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4 October 2024

1 October 2024

  • 09:4209:42, 1 October 2024 diff hist +153 GizzānītuNo edit summary
  • 09:4109:41, 1 October 2024 diff hist +4,028 N GizzānītuCreated page with "''Gizzānītu'' is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism. ==Dictionary== ===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim=== "Enraged Goat"(?) [Reynolds 1999]; the name of a celestial region (apparently identified apparently with sections of the Goat-Fish constellation) in the Babylonian calendar text BM 55466+ (duplicate BM 35188+), in which an astral interpretation of the battle between Marduk and Tiamat with Kingu, described in the poem Enuma elish, is given for the month o..." Tag: Visual edit

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23 September 2024

  • 17:4017:40, 23 September 2024 diff hist +1,386 N GIGCreated page with "<sup>mul</sup>GIG is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism. ==Dictionary== ===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim=== The name of Mars; only in Ḫg. B VI: <sup>mul</sup>gig = kakkab(MUL) šib-ṭi <nowiki><u> mūtāni(NAM.BAD)</nowiki><sup>meš</sup> = MIN(=<sup>d</sup>ṣal-[bat-a-nu]) "Star of Disease = Star of Plague and Death = Mars". [MSL XI, 40:38; Reynolds 1998, 349, 353]; partially parallel to: [<sup>d</sup>ṣal-bat-a-nu] a-na mu-ta-ni qa-bi "[Mars], so it i..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 17:3717:37, 23 September 2024 diff hist +120 mulGIBIL6, GirraNo edit summary
  • 17:3617:36, 23 September 2024 diff hist +3,706 N mulGIBIL6, GirraCreated page with "<sup>mul</sup>GIBIL<sub>6</sub> is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism. ==Dictionary== ===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim=== Var. readings: <sup>d</sup>BIL.GI, <sup>d</sup>NE.GI; = <sup>d</sup>GIŠ.BAR; = <sup>d</sup>Girru, fire god of Girru/Hirra; 1) star or constellation, 2) epithet of Mars, see also g13GIŠ.BAR. {| class="wikitable" |+ !Sources !Identifications |- |'''"Prayers to the Gods of the Night."''' Old Babylonian prayer: a) Erm. 15642: na-wa-ru-um <..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 17:3517:35, 23 September 2024 diff hist +16 mulGI6No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 17:3217:32, 23 September 2024 diff hist −1 mulGI6No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 17:3217:32, 23 September 2024 diff hist +11 mulGI6No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 17:3017:30, 23 September 2024 diff hist +120 mulGI6No edit summary Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 17:2917:29, 23 September 2024 diff hist +6,372 N mulGI6Created page with "<sup>mul</sup>GI<sub>6</sub> is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism. ==Dictionary== ===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim=== Var. readings: <sup>mul</sup>GIG<sub>2</sub>, <sup>mul</sup>MI; = ṣalmu "dark star"; the name of Saturn and Mercury [G. 86].. {| class="wikitable" |+ !Sources !Identifications |- |'''Lexical texts.''' (1) Series Ḫg. B VI: <sup>mul</sup>gi<sub>6</sub> = AN<sup>ṣa-al-me</sup>DUL<sub>3</sub> = MIN(=<sup>d</sup>SAG.UŠ <sup>d</sup>UTU) "D..." Tag: Visual edit

21 September 2024

  • 10:5410:54, 21 September 2024 diff hist +3,176 GI.GINo edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 10:4410:44, 21 September 2024 diff hist +940 N GI.GICreated page with "<sup>mul</sup>''Agru'' is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism. ==Dictionary== === Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim === Akkadian parallel to <sup>mul</sup> <sup>lú</sup>ḪUN.GA<sub>2</sub> "Hired Man," modern Aries; in lexical and several other texts, see (Kurtik h12) <sup>lú</sup>ḪUN.GA<sub>2</sub>. == Historical Dictionaries == {| class="wikitable" |- ! scope="col" style="width: 60%;" | Kurtik (2022, a13) ! scope="col" style="width: 40%;" | Gössmann (195..."
  • 10:3710:37, 21 September 2024 diff hist +94 GENNANo edit summary
  • 10:3410:34, 21 September 2024 diff hist +5,678 N GENNACreated page with "<sup>múl d</sup>GENNA is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism. ==Dictionary== Var. reading: <sup>d</sup>TUR.DIŠ; = kayyamānu(m) "Constant"; designation of Saturn in astronomical texts of the first millennium B.C. [G. 69]. The name apparently comes from the Akkadian word, ginâ, "constantly, normally" [AHw. [AHw, 289; CAD G, 78], close in meaning to kayyamānu, and apparently reflects the slow motion of Saturn relative to the stars in comparison to other planets. In astro..." Tag: Visual edit

19 September 2024

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