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===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim=== |
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= Ḫammā᾽u "Rebel." The name occurs only in the circular diagram in [TCL 6, 13 i; Rochberg-Halton 1987b, 224-226]. It appears to be an epithet of Mars, similar in meaning to other similar epithets, cf. [Reynolds 1998]; this is also evidenced by its position in the diagram. |
= ''Ḫammā᾽u'' "Rebel." The name occurs only in the circular diagram in [TCL 6, 13 i; Rochberg-Halton 1987b, 224-226]. It appears to be an epithet of Mars, similar in meaning to other similar epithets, cf. [Reynolds 1998]; this is also evidenced by its position in the diagram. |
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==Historical Dictionaries== |
==Historical Dictionaries== |
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Revision as of 10:25, 6 April 2025
ulIM.GI is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.
Dictionary
Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim
= Ḫammā᾽u "Rebel." The name occurs only in the circular diagram in [TCL 6, 13 i; Rochberg-Halton 1987b, 224-226]. It appears to be an epithet of Mars, similar in meaning to other similar epithets, cf. [Reynolds 1998]; this is also evidenced by its position in the diagram.
Historical Dictionaries
Kurtik (2022, i08) | Gössmann (1950) |
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= Ḫammā᾽u «Мятежник». Название встречается только в круглой диаграмме в [TCL 6, 13 i; Rochberg-Halton 1987b, 224–226]. По-видимому, это эпитет Марса, по своему смыслу близкий другим подобным эпитетам, см. [Reynolds 1998]; об этом же свидетельствует его расположение в диаграмме. | Example |