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<sup>(d)</sup>''Šamaš'' is an ancient Mesopotamian | <sup>(d)</sup>''Šamaš'' is an ancient Mesopotamian deity and luminary. | ||
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Revision as of 17:00, 31 March 2025
(d)Šamaš is an ancient Mesopotamian deity and luminary.
Dictionary
Krebernik (2023)
Utu/Šamaš: The sun god. dUTU (EA 6–7r).
Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim
The goddess of the underworld, identified with Mars and the constellation Snake (mulMUŠ) [G. 128; Wiggermann 1997, 34-35].
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| Akkadian parallel to dUTU, (d)MAN, d20; = solar god Shamash, the Sun [G. 373]. In astronomical and astrological texts, as a rule, logographic notations was used, see m04MAN, u30dUTU. | Example |
Historical Dictionaries
| Kurtik (2022, sh03) | Gössmann (1950) |
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| аккадская параллель к dUTU, (d)MAN, d20; = солнечный бог Шамаш, Солнце [G. 373]. В астрономических и астрологических текстах использовалась, как правило, логографическая запись, см. m04MAN, u30dUTU. | Example |





