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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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'''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.   
'''Calendar Text:''' Reynolds 2019: 206-207: 3-12 (see ''[[Gizzānītu]]'').  See previously (Kurtik g24) for BM 55466+, and (Kurtik k01) [[KA]]. Note Reynolds 2019: 206-207: 11 for  <sup>mu[[LKIR4|l]]</sup>[[KIR4|KIR<sub>4</sub>]] = ''būşu'', 'Hyena-star' in this passage.   
* <s>Only in BM 55466+, see (Kurtik g24) ''[[Gizzānītu]]'',</s>
 
<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> 
==Historical Dictionaries==
==Historical Dictionaries==
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Latest revision as of 06:11, 2 July 2026

Authors: 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 (Kurtik g24) for BM 55466+, and (Kurtik k01) KA. Note Reynolds 2019: 206-207: 11 for mulmulKIR4, būšu = būşu, 'Hyena-star' in this passage.

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.