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[[File:Eagle+Corpse MULAPIN-jessica2022.jpg|thumb|The Corpse (Dead Man) next to The Eagle, paintings by Jessica Gullberg ([[References (Babylonian)|References]])]]
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Kurtik (2007) and Gössmann (1950) previously read this star name as ''Puššānītu'' (Kurtik p07, Gössmann 359).
Kurtik (2007) and Gössmann (1950) previously read this star name as ''Puššānītu'' (Kurtik p07, Gössmann 359).


'''Miscellanous'''


'''Miscellanous'''  
'''Calendar Text:''' Reynolds 2019: 206-207: 3-12 (see ''[[Gizzānītu]]'').  See previously Kurtig g24 for BM 55466+, and (Kurtik k01) [[KA]]. Note Reynolds 2019: 206-207: 11 for  <sup>mu[[LKIR4|l]]</sup>[[LKIR4|KIR<sub>4</sub>]] = ''[[būşu]]'', 'Hyena-star' in this passage. 
 
* <s>Only in BM 55466+, see (Kurtik g24) ''[[Gizzānītu]]'',</s>
'''Var. designations:'''
<s><sup>mul</sup>KIR<sub>4</sub> = ''būşu'', 'Hyena-star' occurs in a calendrical mythological work.  See Reynolds 2019: 206-207 with the relevant passage sub ''[[Gizzānītu]]''</s> 
* <s>Lit. "Another mouth",</s>
* <s>An epithet associated with the constellation KA "Mouth";</s>
* Only in BM 55466+, see (Kurtik g24) ''[[Gizzānītu]]'', (Kurtik k01) [[KA]].
Also to be added KIR<sub>4</sub> = ''būşu, 'Hyena-star''' - on the basis of the Reynolds text above. 
 
<sup>mul</sup>KIR<sub>4</sub> = ''būşu'', 'Hyena-star' occurs in a calendrical mythological work.  See Reynolds 2019: 206-207 with the relevant passage sub ''[[Gizzānītu]]''    
==Historical Dictionaries==
==Historical Dictionaries==
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Revision as of 13:40, 28 June 2026

āAuthors: Gennady E. Kurtik, Euin Choung Kim, David Hilder, Wayne Horowitz, Susanne M Hoffmann, Youla Azkarrula, Hermann Hunger


The Corpse (Dead Man) next to The Eagle, paintings by Jessica Gullberg (References)

(mul)Buššānītu (𒀯𒁍𒍑𒃻𒉌𒌈) is a name for the Hyena-star mul būṣu that is associated with the Corpse-star (mulADDA = pagru). It occurs in a calendrical mystical-mythological work in connection with the 'Marduk battle against Tiamat' tradition of Enuma Eliš. For the latest edition see Reynolds 2019: 206-207: 3-12 with commentary on ibid. 31, 362, 366-367. See also mulmulKIR4, būšu = būṣu.

Concordance, Etymology, History[1]

Var. reading:

  • buššānītu, See above and Gizzānītu.
  • Puššānītu (old reading)

Kurtik (2007) and Gössmann (1950) previously read this star name as Puššānītu (Kurtik p07, Gössmann 359).

Miscellanous

Calendar Text: Reynolds 2019: 206-207: 3-12 (see Gizzānītu). See previously Kurtig g24 for BM 55466+, and (Kurtik k01) KA. Note Reynolds 2019: 206-207: 11 for mulKIR4 = būşu, 'Hyena-star' in this passage.

mulKIR4 = būşu, 'Hyena-star' occurs in a calendrical mythological work. See Reynolds 2019: 206-207 with the relevant passage sub Gizzānītu

Historical Dictionaries

Kurtik (2022, p07) Gössmann (1950)
вар.: buššānītu, букв. «Другой рот», эпитет, связанный с созвездием KA «Рот»; только в BM 55466+, см. g24Gizzānītu, k01KA. (359) puššanîtum (239)

s. mulKA.

References

  1. Planetarium Babylonicum 2.0, All Skies Encyclopaedia.