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Ga-ga


mulGa-ga is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.

Dictionary

Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim

Varient readings: mulDUG.DUG, mulka3-ka3; = Kakka, a deity worshiped in Assyria, probably of Amorite origin, associated with Mercury (?) [G. 103].

Sources Identifications
"Prayers to the Gods of the Night."

(1) Hittite prayer: mulga-ga [KUB IV, 47 r. 43; BPO 2, 2:2; Van der Toorn 1985, 129:43]. (2) Neo-Assyrian prayer: mulga-ga [Oppenheim 1959, 282:10]. According to Lambert, it is dka3-ka3, the vizier or messenger of Anu and/or Ishtar, identified with Mercury [Lambert 1987, 94-96]; see also [Litke 1998, 182:146; Steinkeller 1982; Tallqvist 1938, 340].||Example

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Historical Dictionaries

Kurtik (2022, a13) Gössmann (1950)
вар. чтения: mulDUG.DUG, mulka3-ka3; = Какка, божество, почитавшееся в Ассирии, вероятно, аморитского происхождения, связанное с Меркурием (?) [G. 103].

I. Источники.

«Молитвы ночным богам». (1) Хеттская молитва: mulga-ga [KUB IV, 47 r. 43; BPO 2, 2:2; Van der Toorn 1985, 129:43]. (2) Новоассирийская молитва: mulga-ga [Oppenheim 1959, 282:10]. Cогласно Лэмберту, это dka3-ka3 — визирь или посланник Ану и/или Иштар, отождествляемый с Меркурием [Lambert 1987, 94–96]; см. также [Litke 1998, 182:146; Steinkeller 1982; Tallqvist 1938, 340].

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