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(MUL.MEŠ) ''Ziqpu'' (𒀯𒈨𒌍𒍨𒁍), 'culminating-stars' are a class of stars that culminated in succession (define???) over the nights of the year. | (MUL.MEŠ) ''Ziqpu'' (𒀯𒈨𒌍𒍨𒁍), 'culminating-stars' are a class of stars that culminated in succession (define???) over the nights of the year. The noun ''ziqpu'' is from the root ''zaqāpu,'' which indicates a straight elevation from a fixed horizontal point, with the sense of 'to lift up an object,' 'to plant a tree,' 'to impale,' 'to rear up (said of a snake)'. Lists of these stars,<ref name=":0" /> with measurements of the distance between their culminations in time, angular distance, and actual distances over a 360° ideal year are given in the ''ziqpu''-star texts with one day of movement equaling 1''°''RA'','' and hence indicative of a 360° full circle/circuit of ''ziqpu''-stars (''kippat ziqpī'') [Horowitz 1994, 20?? Horowitz 1988<ref name=":1" />, also with reference to a 364° circuit echoing the 364 day year in use in the Dead Sea Scrolls and elsewhere]. | ||
==Concordance, Etymology, History<ref>[[Mesopotamian (All Terms)|Planetarium Babylonicum 2.0]], All Skies Encyclopaedia.</ref>== | ==Concordance, Etymology, History<ref>[[Mesopotamian (All Terms)|Planetarium Babylonicum 2.0]], All Skies Encyclopaedia.</ref>== | ||
Var. designations: | '''Var. designations:''' | ||
* 1) ''ziqpu'', a standard term for the culminations of stars and planets, used since the Sargonic times; | * 1) ''ziqpu'', a standard term for the culminations of stars and planets, used since the Sargonic times; | ||
* 2) MUL.MEŠ ''ziqpu'', specially selected groups of stars that formed a closed belt in the sky, whose successive culminations made it possible to record at night the moments and time intervals between observations with a high degree of accuracy [Rochberg-Halton 1988<ref>''Rochberg-Halton F''. Aspect of Babylonian Celestial Divination: The Lunar Eclipse Tablets of Enuma Anu Enlil. Horn, 1988 (AfO, Beiheft 22).</ref>, 227, comment. to line 6′; Hunger-Pingree 1999<ref name=":0">''Hunger H., Pingree D.'' Astral Sciences in Mesopotamia. Leiden-Boston-Köln, 1999.</ref>, 84-90; CAD<ref>''The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.'' Chicago - Glückstadt, 1956 -...</ref> Z, 127ff]. | * 2) MUL.MEŠ ''ziqpu'', specially selected groups of stars that formed a closed belt in the sky, whose successive culminations made it possible to record at night the moments and time intervals between observations with a high degree of accuracy [Rochberg-Halton 1988<ref>''Rochberg-Halton F''. Aspect of Babylonian Celestial Divination: The Lunar Eclipse Tablets of Enuma Anu Enlil. Horn, 1988 (AfO, Beiheft 22).</ref>, 227, comment. to line 6′; Hunger-Pingree 1999<ref name=":0">''Hunger H., Pingree D.'' Astral Sciences in Mesopotamia. Leiden-Boston-Köln, 1999.</ref>, 84-90; CAD<ref>''The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago.'' Chicago - Glückstadt, 1956 -...</ref> Z, 127ff]. | ||
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See. [BPO 3<ref>''Reiner E., Pingree D''. Babylonian Planetary Omens. Part Three. Groningen, STYX Publications. 1998.</ref>, 290]. | See. [BPO 3<ref>''Reiner E., Pingree D''. Babylonian Planetary Omens. Part Three. Groningen, STYX Publications. 1998.</ref>, 290]. | ||
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|'''MUL.APIN.''' | |'''MUL.APIN.''' | ||
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|MUL<sup>meš</sup> ''ša''<sub>2</sub> ''ziq-pi ša''<sub>2</sub> ''ina'' KASKAL ''šu-ut'' <sup>d</sup>''En-lil''<sub>2</sub> ''ina'' MURUB<sub>4</sub> AN-''e'' / ''ina'' IGI-''it'' GABA ''ša''<sub>2</sub> ŠEŠ AN-''e'' GUB<sup>meš</sup>-''ma'' GI<sub>6</sub> KUR ''u'' ŠU<sub>2</sub>-''bi'' / ''ša''<sub>2</sub> MUL<sup>meš</sup> ''ina lib''<sub>3</sub>''-bi-šu''<sub>2</sub>-''nu im-ma-ru'' / | |MUL<sup>meš</sup> ''ša''<sub>2</sub> ''ziq-pi ša''<sub>2</sub> ''ina'' KASKAL ''šu-ut'' <sup>d</sup>''En-lil''<sub>2</sub> ''ina'' MURUB<sub>4</sub> AN-''e'' / ''ina'' IGI-''it'' GABA ''ša''<sub>2</sub> ŠEŠ AN-''e'' GUB<sup>meš</sup>-''ma'' GI<sub>6</sub> KUR ''u'' ŠU<sub>2</sub>-''bi'' / ''ša''<sub>2</sub> MUL<sup>meš</sup> ''ina lib''<sub>3</sub>''-bi-šu''<sub>2</sub>-''nu im-ma-ru'' / | ||
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# the Stag, | # the Stag, | ||
# the Old Man, | # the Old Man, | ||
# the | # the Crook, | ||
# the Great Twins, | # the Great Twins, | ||
# the Crab, | # the Crab, | ||
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* [PA]P<sup>?</sup> 12 DANNA ''kip-pat zi''-[''iq-pi''] / ''bi-rit'' MUL.MEŠ ''ša'' KASKAL ''šu-ut'' <sup>d</sup>[''En-lil''<sub>2</sub>] "In [Tot]al? 12 'miles' of the circle (of stars that) cul[minate], from among the stars in [Enlil's] path." [Horowitz 1994a<ref>''Horowitz W.'' Two New Ziqpu-Star Texts and Stellar Circles // JCS. 1994. Vol. 46. P. 89-98.</ref>, 91-92, BM 38694+:20-21]. | * [PA]P<sup>?</sup> 12 DANNA ''kip-pat zi''-[''iq-pi''] / ''bi-rit'' MUL.MEŠ ''ša'' KASKAL ''šu-ut'' <sup>d</sup>[''En-lil''<sub>2</sub>] "In [Tot]al? 12 'miles' of the circle (of stars that) cul[minate], from among the stars in [Enlil's] path." [Horowitz 1994a<ref>''Horowitz W.'' Two New Ziqpu-Star Texts and Stellar Circles // JCS. 1994. Vol. 46. P. 89-98.</ref>, 91-92, BM 38694+:20-21]. | ||
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# | # γ, β, δ Bootes | ||
# | # ζ, ο, ξ Bootes | ||
# [[Corona Borealis]] | # [[Corona Borealis]] | ||
# | # π, ρ Her | ||
# | # ο, μ, ξ Her | ||
# | # α Lyr ([[Vega]]) | ||
# | # in the area of θ,η Lyr (the ident. with η Lyr is also proposed by Koch 1992; Pingree prefers α Lyr ... but the latter doesn't fit here, as the solitary star is α Lyr which also fits the number of UŠ from the previous star ... and the numbers of UŠ between 6. and 8. does not fit with the sky anyway (30 UŠ given, divided 2:1 with this asterism in between, so that η Lyr fits best) | ||
# . | # δ Cyg (...) | ||
# β Cyg ([[Deneb]]) | # β Cyg ([[Deneb]]) | ||
# α Lac | # α Lac ([[Stellio]]) | ||
# λ And ([[Udkadua]]) | # λ And ([[Udkadua]]) | ||
# ... Cas | # ... Cas (π, ο, ξ, ν) | ||
# | # h+χ Per | ||
# α Per ([[Mirfak]]) | # α Per ([[Mirfak]]) | ||
# | # μ, λ, b, c, d Per | ||
# α, β, ε, η, ζ Aur ([[Capella]]+) | # α, β, ε, η, ζ Aur ([[Capella]]+) | ||
# θ,υ Aur ([[Mahasim]]+) | # θ, υ Aur ([[Mahasim]]+) | ||
# α Gem ([[Castor]]) | # α Gem ([[Castor]]) | ||
# β Gem ([[Pollux]]) | # β Gem ([[Pollux]]) | ||
# [[Cancer]] | # [[Cancer]], M44 | ||
# ε, μ Leonis (Zosma, Chertan) | # ε, μ Leonis (Zosma, Chertan) | ||
# α Leo+ ([[Regulus]]) | # α Leo+ ([[Regulus]]) | ||
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|'''Late astrology.''' | |'''Late astrology.''' | ||
* (1) Predictions made via the culmination of stars and lunar eclipses [SpTU III<ref>''Špätbabylonische Texte aus Uruk.'' Teil III / Bearb. von Weiher E. von. Berlin, 1988.</ref>, 102]. | * (1) Predictions made via the culmination of stars and lunar eclipses [SpTU III<ref>''Špätbabylonische Texte aus Uruk.'' Teil III / Bearb. von Weiher E. von. Berlin, 1988.</ref>, 102]. | ||
* (2) Predictions of ''izbu'': <sup>mul lú</sup>ḪUN.GA<sub>2</sub> <sup>múl</sup>GU<sub>4</sub>.AN.NA <sup>múl</sup>SIPA.ZI.AN.NA / ''ana e-la-nu''... "(When the constellations) Hired Man, the Celestial Bull, and the Faithful Shepherd of Anu culminate (lit. aloft)... [Biggs 1968<ref>''Biggs R.D.'' An Esoteric Babylonian Commentary // RA. 1968. V.62, No 1. P. 51-58.</ref>, 53:2]; ''elānu'' – apparently used here as a non-standard term for culminations (?). | * (2) Predictions of ''izbu'': | ||
** <sup>mul lú</sup>ḪUN.GA<sub>2</sub> <sup>múl</sup>GU<sub>4</sub>.AN.NA <sup>múl</sup>SIPA.ZI.AN.NA / ''ana e-la-nu''... | |||
** "(When the constellations) Hired Man, the Celestial Bull, and the Faithful Shepherd of Anu culminate (lit. aloft)... [Biggs 1968<ref>''Biggs R.D.'' An Esoteric Babylonian Commentary // RA. 1968. V.62, No 1. P. 51-58.</ref>, 53:2]; | |||
** ''elānu'' – apparently used here as a non-standard term for culminations (?). | |||
In a similar sense, text W.22281a uses ''šitqulu'', lit. "to balance each other", "to be equal to each other" (?) [SpTU I<ref>''Špätbabylonische Texte aus Uruk.'' Teil I / Bearb. von H.Hunger. Berlin, 1976.</ref>, 95; Hunger-Pingree 1999<ref name=":0" />, 99; AHw<ref>''Soden von W''. Akkadisches Handwörterbuch. Wiesbaden, 1985.</ref>, 1252a]. | In a similar sense, text W.22281a uses ''šitqulu'', lit. "to balance each other", "to be equal to each other" (?) [SpTU I<ref>''Špätbabylonische Texte aus Uruk.'' Teil I / Bearb. von H.Hunger. Berlin, 1976.</ref>, 95; Hunger-Pingree 1999<ref name=":0" />, 99; AHw<ref>''Soden von W''. Akkadisches Handwörterbuch. Wiesbaden, 1985.</ref>, 1252a]. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:40, 22 May 2026
Authors: Gennady E. Kurtik, Euin Choung Kim, David Hilder, Susanne M Hoffmann, Wayne Horowitz, Jan Safford
(MUL.MEŠ) Ziqpu (𒀯𒈨𒌍𒍨𒁍), 'culminating-stars' are a class of stars that culminated in succession (define???) over the nights of the year. The noun ziqpu is from the root zaqāpu, which indicates a straight elevation from a fixed horizontal point, with the sense of 'to lift up an object,' 'to plant a tree,' 'to impale,' 'to rear up (said of a snake)'. Lists of these stars,[1] with measurements of the distance between their culminations in time, angular distance, and actual distances over a 360° ideal year are given in the ziqpu-star texts with one day of movement equaling 1°RA, and hence indicative of a 360° full circle/circuit of ziqpu-stars (kippat ziqpī) [Horowitz 1994, 20?? Horowitz 1988[2], also with reference to a 364° circuit echoing the 364 day year in use in the Dead Sea Scrolls and elsewhere].
Concordance, Etymology, History[3]
Var. designations:
- 1) ziqpu, a standard term for the culminations of stars and planets, used since the Sargonic times;
- 2) MUL.MEŠ ziqpu, specially selected groups of stars that formed a closed belt in the sky, whose successive culminations made it possible to record at night the moments and time intervals between observations with a high degree of accuracy [Rochberg-Halton 1988[4], 227, comment. to line 6′; Hunger-Pingree 1999[1], 84-90; CAD[5] Z, 127ff].
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| EAE.
See. [BPO 3[6], 290]. |
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| MUL.APIN.
List of ziqpu-stars:
(I iv 1-9) [Hunger & Steele 2019[7], 57-60]. |
MUL.APIN.
List of ziqpu-stars:
(I iv 1-9) [Hunger & Steele 2019[7], 57-60]. | ||||||||||||
| "Letters."
See. [LABS[8], 134:8, 149 r. 4]. |
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| Lists of ziqpu stars.
AO 6478:
Numbers and names of ziqpu stars, according to [Hunger-Pingree 1999, 88-89; Schaumberger 1952[12], 228-229]:
Circle of ziqpu stars.
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Late astrology.
In a similar sense, text W.22281a uses šitqulu, lit. "to balance each other", "to be equal to each other" (?) [SpTU I[16], 95; Hunger-Pingree 1999[1], 99; AHw[17], 1252a]. |
Historical Dictionaries
| Kurtik (2022, z11) | Gössmann (1950) |
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| 1) ziqpu — стандартный термин для обозначения кульминаций звезд и планет, употреблявшийся со времени Саргонидов; 2) MUL.MEŠ ziqpu — специально выбранные группы звезд, образовывавшие на небе замкнутый пояс, последовательные кульминации которых позволяли фиксировать ночью моменты и временные интервалы между наблюдениями с высокой степенью точности [Rochberg-Halton 1988, 227, comment. to line 6′; Hunger-Pingree 1999, 84–90; CAD Z, 127ff].
I. Источники. EAE. См. [BPO 3, 290]. MUL.APIN. Список ziqpu-звезд: MULmeš ša2 ziq-pi ša2 ina KASKAL šu-ut dEn-lil2 ina MURUB4 AN-e / ina IGI-it GABA ša2 ŠEŠ AN-e GUBmeš-ma GI6 KUR u ŠU2-bi / ša2 MULmeš ina lib3-bi-šu2-nu im-ma-ru / mulŠU.PA MUL.BAL.TEŠ2.A mulDINGIR.GUB.BAmeš mulUR.KU / mulUZ3 mulUD.KA.DUḪ.A mullu-lim mulŠU.GI mulGAM3 / mulMAŠ.TAB.BA.GAL.GAL mulAL.LUL mulUR.GU.LA mulE4-ru6 u mulḪe2-gal2-la-a-a / PAP an-nu-tu MULmeš ša2 ziq-pi ša2 KASKAL šu-ut dEn-lil2 ša2 ina MURUB4 AN-e / ina IGI-it GABA-ka GUBme-zu-ma GI6 SARmeš u ŠU2meš / ša2 MULmeš ina lib3-bi-šu2-nu tam-ma-ru «Ziqpu-звезды, которые стоят на пути Энлиля в середине неба напротив груди наблюдателя неба, и при помощи которых ночью восход и заход звезд в их серединах он наблюдает. (Это) Шупа, Звезда Достоинство, Стоящие Боги, Пес, Коза, Демон с Разинутой Пастью, Олень, Старик, Посох, Большие Близнецы, Краб, Лев, Эруа, Звезда Изобилия. Все они — ziqpu-звезды на пути Энлиля, которые стоят в середине неба напротив твоей груди, и при помощи которых ночью восходы и заходы звезд в их серединах ты наблюдаешь» (I iv 1–9) [Hunger & Steele 2019, 57–60]. «Письма». См. [LABS, 134:8, 149 r. 4]. Списки ziqpu-звезд. AO 6478: bi-rit mul.meš ziq-pi ša i-na kaskal šu-ut dEn-lil2 i-na murub4 [an-e] / igi-it gaba ša2 uru3-ir an-e gubmeš-zu-ma gi6 sar-ḫi u3 [šu2] / ša mul.meš i-na lib3-bi-šu2-nu [im-ma-ru] «(Расстояния) между (группами) кульминирующих звезд, которые стоят на пути Энлиля в середине [неба] напротив груди того, кто наблюдает небо, и при помощи которых восход и [заход] звезд в их серединах ночью [он наблюдает]» [Thureau-Dangin 1913, 216:2–4; TU, 21:2–4; HBA, 132; MCG, 183]. Номера и названия ziqpu-звезд, согласно [Hunger-Pingree 1999, 88–89; Schaumberger 1952, 228–229]: I. mulŠUDUN «Ярмо» (sh18). II. mulŠUDUN.ANŠE EGIR-ti «Задняя часть упряжи» (sh21). III. mulGAM-ti «Посох» (g05). IV. MUL ša2 maš-a-ti «Звезды из Пары» (m14). V. MUL ša2 tak-ša-a-ti «Звезды из Тройни» (t01). VI. MUL DILI «Отдельная звезда» (d07). VII. mulGAŠAN TIN «Владычица жизни» (g09). VIII. ku-ma-ri ša2 mulUD.KA.DU8.A «Плечо Пантеры» (k25). IX. MUL ne2-bu-u2 ša2 GABA-šu2 «Яркая звезда на ее груди (n20) X. mulkin-ṣi «Колено, голень?»(k18). XI. mula-si-di «Пятка (Пантеры)» (a47). XII. 4 ša2 mulLU.LIM «4 звезды Оленя» (L09). XIII. mulum-mu-lu-ti «Тусклые звезды» (u14). XIV. MUL ne2-bu-u2 ša2 mulŠU.GI «Яркая звезда в Старике» (n21). XV. mulna-aṣ-ra-pu (n08). XVI. mulGAM3 «Посох» (g06). XVII. MUL KIŠIB GAM3 «Рука на Посохе» (k21). XVIII. mulMAŠ.TAB.BA «(Передний) Близнец» (m16). XIX. mulMAŠ.TAB.BA EGIR-i «Задний Близнец» (m16). XX. mulAL.LUL «Краб» (a18). XXI. 2 MUL.MEŠ ša2 SAG.DU mulUR.GU.LA «2 звезды на голове Льва» (s06). XXII. MUL 4 ša2 GABA-šu2 «4 звезды на его груди» (g03). XXIII. MUL 2 ša2 GIŠ.KUN-šu2 «2 звезды на его хвосте» (g23). XXIV. MUL DILI ša2 KUN-šu2 «Отдельная звезда на его хвосте» (d 08). XXV. mulA.EDIN «Ветвь» (a02). XXVI. mulŠUDUN.ANŠE «Упряжь»(sh20). Круг ziqpu-звезд. [PA]P? 12 DANNA kip-pat zi-[iq-pi] / bi-rit MUL.MEŠ ša KASKAL šu-ut d[En-lil2] «[Все]го? 12 “миль” круга (звезд, которые) куль[минируют], из числа звезд на пути [Энлиля]» [Horowitz 1994a, 91–92, BM 38694+:20–21]. Поздняя астрология. (1) Предсказания по кульминациям звезд и лунным затмениям [SpTU III, 102]. (2) Предсказания izbu: mul lúḪUN.GA2 múlGU4.AN.NA múlSIPA.ZI.AN.NA / ana e-la-nu… «(Когда созвездия) Наемник, Небесный Бык, Праведный Пастух Ану кульминируют (букв. наверху)… [Biggs 1968, 53:2]; elānu — здесь, по-видимому, нестандартный термин для обозначения кульминаций (?). В аналогичном смысле в тексте W.22281a при обозначении кульминаций употребляется šitqulu, букв. «взаимно уравновешиваться», «быть равными друг другу» (?) [SpTU I, 95; Hunger-Pingree 1999, 99; AHw, 1252a]. |
Example |
References
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- ↑ Planetarium Babylonicum 2.0, All Skies Encyclopaedia.
- ↑ Rochberg-Halton F. Aspect of Babylonian Celestial Divination: The Lunar Eclipse Tablets of Enuma Anu Enlil. Horn, 1988 (AfO, Beiheft 22).
- ↑ The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Chicago - Glückstadt, 1956 -...
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- ↑ Schaumberger J. Die Ziqpu-Gestirne nach neuen Keilschrift-texten // ZA. 1952. Bd. 50 (N.F. 16). S. 214-229.
- ↑ Horowitz W. Two New Ziqpu-Star Texts and Stellar Circles // JCS. 1994. Vol. 46. P. 89-98.
- ↑ Špätbabylonische Texte aus Uruk. Teil III / Bearb. von Weiher E. von. Berlin, 1988.
- ↑ Biggs R.D. An Esoteric Babylonian Commentary // RA. 1968. V.62, No 1. P. 51-58.
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