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==Dictionary==
==Dictionary==
===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim===
===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim===
Akkadian parallel to MUL<sub>2</sub>.BABBAR "White Star," the name of Jupiter in texts of the first millennium BCE; syllabic notation only in the Ḫg series. B VI: mul.babbar = pe-ṣu-u<sub>2</sub> = [...] [MSL XI, 40:27], see m38MUL<sub>2</sub>.BABBAR.
Akkadian parallel to MUL<sub>2</sub>.BABBAR "White Star," the name of Jupiter in texts of the first millennium BCE; syllabic notation only in the Ḫg series. B VI: mul.babbar = ''pe-ṣu-u''<sub>2</sub> = [...] [MSL XI, 40:27], see (Kurtik m38) [[MUL2.BABBAR|MUL<sub>2</sub>.BABBAR]].
==Historical Dictionaries==
==Historical Dictionaries==
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Latest revision as of 16:41, 24 April 2025

(mul)Peṣû is an ancient Mesopotamian name for Jupiter.

Dictionary

Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim

Akkadian parallel to MUL2.BABBAR "White Star," the name of Jupiter in texts of the first millennium BCE; syllabic notation only in the Ḫg series. B VI: mul.babbar = pe-ṣu-u2 = [...] [MSL XI, 40:27], see (Kurtik m38) MUL2.BABBAR.

Historical Dictionaries

Kurtik (2022, p06) Gössmann (1950)
аккадская параллель к MUL2.BABBAR «Белая звезда», название Юпитера в текстах I тыс. до н.э.; силлабическая запись только в серии Ḫg. B VI: mul.babbar = pe-ṣu-u2 = […] [MSL XI, 40:27], см. m38MUL2.BABBAR. Example

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