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Var. readings: KUR<sub>4</sub>, NIGIN<sub>2</sub>; = <sup>mul</sup>basālu "shining star"; in the astrological commentary on the EAE, Tablet 26 (27) [SpTU V, 262 r. 5], apparently an epithet of the Sun. |
Var. readings: KUR<sub>4</sub>, NIGIN<sub>2</sub>; = <sup>mul</sup>''basālu'' "shining star"; in the astrological commentary on the EAE, Tablet 26 (27) [SpTU V, 262 r. 5], apparently an epithet of the Sun. |
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==Historical Dictionaries== |
==Historical Dictionaries== |
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Latest revision as of 10:34, 11 April 2025
mulGUR4 is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.
Dictionary
Var. readings: KUR4, NIGIN2; = mulbasālu "shining star"; in the astrological commentary on the EAE, Tablet 26 (27) [SpTU V, 262 r. 5], apparently an epithet of the Sun.
Historical Dictionaries
Kurtik (2022, g36) | Gössmann (1950) |
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вар. чтения: KUR4, NIGIN2; = mulbasālu «Блестящая звезда»; в астрологическом комментарии к EAE, Табл. 26 (27) [SpTU V, 262 r. 5], по-видимому, эпитет Солнца. | Example |