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<sup>mul lú</sup>SA.GAZ (𒀯𒇽𒌑𒄤),"Bandit/Outlaw", is an ancient Mesopotamian name of Mars [AHw, 304; CAD Ḫ 13; Reynolds 1998].
<sup>mul lú</sup>SA.GAZ (𒀯𒇽𒌑𒄤),"Bandit/Outlaw", is an ancient Mesopotamian name of Mars [AHw<ref name=":0">''Soden von W''. Akkadisches Handwörterbuch. Wiesbaden, 1985.</ref>, 304; CAD<ref name=":1">''The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.'' Chicago - Glückstadt, 1956 -...</ref> Ḫ 13; Reynolds 1998<ref name=":2">''Reynolds F.'' Unpropitious Titles of Mars in Mesopotamian Scholarly Tradition // RAI. 1998. Vol. 41. P. 347-358.</ref>].
==Concordance, Etymology, History==
==Concordance, Etymology, History==
=== Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim ===
=== Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim ===
= <sup>mul</sup>''ḫabbātu(m)'' (𒆸𒁀𒌈), "Bandit"; the name of Mars [AHw, 304; CAD Ḫ, 13; Reynolds 1998]. The syllabic notation occurs only in the lexical lists of the stars.  
= <sup>mul</sup>''ḫabbātu(m)'' (𒆸𒁀𒌈), "Bandit"; the name of Mars [AHw<ref name=":0" />, 304; CAD<ref name=":1" /> Ḫ, 13; Reynolds 1998<ref name=":2" />]. The syllabic notation occurs only in the lexical lists of the stars.  
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(1) Urra XXII series:
(1) Urra XXII series:


* <sup>mul lú</sup>sa<sup>!</sup>.gaz = <sup>mul</sup>''ḫa-am-ba-t''[''a''] A / <sup>mul</sup>''ḫa-am-ba-t''[''i''] B [Emar VI/4, 151:181], [<sup>mul lú</sup>sa. gaz] = ''ḫab-ba-tum'' [Cavigneaux 1979, 134, 17:22],
* <sup>mul lú</sup>sa<sup>!</sup>.gaz = <sup>mul</sup>''ḫa-am-ba-t''[''a''] A / <sup>mul</sup>''ḫa-am-ba-t''[''i''] B [Emar VI/4<ref>''D. Arnaud''. Texte de la bibliothèque, transcriptions et traductions, 1987. (= Emar 6/4).</ref>, 151:181], [<sup>mul lú</sup>sa. gaz] = ''ḫab-ba-tum'' [Cavigneaux 1979<ref>''Cavigneaux A.'' // Baghdader Mitteilungen. 1979. Bd. X. S. 132-134.</ref>, 134, 17:22],
* <sup>mul lú</sup>sa.gaz = ''ḫab-ba-tum'' (var.: ''-ba-a-'') [SpTU III, 114A v 56; Bloch-Horowitz 2015, 110:315ʹ].
* <sup>mul lú</sup>sa.gaz = ''ḫab-ba-tum'' (var.: ''-ba-a-'') [SpTU III<ref>''Špätbabylonische Texte aus Uruk.'' Teil III / Bearb. von Weiher E. von. Berlin, 1988.</ref>, 114A v 56; Bloch-Horowitz 2015<ref>Bloch Y. and W. Horowitz (2015):  “Urra = hubullu XXII: The Standard Recension,” with Y. Bloch, Journal of Cuneiform Studies 67: 71-125.</ref>, 110:315ʹ].


(2) Series Ḫg. B VI:
(2) Series Ḫg. B VI:


* <sup>mul lú</sup>sa.gaz = ''ḫab-ba-tum'' = min(= <sup>d</sup>''ṣal-''[''bat-a-nu'']) [MSL XI, 40:32].
* <sup>mul lú</sup>sa.gaz = ''ḫab-ba-tum'' = min(= <sup>d</sup>''ṣal-''[''bat-a-nu'']) [MSL XI<ref>''Materials for the Sumerian Lexicon''. Vol. XI. The Series HAR-ra = ''hubullu.'' Tablets XX-XXIV. Ed. by E.Reiner with the coll. of M.Civil. Roma, 1974.</ref>, 40:32].
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List of names for Mars:
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* <sup>mul lú</sup>sa.gaz = <sup>d</sup>min(= <sup>d</sup>''ṣal-bat-a-nu'') "Bandit = Mars" [Mesop.Astrol., App. B:95].
* <sup>mul lú</sup>sa.gaz = <sup>d</sup>min(= <sup>d</sup>''ṣal-bat-a-nu'') "Bandit = Mars" [Mesop.Astrol.<ref>''Koch-Westenholz U''. Mesopotamian  Astrology. Copenhagen, Museum Tusculanum Press. 1995.</ref>, App. B:95].
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 20 September 2025

mul lúSA.GAZ (𒀯𒇽𒌑𒄤),"Bandit/Outlaw", is an ancient Mesopotamian name of Mars [AHw[1], 304; CAD[2] Ḫ 13; Reynolds 1998[3]].

Concordance, Etymology, History

Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim

= mulḫabbātu(m) (𒆸𒁀𒌈), "Bandit"; the name of Mars [AHw[1], 304; CAD[2] Ḫ, 13; Reynolds 1998[3]]. The syllabic notation occurs only in the lexical lists of the stars.  

Sources Identifications
Lexical texts.

(1) Urra XXII series:

  • mul lúsa!.gaz = mulḫa-am-ba-t[a] A / mulḫa-am-ba-t[i] B [Emar VI/4[4], 151:181], [mul lúsa. gaz] = ḫab-ba-tum [Cavigneaux 1979[5], 134, 17:22],
  • mul lúsa.gaz = ḫab-ba-tum (var.: -ba-a-) [SpTU III[6], 114A v 56; Bloch-Horowitz 2015[7], 110:315ʹ].

(2) Series Ḫg. B VI:

  • mul lúsa.gaz = ḫab-ba-tum = min(= dṣal-[bat-a-nu]) [MSL XI[8], 40:32].
"Great Star List and Miscellenia."

List of names for Mars:

  • mul lúsa.gaz = dmin(= dṣal-bat-a-nu) "Bandit = Mars" [Mesop.Astrol.[9], App. B:95].

Historical Dictionaries

Kurtik (2007)

Gössmann (1950)

Kurtik (2022, h02)
аккадская параллель к mul lúSA.GAZ «Разбойник»; название Марса [AHw, 304; CAD Ḫ 13; Reynolds 1998]. Силлабическая запись встречается только в лексических списках звезд, см. s01SA.GAZ.
Kurtik (2022, s01) Gössmann (1950)
= mulḫabbātu(m) «Разбойник»; название Марса [AHw, 304; CAD Ḫ, 13; Reynolds 1998].

I. Источники.

Лексич. тексты. (1) Серия Urra XXII: mul lúsa!.gaz = mulḫa-am-ba-t[a] A / mulḫa-am-ba-t[i] B [Emar VI/4, 151:181], [mul lúsa.gaz] = ḫab-ba-tum [Cavigneaux 1979, 134, 17:22], mul lúsa.gaz = ḫab-ba-tum (вар.: -ba-a-) [SpTU III, 114A v 56; Bloch–Horowitz 2015, 110:315ʹ]. (2) Серия Ḫg. B VI: mul lúsa.gaz = ḫab-ba-tum = min(= dṣal-[bat-a-nu]) [MSL XI, 40:32]. «Большой список звезд». Список имен Марса: mul lúsa.gaz = dmin(= dṣal-bat-a-nu) «Разбойник = Марс» [Mesop.Astrol., App. B:95].

Example

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Soden von W. Akkadisches Handwörterbuch. Wiesbaden, 1985.
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Chicago - Glückstadt, 1956 -...
  3. 3.0 3.1 Reynolds F. Unpropitious Titles of Mars in Mesopotamian Scholarly Tradition // RAI. 1998. Vol. 41. P. 347-358.
  4. D. Arnaud. Texte de la bibliothèque, transcriptions et traductions, 1987. (= Emar 6/4).
  5. Cavigneaux A. // Baghdader Mitteilungen. 1979. Bd. X. S. 132-134.
  6. Špätbabylonische Texte aus Uruk. Teil III / Bearb. von Weiher E. von. Berlin, 1988.
  7. Bloch Y. and W. Horowitz (2015):  “Urra = hubullu XXII: The Standard Recension,” with Y. Bloch, Journal of Cuneiform Studies 67: 71-125.
  8. Materials for the Sumerian Lexicon. Vol. XI. The Series HAR-ra = hubullu. Tablets XX-XXIV. Ed. by E.Reiner with the coll. of M.Civil. Roma, 1974.
  9. Koch-Westenholz U. Mesopotamian  Astrology. Copenhagen, Museum Tusculanum Press. 1995.