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<sup>múl</sup>UŠ<sub>12</sub>.ZU (𒋼𒅜𒍪) is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.
<sup>múl</sup>UŠ<sub>12</sub>.ZU (𒋼𒅜𒍪) is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.
==Concordance, Etymology, History==
==Concordance, Etymology, History<ref>[[Mesopotamian (All Terms)|Planetarium Babylonicum 2.0]], All Skies Encyclopaedia.</ref>==
===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim, Safford===
Var. reading:  
Var. reading: UḪ<sub>4</sub>.ZU [Gössman 1950, 146]; = ''kaššāptu'' "Sorceress"; a constellation(?) mentioned in a mythological text (narrating the battle of Tiamat and Kingu with Marduk) and identified with the "Goat" and the "Goat-Fish".
 
* UḪ<sub>4</sub>.ZU [Gössman 1950<ref>''Gössmann P.F''. Planetarium Babylonicum, Rom, 1950 (A. Deimel. Šumerisches Lexikon 4/2).</ref>, 146];  
* = ''kaššāptu'' "Sorceress";  
 
a constellation(?) mentioned in a mythological text (narrating the battle of Tiamat and Kingu with Marduk) and identified with the "Goat" and the "Goat-Fish".
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*<sup>múl</sup>''suḫurmāšu''(maš<sub>2</sub>) / ''gi''[''z'']-''zu'': <sup>múl</sup>''enzu''(uz<sub>3</sub>): <sup>múl</sup>''kaššāptu''<sup>?</sup>(uš<sub>12</sub>.zu) ''šum''<sub>3</sub>-''šu''<sub>2</sub> ''par-ṣi ša''<sub>2</sub> ''ti-amat'' / ''kul-lu'' "(Constellation) Goat-Fish, go[a]t = (constellation) Goat = (constellation) Sorceress, that is her name. They support the rites of Tiamat." [STC II, Pl. LXX:6-8; Reynolds 1999, 370-371, 374].
*<sup>múl</sup>''suḫurmāšu''(maš<sub>2</sub>) / ''gi''[''z'']-''zu'': <sup>múl</sup>''enzu''(uz<sub>3</sub>): <sup>múl</sup>''kaššāptu''<sup>?</sup>(uš<sub>12</sub>.zu) ''šum''<sub>3</sub>-''šu''<sub>2</sub> ''par-ṣi ša''<sub>2</sub> ''ti-amat'' / ''kul-lu'' "(Constellation) Goat-Fish, go[a]t = (constellation) Goat = (constellation) Sorceress, that is her name. They support the rites of Tiamat." [STC II<ref>''King L.W.'' The Seven Tablets of Creation. Vol. I-II. London, 1902.</ref>, Pl. LXX:6-8; Reynolds 1999<ref>''Reynolds F.'' Stellar Representations of Tiāmat and Qingu in a Learned Calendar Text // RAI. 1999. Vol. 42. P. 369-378.</ref>, 370-371, 374].
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Latest revision as of 18:11, 8 January 2026


múl12.ZU (𒋼𒅜𒍪) is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.

Concordance, Etymology, History[1]

Var. reading:

  • UḪ4.ZU [Gössman 1950[2], 146];
  • = kaššāptu "Sorceress";

a constellation(?) mentioned in a mythological text (narrating the battle of Tiamat and Kingu with Marduk) and identified with the "Goat" and the "Goat-Fish".

Sources Identifications
BM55466+ (duplicate of BM 35188+).
  • múlsuḫurmāšu(maš2) / gi[z]-zu: múlenzu(uz3): múlkaššāptu?(uš12.zu) šum3-šu2 par-ṣi ša2 ti-amat / kul-lu "(Constellation) Goat-Fish, go[a]t = (constellation) Goat = (constellation) Sorceress, that is her name. They support the rites of Tiamat." [STC II[3], Pl. LXX:6-8; Reynolds 1999[4], 370-371, 374].

Historical Dictionaries

Kurtik (2022, u29) Gössmann (1950)
вар. чтения: UḪ4.ZU [Gössman 1950, 146]; = kaššāptu «Колдунья»; созвездие(?), упоминаемое в мифологическом тексте (повествующем о сражении Тиамат и Кингу с Мардуком) и отождествляемое с «Козой» и «Козой-Рыбой».

I. Источники.

BM55466+ (дубликат BM 35188+). múlsuḫurmāšu(maš2) / gi[z]-zu : múlenzu(uz3) : múlkaššāptu?(uš12.zu) šum3-šu2 par-ṣi ša2 ti-amat / kul-lu «(Созвездие) Коза-Рыба, ко[з]ел = (созвездие) Коза = (созвездие) Колдунья, таково ее имя. Обряды Тиамат они поддерживают» [STC II, Pl. LXX:6–8; Reynolds 1999, 370-371, 374].

Example

References

  1. Planetarium Babylonicum 2.0, All Skies Encyclopaedia.
  2. Gössmann P.F. Planetarium Babylonicum, Rom, 1950 (A. Deimel. Šumerisches Lexikon 4/2).
  3. King L.W. The Seven Tablets of Creation. Vol. I-II. London, 1902.
  4. Reynolds F. Stellar Representations of Tiāmat and Qingu in a Learned Calendar Text // RAI. 1999. Vol. 42. P. 369-378.