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<sup>ul</sup>IZI.GAR = Akkadian ''nūru'' 'Light', ''dipāru'' 'Torch,' occurs in a circular astrological diagram from late-period Uruk. It may be best understood as a name for Mars in this context. See the next two entries CAD<ref>''The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.'' Chicago - Glückstadt, 1956 -...</ref> D 156-157???????????????????????? | <sup>ul</sup>IZI.GAR = Akkadian ''nūru'' 'Light', ''dipāru'' 'Torch,' occurs in a circular astrological diagram from late-period Uruk. It may be best understood as a name for Mars in this context. See the next two entries CAD<ref>''The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.'' Chicago - Glückstadt, 1956 -...</ref> D 156-157???????????????????????? | ||
==Concordance, Etymology, History | ==Concordance, Etymology, History<ref>[[Mesopotamian (All Terms)|Planetarium Babylonicum 2.0]], All Skies Encyclopaedia.</ref>== | ||
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Var. reading: IZI.GAR; = ''nūru'' 'Light', ''dipāru'' 'Torch'; the name occurs only in the circular diagram [TCL 6<ref>Textes cunéiformes. Musée du Louvre, vol. 6, see. TU.</ref>, 13 i; Rochberg-Halton 1987b<ref>''Rochberg-Halton F.'' TCL 6 13: Mixed Traditions in Late Babylonian Astrology // ZA. 1987. Bd. 77. S. 207-228.</ref>, 224-226, reprinted Rochberg 2010: 129-131 | |||
* IZI.GAR; | |||
* = ''nūru'' 'Light', | |||
* ''dipāru'' 'Torch'; | |||
the name occurs only in the circular diagram [TCL 6<ref>Textes cunéiformes. Musée du Louvre, vol. 6, see. TU.</ref>, 13 i; Rochberg-Halton 1987b<ref>''Rochberg-Halton F.'' TCL 6 13: Mixed Traditions in Late Babylonian Astrology // ZA. 1987. Bd. 77. S. 207-228.</ref>, 224-226, reprinted Rochberg 2010<ref>Rochberg, F. (2010). In the Path of the Moon. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.</ref>: 129-131]. Possibly an epithet of Mars. | |||
== Historical Dictionaries == | == Historical Dictionaries == | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 29 December 2025
ulNE.GAR (𒌌𒉈𒃻) is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.IGI
ulIZI.GAR = Akkadian nūru 'Light', dipāru 'Torch,' occurs in a circular astrological diagram from late-period Uruk. It may be best understood as a name for Mars in this context. See the next two entries CAD[1] D 156-157????????????????????????
Concordance, Etymology, History[2]
Var. reading:
- IZI.GAR;
- = nūru 'Light',
- dipāru 'Torch';
the name occurs only in the circular diagram [TCL 6[3], 13 i; Rochberg-Halton 1987b[4], 224-226, reprinted Rochberg 2010[5]: 129-131]. Possibly an epithet of Mars.
Historical Dictionaries
| Kurtik (2022, n12) | Gössmann (1950) |
|---|---|
| вар. чтения: IZI.GAR; = nūru «Свет», dipāru «Факел»; название встречается только в круглой диаграмме [TCL 6, 13 i; Rochberg-Halton 1987b, 224–226]. Возможно, эпитет Марса. | Example |
References
- ↑ The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Chicago - Glückstadt, 1956 -...
- ↑ Planetarium Babylonicum 2.0, All Skies Encyclopaedia.
- ↑ Textes cunéiformes. Musée du Louvre, vol. 6, see. TU.
- ↑ Rochberg-Halton F. TCL 6 13: Mixed Traditions in Late Babylonian Astrology // ZA. 1987. Bd. 77. S. 207-228.
- ↑ Rochberg, F. (2010). In the Path of the Moon. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.





