769: nam-ru <sup>d</sup>BIL:GI "Brilliant Hirra." [Dossin 1935, 181-182:16; Horowitz 1996, 60],
* (c) CBS 574: šam-ru <sup>d</sup>GIB[IL<sub>6</sub>] "Fierce Hir[ra]" [Horowitz-Wasserman 1996, 58:13].
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* <sup>múl</sup>AN <sup>d</sup>BIL:GI ez-zu... "Mars, the wrathful Hirra ..." [RAcc 138, 153:308; Linssen 2004, 220:308].
* W. 22281a.
** <sup>d</sup>BIL:GI ZALAG<sub>2</sub> ša<sub>2</sub> IGI <sup>d</sup>En-me-šar<sub>2</sub>-ra "The brilliant (fiery) Hyrra before Enmesharra" [SpTU I, 95:10ʹ]; for full text see h12<sup>lú</sup>ḪUN.GA<sub>2</sub>.
* List K 7069:
** <sup>d</sup>EN.ME.ŠAR.R[A ...] / <sup>d</sup>EN.ME.ŠAR.RA[...] / MUL.MUL za-ap-pu [...] / <sup>mul</sup>BIL.GI IZI. GAR [...] / <sup>[m]ul</sup>ŠUDUN M[UL...] / <sup>[m]ul</sup>ka-li-tum [...] "Enmesharr[a...] / Enmesharra [...] / Stars, Stubble / Hirra, light [...] / Yarmo, Z[vedda...] / Kidney [...]" [CT 26, 49:4-9; Cooley 2013, 126]
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|}         For the identification of Hirra with the Heavenly Bull constellation see. [Cooley 2013, 126-129].
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Latest revision as of 17:47, 1 April 2025

mulGIBIL6 is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.

Dictionary

Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim

Var. readings:

  • dBIL.GI, dNE.GI; = dGIŠ.BAR; = dGirru, fire god of Girru/Hirra;
  • 1) star or constellation,
  • 2) epithet of Mars, see also (Kurtik g13) GIŠ.BAR.
Sources Identifications
"Prayers to the Gods of the Night."

Old Babylonian prayer:

  • a) Erm. 15642: na-wa-ru-um dBIL:GI "Brilliant Hirra." [Horowitz 2000, 196-197:15], and also [Shileiko 1924, 147; Dossin 1935, 180; von Soden 1936, 306],
  • (b). AO 6769: nam-ru dBIL:GI "Brilliant Hirra." [Dossin 1935, 181-182:16; Horowitz 1996, 60],
  • (c) CBS 574: šam-ru dGIB[IL6] "Fierce Hir[ra]" [Horowitz-Wasserman 1996, 58:13].
Seleucid temple ritual.
  • múlAN dBIL:GI ez-zu... "Mars, the wrathful Hirra ..." [RAcc 138, 153:308; Linssen 2004, 220:308].
  • W. 22281a.
    • dBIL:GI ZALAG2 ša2 IGI dEn-me-šar2-ra "The brilliant (fiery) Hyrra before Enmesharra" [SpTU I, 95:10ʹ]; for full text see h12ḪUN.GA2.
  • List K 7069:
    • dEN.ME.ŠAR.R[A ...] / dEN.ME.ŠAR.RA[...] / MUL.MUL za-ap-pu [...] / mulBIL.GI IZI. GAR [...] / [m]ulŠUDUN M[UL...] / [m]ulka-li-tum [...] "Enmesharr[a...] / Enmesharra [...] / Stars, Stubble / Hirra, light [...] / Yarmo, Z[vedda...] / Kidney [...]" [CT 26, 49:4-9; Cooley 2013, 126]

         For the identification of Hirra with the Heavenly Bull constellation see. [Cooley 2013, 126-129].

Historical Dictionaries

Kurtik (2022, g13) Gössmann (1950)
вар. чтения: dBIL.GI, dNE.GI; = dGIŠ.BAR; = dGirru, бог огня Гирру/Гирра; 1) звезда или созвездие, 2) эпитет Марса, см. также g13GIŠ.BAR.

I. Источники.

«Молитвы ночным богам». Старовавилонская молитва: а) Erm. 15642: na-wa-ru-um dBIL:GI «Блестящий Гирра» [Horowitz 2000, 196–197:15], а также [Шилейко 1924, 147; Dossin 1935, 180; von Soden 1936, 306], b). AO 6769: nam-ru dBIL:GI «Блестящий Гирра» [Dossin 1935, 181–182:16; Horowitz 1996, 60], c) CBS 574: šam-ru dGIB[IL6] «Свирепый Гир[ра]» [Horowitz–Wasserman 1996, 58:13]. Селевкидский храмовый ритуал. múlAN dBIL:GI ez-zu… «Марс, гневный Гирра …» [RAcc 138, 153:308; Linssen 2004, 220:308]. W. 22281a. dBIL:GI ZALAG2 ša2 IGI dEn-me-šar2-ra «Блестящий (огненный) Гирра перед Энмешаррой» [SpTU I, 95:10ʹ]; полный текст см. h12ḪUN.GA2. Список K 7069: dEN.ME.ŠAR.R[A …] / dEN.ME.ŠAR.RA[…] / MUL.MUL za-ap-pu […] / mulBIL.GI IZI.GAR […] / [m]ulŠUDUN M[UL…] / [m]ulka-li-tum […] «Энмешарр[а …] / Энмешарра […] / Звезды, Щетина / Гирра, свет […] / Ярмо, З[везда…] / Почка […]» [CT 26, 49:4–9; Cooley 2013, 126]

Отождествление Гирры с созвездием Небесный Бык см. [Cooley 2013, 126–129].

Example

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