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Rev. col iv 8: <sup>mul d</sup>nin.a.zu = min(= <sup>d</sup>nin.urta) [CT 25, 13:8], the identification of Ninazu with Ninurta makes its association with Mercury or Saturn likely, see n43[[NIN.URTA|<sup>d</sup>NIN.URTA]].
Rev. col iv 8: <sup>mul d</sup>nin.a.zu = min(= <sup>d</sup>nin.urta) [CT 25, 13:8], the identification of Ninazu with Ninurta makes its association with Mercury or Saturn likely, see (Kurtik n43) [[NIN.URTA|<sup>d</sup>NIN.URTA]].
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|}See also n23[[NIM.MA|NIM.MA<sup>ki</sup>]], II 3, where <sup>d</sup>NIN.A.ZU is identified with the star of Elam, i.e. Mars.
|}See also (Kurtik n23) [[NIM.MA|NIM.MA<sup>ki</sup>]], II 3, where <sup>d</sup>NIN.A.ZU is identified with the star of Elam, i.e. Mars.


On connections of Ninazu with mušḫuššu see. [Wiggermann 1992, 151] (see m44).
On connections of Ninazu with ''mušḫuššu'' see. [Wiggermann 1992, 151] (see m44).


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== Historical Dictionaries ==
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Latest revision as of 10:01, 24 April 2025

mul dNIN.A.ZU is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.

Dictionary

Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim

[G. 313], lit. "Lord who knows water"; Sumerian god, son of Ereshkigal, associated with the underworld and venerated at Eshnunn [MNM II, 220; Litke 1998, 191:239, note; Tallqvist 1938, 398]; 1) epithet of Mercury or Saturn(?), 2) epithet of Mars.

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Text K.4339

Rev. col iv 8: mul dnin.a.zu = min(= dnin.urta) [CT 25, 13:8], the identification of Ninazu with Ninurta makes its association with Mercury or Saturn likely, see (Kurtik n43) dNIN.URTA.

See also (Kurtik n23) NIM.MAki, II 3, where dNIN.A.ZU is identified with the star of Elam, i.e. Mars.

On connections of Ninazu with mušḫuššu see. [Wiggermann 1992, 151] (see m44).

Historical Dictionaries

Kurtik (2022, n25) Gössmann (1950)
[G. 313], букв. «Господин, знающий воду»; шумерский бог, сын Эрешкигаль, связанный с преисподней и почитавшийся в Эшнунне [МНМ II, 220; Litke 1998, 191:239, note; Tallqvist 1938, 398]; 1)  эпитет Меркурия или Сатурна(?), 2) эпитет Марса.

I. Источники.

Текст K.4339 rev. col iv 8: mul dnin.a.zu = min(= dnin.urta) [CT 25, 13:8], отождествление  Ниназу с Нинуртой делает вероятным его связь с Меркурием или Сатурном, см. n43dNIN.URTA.

См. также n23NIM.MAki, II 3, где dNIN.A.ZU отождествляется со звездой Элама, т.е. Марсом.

О связи Ниназу с mušḫuššu см. [Wiggermann 1992, 151] (см. m44).

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