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=== Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim === | === Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim === | ||
Var. readings: <sup>d</sup>NANNAR, <sup>d</sup>ŠEŠ.KI (obsolete); Nanna is a Sumerian moon deity whose name, in the sense of the "moon," is sometimes used in Old Babylonian and Middle Babylonian astrological and mythological texts. See, for example, the "Šileiko Text" [Šileiko 1927, 126; Horowitz 2000, 204:17], as well as Enūma eliš, V 12. Identification in the list of gods AN:<sup>d</sup>Anum (III 1): <sup>d</sup>Nanna(ŠEŠ.KI) = <sup>d</sup>Sîn(EŠ) "Nanna = Sin" [Litke 1998, 116 + Comment.] See also [AHw, 731b; CAD N/1, 260-261; G. 295; HBA, 18; Krebernik 1995; Livingstone 1986, 39, 46; IIIR, 55, 3:10; NSAM 2, 248; Tallqvist 1938, 380; Weidner 1924-25, 10:10]. | Var. readings: <sup>d</sup>NANNAR, <sup>d</sup>ŠEŠ.KI (obsolete); | ||
Nanna is a Sumerian moon deity whose name, in the sense of the "moon," is sometimes used in Old Babylonian and Middle Babylonian astrological and mythological texts. See, for example, the "Šileiko Text" [Šileiko 1927, 126; Horowitz 2000, 204:17], as well as Enūma eliš, V 12. | |||
Identification in the list of gods AN: | |||
* <sup>d</sup>Anum (III 1): <sup>d</sup>Nanna(ŠEŠ.KI) = <sup>d</sup>Sîn(EŠ) "Nanna = Sin" [Litke 1998, 116 + Comment.] | |||
See also [AHw, 731b; CAD N/1, 260-261; G. 295; HBA, 18; Krebernik 1995; Livingstone 1986, 39, 46; IIIR, 55, 3:10; NSAM 2, 248; Tallqvist 1938, 380; Weidner 1924-25, 10:10]. | |||
== Historical Dictionaries == | == Historical Dictionaries == | ||
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Revision as of 16:17, 31 March 2025
dNANNA is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.
Dictionary
Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim
Var. readings: dNANNAR, dŠEŠ.KI (obsolete);
Nanna is a Sumerian moon deity whose name, in the sense of the "moon," is sometimes used in Old Babylonian and Middle Babylonian astrological and mythological texts. See, for example, the "Šileiko Text" [Šileiko 1927, 126; Horowitz 2000, 204:17], as well as Enūma eliš, V 12.
Identification in the list of gods AN:
- dAnum (III 1): dNanna(ŠEŠ.KI) = dSîn(EŠ) "Nanna = Sin" [Litke 1998, 116 + Comment.]
See also [AHw, 731b; CAD N/1, 260-261; G. 295; HBA, 18; Krebernik 1995; Livingstone 1986, 39, 46; IIIR, 55, 3:10; NSAM 2, 248; Tallqvist 1938, 380; Weidner 1924-25, 10:10].
Historical Dictionaries
| Kurtik (2022) | Gössmann (1950) |
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| вар. чтения: dNANNAR, dŠEŠ.KI (устаревшие); Нанна — шумерское божество Луны, имя которого в значении «Луна» иногда используется в старовавилонских и средневавилонских астрологических и мифологических текстах. См., например, «Текст Шилейко» [Šileiko 1927, 126; Horowitz 2000, 204:17], а также Enūma eliš, V 12. Отождествление в списке богов AN:dAnum (III 1): dNanna(ŠEŠ.KI) = dSîn(EŠ) «Нанна = Син» [Litke 1998, 116 + Comment.]. См. также [AHw, 731b; CAD N/1, 260–261; G. 295; HBA, 18; Krebernik 1995; Livingstone 1986, 39, 46; IIIR, 55, 3:10; NSAM 2, 248; Tallqvist 1938, 380; Weidner 1924–25, 10:10]. | Example |





