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brief note
<sup>d</sup>AḪUD is a Mesopotamian epithet for Mercury.


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Revision as of 09:02, 27 June 2024


dAḪUD is a Mesopotamian epithet for Mercury.

Dictionary

Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim

Sources Identifications
Mercury's epithet.

I. Sources.

Identity: udu.idim.gu4.ud = dAḪUD (glossary: a-ḫu-ud) in the single text [II R, 47: 22c-d], see also [G. 12; Tallqvist 1938, 258]. In the list of the gods K.4339 the sign AḪUD is read as dMermer, “storm, wind”; d me.er.me.erAḪUD = dU4.GIŠGAL.lu = min 'Mermer = Ninurta'. [CT 25, 13, K. 4339 rev. iii 31; Litke 1998, 44-45; Tallqvist 1938, 375]. Ninurta is a deity identified to Mercury and Saturn, see n43 dNIN.URTA.

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Additional

Historical Dictionaries

Kurtik (2022) Gössmann (1950)
эпитет Меркурия.

I. Источники.

Тождество: udu.idim.gu4.ud = dAḪUD (глосса: a-ḫu-ud) в единственном тексте [II R, 47: 22c–d], см. также [G. 12; Tallqvist 1938, 258]. В списке богов K.4339 знак AḪUD читается как dMermer «буря, ветер»; d me.er.me.erAḪUD = dU4.GIŠGAL.lu = min «Мермери = Нинурта» [CT 25, 13, K. 4339 rev. iii 31; Litke 1998,  44–45; Tallqvist 1938, 375]. Нинурта — божество, отождествлявшееся с Меркурием и Сатурном, см. n43 dNIN.URTA.

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