NIN.MUL.SI4.A

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NIN.MUL.SI4.A

dNIN.MUL.SI4.A (𒀭𒊩𒌆𒀯𒋜𒀀) is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.

Concordance, Etymology, History

Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim

"Lady of the red star"; epithet of the goddess Aya, consort of the sun-god Shamash [Gössmann[1] 325; Tallqvist 1938[2], 245, 415], see (Kurtik u04) U8.

Sources Identifications
Lists of gods.
  • dnin.mul.si4.a = d[A-a] [CT[3] 24, 31, K.4349 col. iv 70], dnin.mul.si4.a = min(=dA-a) [CT[3] 25, 9, K.4339 col. i 26]; see also [Litke 1998[4], 131:132].

Historical Dictionaries

Kurtik (2022, n38) Gössmann (1950)
«Госпожа красной звезды»; эпитет богини Айи, супруги бога Солнца Шамаша [G. 325; Tallqvist 1938, 245, 415], см. u04U8.

I. Источники.

Списки богов. dnin.mul.si4.a = d[A-a] [CT 24, 31, K.4349 col. iv 70], dnin.mul.si4.a = min(=dA-a) [CT 25, 9, K.4339 col. i 26]; cм. также [Litke 1998, 131:132].

Example

References

  1. Gössmann P.F. Planetarium Babylonicum, Rom, 1950 (A. Deimel. Šumerisches Lexikon 4/2).
  2. Tallqvist K. Akkadische Götterepitheta. Helsingforsiae, 1938.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets in the British Museum.
  4. 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).