GIR2.AN.NA

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GIR2.AN.NA
Babylonian constellation of the Scorpion in Stellarium, painted by J.Gullberg (2021).

mulGIR2.AN.NA (𒀯𒄈𒀭𒈾) is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.

Dictionary

Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim

Lit. "Heavenly sword", an epithet of Scorpius [G. 93].

Sources Identifications
Spells from the Scorpion.
  • mul.mul gir2.an.na "the Star Cluster, the Heavenly Sword"
  • mulgir2.a[n.na] "the Hea[venly] Sword". [Van Dijk 1971, Nr. 10, VAT 8379:21, 133; Svyat.-Tetv. 1998, 249].
"The Great Star List and Miscellenia".
  • mulgir2.an.na = mulgir2.tab "Heavenly Sword = Scorpius". [Mesop.Astrol., App. B:36].
Dilbat Tablet.
  • The celestial sword — Venus in the month of kislimu, see (Kurtik d06) Dilbat.

Historical Dictionaries

Kurtik (2022, g18) Gössmann (1950)
букв. «Небесный меч», эпитет Скорпиона [G. 93].

I. Источники.

Заклинания от скорпиона. mul.mul gir2.an.na «Звезды, Небесный меч», mulgir2.a[n.na] «Не[бесный] меч» [Van Dijk 1971, Nr. 10, VAT 8379:21, 133; Свят.-Четв. 1998, 249]. «Большой список звезд». mulgir2.an.na = mulgir2.tab «Небесный меч = Скорпион» [Mesop.Astrol., App. B:36]. Таблица Дилбат. Небесный меч ― Венера в месяце кислиму, см. d06Dilbat.

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