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<sup>d</sup>''Šullat'' is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism. | <sup>d</sup>''Šullat'' (𒀭𒉺) is an ancient Mesopotamian deity which, as an asterism, togethere with [[Ḫaniš|<sup>d</sup>''Ḫaniš'']] forms one of the twin asterisms. | ||
== | ==Concordance, Etymology, History<ref>[[Mesopotamian (All Terms)|Planetarium Babylonicum 2.0]], All Skies Encyclopaedia.</ref>== | ||
= | * = <sup>d</sup>PA, <sup>d</sup>BAD, lit. "Robbery." [Gelb 1950<ref>''Gelb I.J.'' Šullat and Daniš // ArOr. 1950. V. 18, № 1-2. P. 189-198.</ref>, 196; Litke 1998<ref>''Litke R.L''. A Reconstruction of the Assyro-Babylonian God-Lists, AN:<sup>d</sup>A-nu-um and AN:Anu ša<sub>2</sub> amēli. New Haven, 1998 (Texts from the Babylonian Collection, Vol. 3).</ref>, 145: 269, 271; Roberts 1972<ref>''Roberts J.J.M''. The Earliest Semitic Pantheon. Baltimore and London, The John Hopkins Univ. Press. 1972.</ref>, 29]; | ||
'''Šullat & Ḫaniš.''' Pair of warrior gods, identified with Šamaš and Adad. <sup>d</sup>PA ''u'' <sup>d</sup>LUGAL (EA 6–7r). | * a deity paired with <sup>d</sup>''Ḫaniš'' (LUGAL) denoting a constellation within [[Centaurus]], | ||
see (Kurtik h03) [[Ḫaniš|<sup>d</sup>''Ḫaniš'']], and Hoffmann and Krebernik (2023):<ref>Hoffmann, S. M. and Krebernik, M. (2023). What do deities tell us about the celestial positioning system, in: R. Rollinger, I. Madreiter, M. Lang, C. Pappi (eds.). The Intellectual Heritage of the Ancient Near East, Papers held at the 64th Rencontre Assyriologique International and 12th Melammu Symposium July 16-20 2018, Innsbruck. Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 539-579</ref> <blockquote>'''Šullat & Ḫaniš.''' Pair of warrior gods, identified with Šamaš and Adad. <sup>d</sup>PA ''u'' <sup>d</sup>LUGAL (EA 6–7r).</blockquote> | |||
==Historical Dictionaries== | ==Historical Dictionaries== | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:40, 8 January 2026
dŠullat (𒀭𒉺) is an ancient Mesopotamian deity which, as an asterism, togethere with dḪaniš forms one of the twin asterisms.
Concordance, Etymology, History[1]
- = dPA, dBAD, lit. "Robbery." [Gelb 1950[2], 196; Litke 1998[3], 145: 269, 271; Roberts 1972[4], 29];
- a deity paired with dḪaniš (LUGAL) denoting a constellation within Centaurus,
see (Kurtik h03) dḪaniš, and Hoffmann and Krebernik (2023):[5]
Šullat & Ḫaniš. Pair of warrior gods, identified with Šamaš and Adad. dPA u dLUGAL (EA 6–7r).
Historical Dictionaries
| Kurtik (2022, sh26) | Gössmann (1950) |
|---|---|
| = dPA, dBAD, букв. «Ограбление» [Gelb 1950, 196; Litke 1998, 145: 269, 271; Roberts 1972, 29]; божество, в паре с dḪaniš(LUGAL) обозначавшее созвездие в пределах Центавра (Centaurus), см. h03dḪaniš. | Example |
References
- ↑ Planetarium Babylonicum 2.0, All Skies Encyclopaedia.
- ↑ Gelb I.J. Šullat and Daniš // ArOr. 1950. V. 18, № 1-2. P. 189-198.
- ↑ 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).
- ↑ Roberts J.J.M. The Earliest Semitic Pantheon. Baltimore and London, The John Hopkins Univ. Press. 1972.
- ↑ Hoffmann, S. M. and Krebernik, M. (2023). What do deities tell us about the celestial positioning system, in: R. Rollinger, I. Madreiter, M. Lang, C. Pappi (eds.). The Intellectual Heritage of the Ancient Near East, Papers held at the 64th Rencontre Assyriologique International and 12th Melammu Symposium July 16-20 2018, Innsbruck. Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 539-579





