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"Celestial object"; an epithet of Sin, the moon-god [Gössmann<ref>''Gössmann P.F''. Planetarium Babylonicum, Rom, 1950 (A. Deimel. Šumerisches Lexikon 4/2).</ref> 30]. | "Celestial object"; an epithet of Sin, the moon-god [Gössmann<ref>''Gössmann P.F''. Planetarium Babylonicum, Rom, 1950 (A. Deimel. Šumerisches Lexikon 4/2).</ref> 30]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:39, 26 March 2026
Authors: Gennady E. Kurtik, Euin Choung Kim, David Hilder, Wayne Horowitz, Susanne M Hoffmann, Jan Safford
MUL.AN.NA (𒀯𒀭𒈾), 'the Star of the Sky, Star of the Heavens' is one of many names for the Moon as in SAA 8???? and Urgud where the entry is followed by [MUL] mulSIG7 = AN.MI, i.e. for a lunar eclipse.
and CT 25 etc. etc.???
Concordance, Etymology, History[1]
"Celestial object"; an epithet of Sin, the moon-god [Gössmann[2] 30].
| Sources | Identifications |
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| Lexical texts.
Series Ḫg. B VI: |
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| EAE.
See. [Rochberg-Halton 1988[6], 56, note 110; Verderame 2002[7], 248]. |
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| "Reports."
See. [SAA 8[8], 202:5]. |
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| Šumma Sîn ina tāmartīšu.
See. [Koch-Westenholz 1999[9], 160:102-103]. See also [TCS 3[10], 45: 480 + note p. 138]. |
Additional
II. Astrology.
(1) The heavenly star and mišḫu; DIŠ MUL.AN.NA meš-ḫa im-šuḫ / LU2.KUR2 na-me-e-a i-kam-mis "If the heavenly star gives rise to mišḫu: the enemy will take away my flocks." [SAA 8[8], 202:5-6]; parallel [Koch-Westenholz 1999[9], 160:103; Verderame 2002[7], 203, App. 1:12′; VR 46, 1:57].
(2) Eclipse(?); MUL.AN.NA a-dir šu-ru-pu-[u2 ...] "If the Heavenly star eclipses: col[d ...]" [Koch-Westenholz 1999[9], 160:102], see also [Verderame 2002[7], 203, App. 1:11′].
Historical Dictionaries
| Kurtik (2022, m31) | Gössmann (1950) |
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| «Небесная звезда»; эпитет Сина, бога Луны [Gössmann 1950, 30].
I. Источники. Лексич. тексты. Серия Ḫg. B VI: mul.an.na = dSîn(30) [MSL XI, 41:49]; параллель [CT 25, 32:11; SpTU III, 116, Rs. iii 18]. ЕАЕ. См. [Rochberg-Halton 1988, 56, note 110; Verderame 2002, 248]. «Рапорты». Cм. [SAA 8, 202:5]. Šumma Sîn ina tāmartīšu. Cм. [Koch-Westenholz 1999, 160:102–103]. См. также [TCS 3, 45: 480 + note p. 138]. II. Астрология. (1) Небесная звезда и mišḫu; DIŠ MUL.AN.NA meš-ḫa im-šuḫ / LU2.KUR2 na-me-e-a i-kam-mis «Если Небесная звезда порождает mišḫu: враг заберет мои стада» [SAA 8, 202:5–6]; параллель [Koch-Westenholz 1999, 160:103; Verderame 2002, 203, App. 1:12′; VR 46, 1:57]. (2) Затмение(?); MUL.AN.NA a-dir šu-ru-pu-[u2 …] «Если Небесная звезда затмилась: моро[з …]» [Koch-Westenholz 1999, 160:102], см. также [Verderame 2002, 203, App. 1:11′]. |
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References
- ↑ Planetarium Babylonicum 2.0, All Skies Encyclopaedia.
- ↑ Gössmann P.F. Planetarium Babylonicum, Rom, 1950 (A. Deimel. Šumerisches Lexikon 4/2).
- ↑ Materials for the Sumerian Lexicon. Vol. XI. The Series HAR-ra = hubullu. Tablets XX-XXIV. Ed. by E.Reiner with the coll. of M.Civil. Roma, 1974.
- ↑ Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets in the British Museum.
- ↑ Špätbabylonische Texte aus Uruk. Teil III / Bearb. von Weiher E. von. Berlin, 1988.
- ↑ Rochberg-Halton F. Aspect of Babylonian Celestial Divination: The Lunar Eclipse Tablets of Enuma Anu Enlil. Horn, 1988 (AfO, Beiheft 22).
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 Verderame L. Le Tabole I-VI della serie astrologica Enūma Anu Enlil. Roma, Di.Sc.A.M., 2002 (Nisaba. Studi Assiriologici Messinesi).
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Hunger H. Astrological Reports to Assyrian Kings. Helsinki, 1992 (State Archives of Assyria, VIII).
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Koch-Westenholz U. The Astrological Commentary Šumma Sîn ina tāmartīšu Tablet 1 // Res Orientales. 1999. Vol. XII. P.149-165.
- ↑ Sjoberg Å.W., Bergmann S.J. The Collection of the Sumerian Temple Hymns. N.Y., Locust Valley, 1969 (Texts from Cuneiform Sources, Vol. 3).





