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==Concordance, Etymology, History== |
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1) non-standard designation of the zodiac sign ALLA "Crab" in the late calendar-magical text W 22704 (recipe for making ointment? + "dodecatemoria"), derived from the name of the month of duuzu [SpTU III, 104:4, 13, 17, 30; Reiner 1995, 115; Kurtik 2013, 155; Brack-Bernsen-Hunger 1999, 288]. In the magical portion of the text, it corresponds to: dām(UŠ<sub>2</sub>) al-lut-tu<sub>2</sub> u lipî(I<sub>3</sub>.UDU) al-lut-tu<sub>2</sub> "The blood of cancer and the fat of cancer" [ibid.] |
1) non-standard designation of the zodiac sign ALLA "Crab" in the late calendar-magical text W 22704 (recipe for making ointment? + "dodecatemoria"), derived from the name of the month of duuzu [SpTU III<ref>''Špätbabylonische Texte aus Uruk.'' Teil III / Bearb. von Weiher E. von. Berlin, 1988.</ref>, 104:4, 13, 17, 30; Reiner 1995<ref>''Reiner E.'' Astral Magic in Babylonia. Philadelphia, The Amer. Philos. Soc., 1995.</ref>, 115; Kurtik 2013, 155; Brack-Bernsen-Hunger 1999<ref name=":0">''Brack-Bernsen, L., Hunger H.'' The Babylonian Zodiac: Speculations on Its Invention and Significance. Centaurus 41.4. 1999. P. 280–292. </ref>, 288]. In the magical portion of the text, it corresponds to: ''dām''(UŠ<sub>2</sub>) ''al-lut-tu''<sub>2</sub> ''u lipî''(I<sub>3</sub>.UDU) ''al-lut-tu''<sub>2</sub> "The blood of cancer and the fat of cancer" [ibid.<ref name=":0" />] |
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2) ŠU = qātu "Hand", the figure element of a number of constellations. |
2) ŠU = qātu "Hand", the figure element of a number of constellations. |
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Latest revision as of 14:35, 29 December 2025
(mul)ŠU (𒀯𒋗) is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.
Concordance, Etymology, History
Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim
1) non-standard designation of the zodiac sign ALLA "Crab" in the late calendar-magical text W 22704 (recipe for making ointment? + "dodecatemoria"), derived from the name of the month of duuzu [SpTU III[1], 104:4, 13, 17, 30; Reiner 1995[2], 115; Kurtik 2013, 155; Brack-Bernsen-Hunger 1999[3], 288]. In the magical portion of the text, it corresponds to: dām(UŠ2) al-lut-tu2 u lipî(I3.UDU) al-lut-tu2 "The blood of cancer and the fat of cancer" [ibid.[3]]
2) ŠU = qātu "Hand", the figure element of a number of constellations.
These include:
(1) mulEN.TE.NA.BAR.ḪUM (see. Kurtik e13).
(2) mulGU4.ALIM (see. Kurtik g32).
(3) mul dGula (see. Kurtik g35).
(4) mulMAŠ.TAB.BA.GAL.GAL (see. Kurtik m17).
(5) mulMAŠ.TAB.BA.TUR.TUR (see. Kurtik m18).
(6) mulNIN.MAḪ (see. Kurtik n35).‘
(7) mulNUNki (see. Kurtik n50).
(8) mulPA.BIL2.SAG (see. Kurtik p03).
(9) mulSIPA.ZI.AN.NA (see. Kurtik s22).
(10) mulUR.IDIM (see. Kurtik u21).
(11) mulUZ3 (see. Kurtik u31).
(12) mulŠU.GI (see. Kurtik sh16).
Historical Dictionaries
| Kurtik (2022, sh15) | Gössmann (1950) |
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| 1) нестандартное обозначение знака зодиака ALLA «Краб» в позднем календарно-магическом тексте W 22704 (рецепт изготовления мази? + «додекатемория»), происходящее от названия месяца дуузу [SpTU III, 104:4, 13, 17, 30; Reiner 1995, 115; Куртик 2013, 155; Brack-Bernsen–Hunger 1999, 288]. В магической части текста ему соответствует: dām(UŠ2) al-lut-tu2 u lipî(I3.UDU) al-lut-tu2 «Кровь рака и жир рака» [ibid.].
2) ŠU = qātu «Рука», элемент фигуры ряда созвездий. В том числе: (1) mulEN.TE.NA.BAR.ḪUM (см. e13). (2) mulGU4.ALIM (cм. g32). (3) mul dGula (см. g35). (4) mulMAŠ.TAB.BA.GAL.GAL (см. m17). (5) mulMAŠ.TAB.BA.TUR.TUR (см. m18). (6) mulNIN.MAḪ (см. n35). (7) mulNUNki (см. n50). (8) mulPA.BIL2.SAG (см. p03). (9) mulSIPA.ZI.AN.NA (см. s22). (10) mulUR.IDIM (см. u21). (11) mulUZ3 (см. u31). (12) mulŠU.GI (см. sh16). |
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References
- ↑ Špätbabylonische Texte aus Uruk. Teil III / Bearb. von Weiher E. von. Berlin, 1988.
- ↑ Reiner E. Astral Magic in Babylonia. Philadelphia, The Amer. Philos. Soc., 1995.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Brack-Bernsen, L., Hunger H. The Babylonian Zodiac: Speculations on Its Invention and Significance. Centaurus 41.4. 1999. P. 280–292.




