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= the goddess Zarpānītu (formerly transcribed as <sup>d</sup>Ṣarpānītum), consort of Marduk, identified with the constellation A.EDIN "Branch" (see a02) and apparently with Venus. |
= the goddess ''Zarpānītu'' (formerly transcribed as <sup>d</sup>''Ṣarpānītum''), consort of Marduk, identified with the constellation [[ERU (Goddess)|A.EDIN]] "Branch" (see a02) and apparently with Venus. |
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* ''sis-sin-nu'' <sup>d</sup>''E''<sub>4</sub>-''ru''<sub>6</sub> <sup>d</sup>''Zar-pa-ni-tum'' "The branch (of the date palm) of Erua, Zarpanitum" (I i 11) [MA, 21]. |
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<sup>d</sup>Zar-pa-ni-tu<sub>4</sub> na-bat mul.<meš> "Zarpanitum, the most brilliant of the stars" [RAcc. 135, 151:252; Linssen 2004, 219, 228]. |
* <sup>d</sup>''Zar-pa-ni-tu''<sub>4</sub> ''na-bat'' mul.<meš> "Zarpanitum, the most brilliant of the stars" [RAcc. 135, 151:252; Linssen 2004, 219, 228]. |
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* The ritual of "Laying on of hands" (šu.il<sub>2</sub>.la<sub>2</sub>.kam). About Zarpanitu: [''i-lat''] ''ṣi-ta-aš''<sub>2</sub> ''u ši-la-an ba-e''<sup>?</sup>-[''lat'' an-''e'' bad] "[Goddess of] the morning and the evening, ruler of the distant heavens." [BMS, no. 9:41; Ebeling 1953, 68-9:14-15; Mayer 1976, Zarpānītum 1]. |
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Latest revision as of 08:04, 6 May 2025
dZapānītu is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.
Dictionary
Krebernik (2023)
Zarpanītu(m). Goddess, wife of Marduk. dZar-pa-ni-tum (EN 12r).
Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim
= the goddess Zarpānītu (formerly transcribed as dṢarpānītum), consort of Marduk, identified with the constellation A.EDIN "Branch" (see a02) and apparently with Venus.
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MUL.APIN.
List of the stars of Enlil (no. 11):
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= богиня Зарпаниту (ранее транскрибировалась как dṢarpānītum), супруга Мардука, отождествляемая с созвездием A.EDIN «Ветвь» (см. a02) и, по-видимому, с Венерой.
I. Источники. MUL.APIN. Список звезд Энлиля (№ 11): sis-sin-nu dE4-ru6 dZar-pa-ni-tum «Ветвь (финиковой пальмы) Эруа, Зарпанитум» (I i 11) [MA, 21]. Новогодний ритуал в Вавилоне. dZar-pa-ni-tu4 na-bat mul.<meš> «Зарпаниту, самая блестящая из звезд» [RAcc. 135, 151:252; Linssen 2004, 219, 228]. Ритуал «Воздевания рук» (šu.il2.la2.kam). О Зарпаниту: [i-lat] ṣi-ta-aš2 u ši-la-an ba-e?-[lat an-e bad] «[Богиня] утра и вечера, властитель[ница небес далеких]» [BMS, № 9:41; Ebeling 1953, 68–9:14–15; Mayer 1976, Zarpānītum 1]. |
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