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<sup>mul / d</sup>MAR.TU (𒀯𒈥𒌅) = Akkadian ''[[Amurru]],'' the asterism of the deity of this name in the constellation Perseus. The god Martu = Amurru is the titular god of the Amorites, as in the Sumerian literary work the Marriage of Martu which explains how the Amorite deity married into the Sumerian-Akkadian divine royal family, i.e. the Mesopotamian pantheon (https://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/section1/tr171.htm). The Amorites |
<sup>mul / d</sup>MAR.TU (𒀯𒈥𒌅) = Akkadian ''[[Amurru]],'' the asterism of the deity of this name in the constellation Perseus. The god Martu = Amurru is the titular god of the Amorites, as in the Sumerian literary work the Marriage of Martu which explains how the Amorite deity married into the Sumerian-Akkadian divine royal family, i.e. the Mesopotamian pantheon (https://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/section1/tr171.htm). The Amorites are western Semites who arrived in Mesopotamia from the west, the direction 'west' and west wind <sup>im</sup>MAR.TU = ''[[Amurru]]'', i.e. the Amorites are 'westerners' in Sumerian-Akkadian parlance. There is no evidence to suggest that this is in anyway connected to the sense of the star <sup>mul</sup>MAR.TU = ''[[Amurru]]'' as a more western/westerly star than any other in the sky. The sign TU can also be read DU<sub>2</sub>, with the divine name then read Mardu. |
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==Concordance, Etymology, History== |
==Concordance, Etymology, History== |
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Var. reading: <sup>mul</sup>MAR.DU<sub>2</sub>; = <sup>mul</sup>''amurru'', "<s>Asterism-West,"</s> Martu, Amurru"; a constellation or star in Perseus [G. 261]. |
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* <sup>mul</sup>MAR.DU<sub>2</sub>; |
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* = <sup>mul</sup>''amurru'', |
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* Martu, Amurru"; a constellation or star in [[Perseus]] [G. 261]. |
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===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim=== |
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Urra XXII series: |
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Urra XXII series: <sup>mul</sup>mar.tu = ''a-mur''<sup>!</sup>-''t''[''a''] A / ''a-mur-ru'' B [Emar VI/4, 151:176], <sup>[mul]</sup>mar.tu = ''a-mur-''[''ru''] [MSL XI, 31, Section 10:11], <sup>mul</sup>mar.tu = [''a'']-''mur-ru'' [Cavigneaux 1981, 79.B.1 / 5 iv 6], <sup>mul</sup>ma[r].t[u] = [...] [SpTU III, 114A v 26], <sup>mul</sup>mar.du<sub>2</sub> = ''a-mur-ru'' [Bloch-Horowitz 2015, 106:282ʹ]. ||Example |
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* <sup>mul</sup>mar.tu = ''a-mur''<sup>!</sup>-''t''[''a''] A / ''a-mur-ru'' B [Emar VI/4, 151:176], |
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* <sup>[mul]</sup>mar.tu = ''a-mur-''[''ru''] [MSL XI, 31, Section 10:11], |
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* <sup>mul</sup>mar.tu = [''a'']-''mur-ru'' [Cavigneaux 1981, 79.B.1 / 5 iv 6], |
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* <sup>mul</sup>ma[r].t[u] = [...] [SpTU III, 114A v 26], |
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* <sup>mul</sup>mar.du<sub>2</sub> = ''a-mur-ru'' [Bloch-Horowitz 2015, 106:282ʹ]. |
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|'''Hittite Prayer to the Gods of the Night.''' |
|'''Hittite Prayer to the Gods of the Night.''' |
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<sup>mul</sup>MAR.TU [KUB IV, 47 r. 46; BPO 2, 2:17; Van der Toorn 1985, 130:46]. |
* <sup>mul</sup>MAR.TU [KUB IV, 47 r. 46; BPO 2, 2:17; Van der Toorn 1985, 130:46]. |
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|'''"Three Stars Each (Astroabes)."''' |
|'''"Three Stars Each (Astroabes)."''' |
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* "Old Man = Enmesharra = Martu/Amurru" (B ii 13-14), see also (Kurtik sh16) [[ŠU.GI]]. |
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|'''EAE.''' |
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DIŠ <sup>mul</sup>MAR.TU (glossa: ''mu-lu a-mur-ru'') MIN(= ''meš-ḫa im-šuḫ'')... |
DIŠ <sup>mul</sup>MAR.TU (glossa: ''mu-lu a-mur-ru'') MIN(= ''meš-ḫa im-šuḫ'')... |
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"If Martu/Amurru <s>Asterism</s>-West emits mišḫu..." [ACh Suppl. 2, 64 ii 7-8], parallel [ibid., 63:11]. |
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Revision as of 15:26, 11 September 2025
mul / dMAR.TU (𒀯𒈥𒌅) = Akkadian Amurru, the asterism of the deity of this name in the constellation Perseus. The god Martu = Amurru is the titular god of the Amorites, as in the Sumerian literary work the Marriage of Martu which explains how the Amorite deity married into the Sumerian-Akkadian divine royal family, i.e. the Mesopotamian pantheon (https://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/section1/tr171.htm). The Amorites are western Semites who arrived in Mesopotamia from the west, the direction 'west' and west wind imMAR.TU = Amurru, i.e. the Amorites are 'westerners' in Sumerian-Akkadian parlance. There is no evidence to suggest that this is in anyway connected to the sense of the star mulMAR.TU = Amurru as a more western/westerly star than any other in the sky. The sign TU can also be read DU2, with the divine name then read Mardu.
Concordance, Etymology, History
Var. reading:
- mulMAR.DU2;
- = mulamurru,
- Martu, Amurru"; a constellation or star in Perseus [G. 261].
Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim
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Lexical texts.
Urra XXII series:
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Hittite Prayer to the Gods of the Night.
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"Three Stars Each (Astroabes)."
Astrolabe B. List (12´3):
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EAE.
DIŠ mulMAR.TU (glossa: mu-lu a-mur-ru) MIN(= meš-ḫa im-šuḫ)... "If Martu/Amurru |
Historical Dictionaries
Kurtik (2022, m10) | Gössmann (1950) |
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вар. чтения: mulMAR.DU2; = mulamurru, «Звезда-Запад», «Звезда Амурру»; созвездие или звезда в Персее (Perseus) [G. 261]. | Example |
I. Источники.
Лексич. тексты. Серия Urra XXII: mulmar.tu = a-mur!-t[a] A / a-mur-ru B [Emar VI/4, 151:176], [mul]mar.tu = a-mur-[ru] [MSL XI, 31, Section 10:11], mulmar.tu = [a]-mur-ru [Cavigneaux 1981, 79.B.1 / 5 iv 6], mulma[r].t[u] = […] [SpTU III, 114A v 26], mulmar.du2 = a-mur-ru [Bloch–Horowitz 2015, 106:282ʹ]. Хеттская молитва ночным богам. mulMAR.TU [KUB IV, 47 r. 46; BPO 2, 2:17; Van der Toorn 1985, 130:46]. «Астролябии». Astrolabe B. Cписок (12´3): mulšu.gi / dEn-me-šar2-ra dmar.tu «Старик = Энмешарра = божество-Запад» (B ii 13–14), см. также sh16ŠU.GI. EAE. DIŠ mulMAR.TU (глосса: mu-lu a-mur-ru) MIN(= meš-ḫa im-šuḫ)… «Если Звезда-Запад испустила mišḫu…» [ACh Suppl. 2, 64 ii 7–8], параллель [ibid., 63:11]. |
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