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* = ''pelû'' "Red"(?);  
* = ''pelû'' "Red"(?);  
* abbreviation of (Kurtik L9) [[LI9.SI4|<sup>mul / d</sup>LI<sub>9</sub>.SI<sub>4</sub>]] "Lisi,"  
* abbreviation of (Kurtik L9) [[LI9.SI4|<sup>mul / d</sup>LI<sub>9</sub>.SI<sub>4</sub>]] "Lisi,"  
* = star, the red giant Antares (α Scorpii); the abbreviation has an astronomical meaning [Gössman 1950, 347].
* = star, the red giant Antares (α Scorpii); the abbreviation has an astronomical meaning [Gössman 1950<ref>''Gössmann P.F''. Planetarium Babylonicum, Rom, 1950 (A. Deimel. Šumerisches Lexikon 4/2).</ref>, 347].


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* <sup>mul</sup>SI<sub>4</sub> — the name of one of the "normal stars" [AD I-III, passim], first in the diary for -567. [AD I, no.-567 obv. 16] (see Kurtik m39 [[MUL2.ŠID.MEŠ|MUL<sub>2</sub>.ŠID.MEŠ]], no. 29).  
* <sup>mul</sup>SI<sub>4</sub> — the name of one of the "normal stars" [AD I-III<ref name=":0">''Sachs A., Hunger H''. Astronomical Diaries and Related Texts from Babylonia. Vol. I: Diaries from 652 B.C. to 262 B.C.; Vol. II: from 261 B.C. to 165 B.C.; Vol. III: Diaries from 164 B.C. to 75 B.C. Vienna, 1988, 1989, 1991.</ref>, passim], first in the diary for -567. [AD I<ref name=":0" />, no.-567 obv. 16] (see Kurtik m39 [[MUL2.ŠID.MEŠ|MUL<sub>2</sub>.ŠID.MEŠ]], no. 29).  
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* S[I<sub>4</sub> ...] "Li[si]." [Roughton-Steele-Walker 2004, 563-564:7′]. See also SI<sub>4</sub> in the list of "normal stars" in [ibid., 551, Section 8: rev. iv 12′].
* S[I<sub>4</sub> ...] "Li[si]." [Roughton-Steele-Walker 2004<ref name=":1">''Roughton N.A., Steele J.M., Walker C.B.F.'' A Late Babylonian Normal and ''Ziqpu'' Star Text // AHES 58 (2004)  537-572.</ref>, 563-564:7′]. See also SI<sub>4</sub> in the list of "normal stars" in [ibid.<ref name=":1" />, 551, Section 8: rev. iv 12′].
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 10 January 2026


mulSI4 (𒀯𒋜) is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.

Concordance, Etymology, History[1]

  • = pelû "Red"(?);
  • abbreviation of (Kurtik L9) mul / dLI9.SI4 "Lisi,"
  • = star, the red giant Antares (α Scorpii); the abbreviation has an astronomical meaning [Gössman 1950[2], 347].
Sources Identifications
"Astronomical Diaries and Related Texts."
  • mulSI4 — the name of one of the "normal stars" [AD I-III[3], passim], first in the diary for -567. [AD I[3], no.-567 obv. 16] (see Kurtik m39 MUL2.ŠID.MEŠ, no. 29).
Late Babylonian catalog BM 46083.
  • S[I4 ...] "Li[si]." [Roughton-Steele-Walker 2004[4], 563-564:7′]. See also SI4 in the list of "normal stars" in [ibid.[4], 551, Section 8: rev. iv 12′].

Historical Dictionaries

Kurtik (2022, s17) Gössmann (1950)
= pelû «Красный»(?); сокращение от mul / dLI9.SI4 «Лиси», = звезда, красный гигант Антарес (α Scorpii); cокращение имеет астрономический смысл [Gössman 1950, 347].

I. Источники.

«Дневники наблюдений». mulSI4 — название одной из «нормальных звезд» [AD I–III, passim], впервые в дневнике за -567 г. [AD I, No.-567 obv. 16] (см. m39MUL2.ŠID.MEŠ, № 29). Поздневавилонский каталог BM 46083. S[I4 …] «Ли[си]» [Roughton–Steele–Walker 2004, 563–564:7′]. См. также SI4 в списке «нормальных звезд» в [ibid., 551, Section 8: rev. iv 12′].

Example

References

  1. Planetarium Babylonicum 2.0, All Skies Encyclopaedia.
  2. Gössmann P.F. Planetarium Babylonicum, Rom, 1950 (A. Deimel. Šumerisches Lexikon 4/2).
  3. 3.0 3.1 Sachs A., Hunger H. Astronomical Diaries and Related Texts from Babylonia. Vol. I: Diaries from 652 B.C. to 262 B.C.; Vol. II: from 261 B.C. to 165 B.C.; Vol. III: Diaries from 164 B.C. to 75 B.C. Vienna, 1988, 1989, 1991.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Roughton N.A., Steele J.M., Walker C.B.F. A Late Babylonian Normal and Ziqpu Star Text // AHES 58 (2004) 537-572.