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[[File:Minkar+Alchiba RL2025.png|thumb|Minkar and Alchiba in Laffitte (2025): Fig. 79a.  Κόραξ / Korax – al-Ġurāb, « le Corbeau » (RL) and Fig. 79b. al-Ḫibā’, « la Tente » (RL) ]]
Arabic/ Arabian asterism
Minkar is an Arabic star name, originally for α Crv, later shifted to ε Crv.  
<ref>Ibn Qutayba al-Dīnawarī, Abū Muḥammad ʿAbdallah b. Muslim. 1956. ''Kitāb al-anwāʾ (fī mawāsim al-ʿArab)''. Hyderabad: Maṭbaʿat Majlis Dāʾirat al-Maʿārif al-ʿUthmāniyya.</ref>
<ref>Kunitzsch, Paul. 1961. ''Untersuchungen zur Sternnomenklatur der Araber.'' Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz.</ref>
<ref>al-Ṣūfī, Abū al-Ḥusayn ʿAbd al-Raḥmān b. ʿUmar. 1981. ''Kitāb ṣuwar al-kawākib al-thamāniya wa al-arbaʿīn.'' Beirut: Dār al-Āfāq al-Jadīda.</ref>


==Concordance, Etymology, History==
==Concordance, Etymology, History==


Adams (2018),<ref>Danielle Adams, ''Rain Stars Set, Lunar Stations Rise'', 2018</ref> pp. xx-xx.
Laffitte (2012<ref>Roland Laffitte, ''Le ciel des Arabes'', 2012</ref>, 2025<ref>Roland Laffitte, ''Nommer les étoile: 500 noms hérités des Arabes - Apport de l'uranographie arabe'', Orient des Mots, 2025 ([https://uranos.fr/500-noms-herites-des-arabes/ online])</ref>) gives "[[Alchiba]]" for  α Crv, which is the IAU-name, but then elaborates on p. 368: <blockquote>ALTERNATIVE NAME for α Crv: 1. Minkar [Aus.]. Ar. منقار [الغراب] Minqār [al-Ġurāb], ‘the Raven’s Beak’, Uluġ Bēg > ‘Minkar AlGorâb’, Hyde. Minkar c/ Proctor via Ideler. 2. Minkar al Ghyrab. Ar. منقار الغراب Minqār al-Ġurāb, al-Aḫsāsī, hence ‘Minkar al Ghyrab’, Knobel, Minkar al Ghyrab, Wiki/enVar. : ‘Al Minḣar al Ghurab’, with the article omitted and /ḣ/ in place of the usual /ḳ/ (which is pronounced /q/), hence Al Minliar al Ghurab, Hoffleit, Nit. 01, Pultar, Wiki.  </blockquote>On page 330, Laffitte (2025) remarks for '''''Minkar''''' ''[Bor.]'' ''(ε Cor : 3,02) /'' ['''الغرب''']'''منقار''' :<blockquote>Recently used for this star, this name is a shortened form of ''Minqār al-Ġurāb'', ‘the Raven’s Beak’, normally assigned, within the Greco-Arabic celestial system, to ''α Crv'' (see this star); shifted to ''ε Crv'' c/ Rhoads, etc., Simbad. </blockquote>
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Laffitte (2012<ref>Roland Laffitte, ''Le ciel des Arabes'', 2012</ref>, 2025<ref>Roland Laffitte, ''Nommer les étoile: 500 noms hérités des Arabes - Apport de l'uranographie arabe'', Orient des Mots, 2025 ([https://uranos.fr/500-noms-herites-des-arabes/ online])</ref>).  


===Discussion===
===Discussion===

Latest revision as of 18:01, 18 April 2026


Authors: Susanne M Hoffmann, Roland Laffitte


Minkar and Alchiba in Laffitte (2025): Fig. 79a.  Κόραξ / Korax – al-Ġurāb, « le Corbeau » (RL) and Fig. 79b. al-Ḫibā’, « la Tente » (RL)

Minkar is an Arabic star name, originally for α Crv, later shifted to ε Crv.

Concordance, Etymology, History

Laffitte (2012[1], 2025[2]) gives "Alchiba" for α Crv, which is the IAU-name, but then elaborates on p. 368:

ALTERNATIVE NAME for α Crv: 1. Minkar [Aus.]. Ar. منقار [الغراب] Minqār [al-Ġurāb], ‘the Raven’s Beak’, Uluġ Bēg > ‘Minkar AlGorâb’, Hyde. Minkar c/ Proctor via Ideler. 2. Minkar al Ghyrab. Ar. منقار الغراب Minqār al-Ġurāb, al-Aḫsāsī, hence ‘Minkar al Ghyrab’, Knobel, Minkar al Ghyrab, Wiki/enVar. : ‘Al Minḣar al Ghurab’, with the article omitted and /ḣ/ in place of the usual /ḳ/ (which is pronounced /q/), hence Al Minliar al Ghurab, Hoffleit, Nit. 01, Pultar, Wiki.

On page 330, Laffitte (2025) remarks for Minkar [Bor.] (ε Cor : 3,02) / [الغرب]منقار :

Recently used for this star, this name is a shortened form of Minqār al-Ġurāb, ‘the Raven’s Beak’, normally assigned, within the Greco-Arabic celestial system, to α Crv (see this star); shifted to ε Crv c/ Rhoads, etc., Simbad.

Discussion

IAU Working Group Star Names

Reference

  1. Roland Laffitte, Le ciel des Arabes, 2012
  2. Roland Laffitte, Nommer les étoile: 500 noms hérités des Arabes - Apport de l'uranographie arabe, Orient des Mots, 2025 (online)