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* (2) DUMU.GI<sub>7</sub> (glossary: ''du-mu gu'') = <sup>d</sup>''Sîn''(30) [II R<ref>''Rawlinson H.'' The Cuneiform Inscriptions of Western Asia. Vol. I-V. London, 1861-1909.</ref>, 48:33]. |
* (2) DUMU.GI<sub>7</sub> (glossary: ''du-mu gu'') = <sup>d</sup>''Sîn''(30) [II R<ref>''Rawlinson H.'' The Cuneiform Inscriptions of Western Asia. Vol. I-V. London, 1861-1909.</ref>, 48:33]. |
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**<sup>d</sup>''Anum'' (III R 16): <sup>d</sup>DUMU.<sup>gi</sup>GI<sub>7</sub> = <sup>d</sup>''Sîn''(30) [Litke<ref>''Litke R.L''. A Reconstruction of the Assyro-Babylonian God-Lists, AN:dA-nu-um and AN:Anu ša2 amēli. New Haven, 1998 (Texts from the Babylonian Collection, Vol. 3).</ref>, 118]; |
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hence, the name may be written as <sup>d</sup>DUMU.GI<sub>7</sub> "Firstborn, Elder Son." This interpretation is confirmed by the identity: |
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* <sup>d</sup>A.GI<sub>7</sub> = <sup>d</sup>''Sîn''(30) = DUMU ''ru''-[''bu-u''] "Aku = Sin = First-born". [CT 25<ref>''Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets in the British Museum.''</ref>, 49 r. 6], |
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| ⚫ | where A = ''mâru''(DUMU), a GI<sub>7</sub> = ''rubû'' [Litke<ref>''Litke R.L''. A Reconstruction of the Assyro-Babylonian God-Lists, AN:dA-nu-um and AN:Anu ša2 amēli. New Haven, 1998 (Texts from the Babylonian Collection, Vol. 3).</ref> 118]. Sin was considered the son of Enlil and Ninlil [MNM 2<ref>''Мифы народов мира''. Т. 1-2 / Глав. ред. С.А.Токарев. 2-е издание. М.: Советская энциклопедия. 1992.</ref> 198; Tallqvist<ref>''Tallqvist K''. Akkadische Götterepitheta. Helsingforsiae, 1938.</ref> 444]. |
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Revision as of 07:34, 12 December 2025
A.GI7 (𒀀𒂠) = mâru rubû, ‘the Noble Son,’ a Mesopotamian epithet of the Moon-god Nanna-Sin. [Gössmann[1] 13; Litke[2] 118, III 16; Tallqvist[3] 250]. GI7 is a reading for the sign KU, which in this case allows for play between the Sumerian A.GI7 and Akkadian agû, 'crown,' an appellative of the Full Moon.
Concordance, Etymology, History[4]
var. A.KU
An epithet of the Moon-god Nanna-Sin to be read dA.GI7 = mâru rubû, ‘the Noble Son,’ with reference to the fact that the Moon-god is according to standard tradition the most important (first-born) son of Enlil, the traditional Sumerian-Akkadian king of the gods. This Sumerian name for the Moon-god also echoes Akkadian agû, 'the Crown' which is used for the full Moon.
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hence, the name may be written as dDUMU.GI7 "Firstborn, Elder Son." This interpretation is confirmed by the identity:
where A = mâru(DUMU), a GI7 = rubû [Litke[10] 118]. Sin was considered the son of Enlil and Ninlil [MNM 2[11] 198; Tallqvist[12] 444]. |
Historical Dictionaries
| Kurtik (2022, a03 dA.KU) | Gössmann (1950, 13) |
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| (1) dA.KU = dSîn(30)
[CT 19, 19 r. iv 51]; параллель см. [II R, 48:48]. (2) DUMU.KU (глосса: du-mu gu) = dSîn(30) [II R, 48:33]. (3) Cерия AN: dAnum (III 16): dDUMU.(gi)KU = dSîn(30) [Litke 118]; следовательно, имя может быть записано как dDUMU.GI7 "Первенец, Старший сын". Данная интерпретация подтверждается тождеством: dA.KU = dSîn(30) = DUMU ru-[bu-u] "Аку = Син = Первенец" [CT 25, 49 r. 6], где А = mâru(DUMU), а KU = rubû [Litke 118]. Син считался сыном Энлиля и Нинлиль [МНМ 2 198; Tallqvist 444]. |
- ↑ Gössmann P.F. Planetarium Babylonicum, Rom, 1950 (A. Deimel. Šumerisches Lexikon 4/2).
- ↑ Litke R.L. A Reconstruction of the Assyro-Babylonian God-Lists, AN:dA-nu-um and AN:Anu ša2 amēli. New Haven, 1998 (Texts from the Babylonian Collection, Vol. 3).
- ↑ Tallqvist K. Akkadische Götterepitheta. Helsingforsiae, 1938.
- ↑ Planetarium Babylonicum 2.0, All Skies Encyclopaedia.
- ↑ Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets in the British Museum.
- ↑ Rawlinson H. The Cuneiform Inscriptions of Western Asia. Vol. I-V. London, 1861-1909.
- ↑ Rawlinson H. The Cuneiform Inscriptions of Western Asia. Vol. I-V. London, 1861-1909.
- ↑ Litke R.L. A Reconstruction of the Assyro-Babylonian God-Lists, AN:dA-nu-um and AN:Anu ša2 amēli. New Haven, 1998 (Texts from the Babylonian Collection, Vol. 3).
- ↑ Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets in the British Museum.
- ↑ Litke R.L. A Reconstruction of the Assyro-Babylonian God-Lists, AN:dA-nu-um and AN:Anu ša2 amēli. New Haven, 1998 (Texts from the Babylonian Collection, Vol. 3).
- ↑ Мифы народов мира. Т. 1-2 / Глав. ред. С.А.Токарев. 2-е издание. М.: Советская энциклопедия. 1992.
- ↑ Tallqvist K. Akkadische Götterepitheta. Helsingforsiae, 1938.




