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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
FIGURES
AND
TABLES
.
XII
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
.
XIII
ABBREVIATIONS
.
XIV
CONVENTIONS
.
XIV
CHAPTER
1:
INTRODUCTION:
RESEARCH
QUESTIONS,
METHODOLOGY,
STRUCTURE,
AND
TERMINOLOGY
.1
1.1.
RESEARCH
QUESTION
.
1
1.2.
A
SHORT
HISTORY
OF
THE
STUDY
OF
THE
PLEIADES
IN
MESOPOTAMIA
.
2
1.3.
METHODOLOGICAL
APPROACHES
.
3
1.4.
CHAPTER
STRUCTURE
AND
REMARKS
ON
TERMINOLOGY
.
6
1.4.1.
CHAPTER2
.
6
1.4.2.
CHAPTER
3
.
7
1.4.3.
CHAPTER
4
.
8
1.4.4.
CHAPTER
5
.
9
1.4.5.
CHAPTER
6
.
10
1.4.6.
APPENDIX
A
.
11
1.4.7.
APPENDIX
B
AND
THE
PLATES
.
12
CHAPTER
2:
THE
PLEIADES
IN
THEIR
CONTEXT:
PERCEPTION
OF
CELESTIAL
BODIES,
TAXONOMY,
RELATIONSHIPS
WITH
GODS,
AND
THE
NUMBER
SEVEN
IN
MESOPOTAMIAN
CULTURE
.
13
2.1.
PRELIMINARIES:
THE
PLEIADES
WITH
NAKED
EYE
.
13
2.2.
THE
CONTEXT:
THE
PERCEPTION
OF
CELESTIAL
BODIES
IN
MESOPOTAMIA
.
16
2.2.1.
THE
TAXONOMY
OF
GODS
AND
STARS
.
16
2.2.2.
THE
FIRST
ATTESTATIONS
OF
CELESTIAL
KNOWLEDGE
.
20
2.2.3.
APPROACHES
AND
PERSPECTIVES
ON
ASTRALISATION
.
21
2.2.3.1.
PERSPECTIVES
ON
CELESTIAL
BODIES
.
22
2.2.3.2.
THE
CONCEPTS
OF
METAPHORICAL
LANGUAGE
AND
METAPHORICAL
THOUGHT
APPLIED
TO
MESOPOTAMIAN
CULTURE
.24
2.2.3.3.
UNIFYING
PERSPECTIVES
.
25
2.3.
THE
PLEIADES
IN
CONTEXT:
OVERVIEW
OF
THEIR
NAMES,
RELIGION,
AND
ICONOGRAPHY
.
27
2.3.1.
MUL.MUL
-
ZAPPU
.
27
2.3.2.
D
IMIN.BI
.
30
2.3.3.
THE
ICONOGRAPHY
OF
THE
PLEIADES
.
32
2.4.
THE
PLEIADES
AS
SEVEN
STARS:
THE
MYSTICAL
MEANING
OF
THE
NUMBER
SEVEN
.
35
2.4.1.
EMPIRICAL
USAGE
.
36
VIII
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
2.4.2.
ATTRIBUTIVE
USAGE
AND
SEMANTIC
FIELDS
OF
THE
NUMBER
SEVEN
.
37
2.5.
CONCLUSION
FOR
THE
NATURE
OF
THE
PLEIADES
IN
THEIR
CONTEXT
.
41
CHAPTER
3:
THE
HEPTADS
AND
THE
PLEIADES
IN
MESOPOTAMIAN
LITERATURE
.
43
3.1.
GODS
AS
CELESTIAL
BODIES:
HEPTADS
IN
MYTHS
WITH
ASTRAL
COMPONENTS
.
43
3.1.1.
SUMERIAN
SOURCES
.44
3.1.1.1.
"
GILGAMES
AND
HUWAWA
"
A
AND
B:
THE
SEVEN
WARRIORS
.44
3.1.1.2.
THE
"HYMN
OF
HENDURSAGA
"
:
THE
SEVEN
HERALDS
.
47
3.1.1.3.
"LUGALBANDA
IN
THE
WILDERNESS
"
:
THE
SEVEN
WEAPONS
OFINANNA
.
48
3.1.1.3.1.
INANNA
AS
VENUS
AND
HER
RELATIONSHIP
WITH
THE
PLEIADES
.49
3.1.2.
AKKADIAN
SOURCES
.
53
3.1.2.1.
THE
POEM
OF
"ERRA
AND
ISUM
"
:
THE
SEBETTU
.
53
3.1.2.1.1.
THE
ORIGINS
OFTHE
SEBETTU
.
53
3.1.2.1.2.
THE
PURPOSE
OFTHE
SEBETTU
.
55
3.1.2.1.3.
THE
KNOWLEDGE
OFTHE
MOUNTAIN
PATHS
.
55
3.1.2.1.4.
UNDERSTANDING
THE
POEM
OF
"ERRA
AND
ISUM
"
.
56
3.1.2.1.5.
THE
SEBETTU,
THE
EARLIER
HEPTADS,
AND
THE
PLEIADES
.
58
3.1.2.2.
UDUG.HUL
INCANTATIONS:
THE
SEVEN
DEMONS
.
59
3.1.2.2.1.
THE
LUNAR
ECLIPSE
MYTH
AS
PART
OF
UDUG.HUL
.
60
3.I.2.2.2.
THE
PLEIADES
AS
SEVEN
DEMONS
IN
UDUG.HUL
16?
.
63
3.1.3.
SUMMARY
OF
THE
NATURE
OF
THE
HEPTADS
AND
THE
PLEIADES
.
64
3.2.
CELESTIAL
BODIES
AS
GODS:
CULT,
PRAYERS
AND
RITUALS
.
67
3.2.1
SU
ILLA
PRAYERS
.
69
3.2.1.1.
ZAPPU
1
(ADDRESSED
TO
MUL.MUL)
.
71
3.2.1.2.
ZAPPU
2
(ADDRESSED
TO
MUL.MUL)
.
72
3.2.1.3.
ZAPPU
3
(UNCLEAR
ADDRESS)
.
73
3.2.1.4.
ZAPPU
4
(ADDRESSED
TO
D
IMIN.BI)
.
75
3.2.1.5.
ZAPPU
5
(ADDRESSED
TO
DZAPPU)
.
77
3.2.1.6.
ZAPPU
6
(ADDRESSED
TO
MUL.MUL)
.
80
3.2.2.
THE
GODS
OF
THE
NIGHT
.
80
3.2.3.
LOVE
INCANTATIONS
.
82
3.2.4.
POLYFUNCTIONAL
INCANTATIONS
.
84
3.2.5.
RITUALS
.
87
3.2.5.1.
THE
SEVEN
GODS
APPOINTED
TO
THE
FATES
.
87
3.2.6.
SUMMARY
OF
THE
ROLE
OF
THE
PLEIADES
WITHIN
PRAYERS
AND
RITUALS
.
92
3.2.7.
ROYAL
INSCRIPTIONS
.
92
3.3.
CONCLUSION
FOR
THE
NATURE
OF
THE
PLEIADES
IN
MYTHS,
PRAYERS,
AND
RITUALS
.
94
3.3.1.
RECONSIDERING
ASTRALISATION
.
95
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
IX
CHAPTER
4:
THE
PLEIADES
IN
ASTRAL
COMPOSITIONS
DATING
TO
THE
LATE
SECOND
OR
THE
FIRST
HALF
OFTHE
FIRST
MILLENNIUM
BC
.
97
4.1.
THE
KNOWLEDGE
OFTHE
SKY
.
97
4.1.1.
THE
FEATURES
OFTHE
PLEIADES
IN
MUL.APIN
.
98
4.1.2.
THREE-STARS-EACH:
THE
FEATURES
OF
THE
PLEIADES
IN
THE
ASTROLABE
B
.
101
4.1.3.
THE
FEATURES
OF
THE
PLEIADES
COMPARED
TO
DIVINATORY
TEXTS,
THE
GREAT
STAR
LIST,
AND
OTHER
ASTROLABE
FRAGMENTS
.
103
4.1.3.1.
AJARU
(I.E.
MONTH
II)
AND
THE
AGRICULTURAL
SEASON
.
103
4.1.3.2.
THE
PATHS
IN
WHICH
THE
PLEIADES
MOVE
.
104
4.1.3.3.
THE
PLEIADES
CONNECTED
WITH
THE
EAST
AND
WITH
ELAM
.
105
4.1.3.4.
OTHER
FEATURES
OF
THE
PLEIADES
IN
FRAGMENTS
OF
THE
ASTROLABE
TRADITION
107
4.1.4.
SUMMARY
OF
THE
FEATURES
OF
THE
PLEIADES
IN
ASTRAL
COMPOSITIONS
.
109
4.2.
THE
PLEIADES
IN
THE
INTERCALATION
SYSTEMS
.
110
4.2.1.
THE
MESOPOTAMIAN
CALENDAR:
A
SHORT
OVERVIEW
.
110
4.2.2.
INTERCALATION
SYSTEMS
.
110
4.2.2.1.
SUMMARY
OF
THE
INTERCALATION
SYSTEMS
RELATED
TO
THE
PLEIADES
.
124
4.3.
CONCLUSION
FOR
THE
NATURE
OF
THE
PLEIADES
IN
ASTRAL
COMPOSITIONS
.
126
CHAPTER
5:
THE
PLEIADES
IN
MESOPOTAMIAN
CELESTIAL
DIVINATION
.
128
5.1.
CELESTIAL
DIVINATION
IN
MESOPOTAMIA:
AN
OVERVIEW
.
128
5.1.1.
THE
SERIES
ENUMAANU
ENLIL
(EAE)
.
132
5.1.1.1.
THE
NUMBERING
SYSTEM
OF
THE
SERIES
EAE
.
133
5.1.1.2.
THE
INTERNAL
ORGANISATION
OFTHE
SERIES
EAE
.
134
5.1.2.
THE
SERIES
SUMMA
SIN
INA
TAMARTISU
(SIT)
.
135
5.1.3.
THE
RECONSTRUCTION
OF
TABLETS
EAE
52,
COMMENTARY
EAE
53,
AND
SIT
6.136
5.1.3.1.
THE
PROVENANCE
OFTHE
SOURCES
.
137
5.1.3.2.
THE
NUMBERS
OF
THE
RECONSTRUCTED
TABLETS
WITHIN
THE
SERIES
EAE
.
137
5.1.3.3.
THE
NUMBERS
OF
THE
RECONSTRUCTED
TABLETS
WITHIN
THE
SERIES
SIT
.
140
5.1.3.4.
THE
TYPES
OF
SOURCES
AND
THEIR
ORGANISATION
.
140
5.1.3.5.
THE
ORGANISATION
OFTHE
EDITIONS
.
142
5.1.4.
THE
RECONSTRUCTED
TABLET
EAE
52
.
142
5.1.5.
THE
RECONSTRUCTED
TABLET
EAE
53
AND
ITS
COMMENTARY
.
172
5.1.5.1.
COMMENTARY
EAE
53
.
173
5.1.6.
THE
RECONSTRUCTED
TABLET
SIT
6
.
197
5.1.7.
SUMMARY
FOR THE
PLEIADES
IN
OMENS
FROM
EAE
52,
COMMENTARY
EAE
53,
AND
SIT
6
.
224
5.1.8.
THE
PLEIADES
IN
OMENS
FROM
OTHER
SECTIONS
OF
THE
SERIES
EAE
.
226
5.1.8.1.
THE
PLEIADES
IN
THE
CHAPTER
OF
SIN,
THE
MOON
.
227
5.1.8.2.
THE
PLEIADES
IN
THE
CHAPTER
OF
SAMAS,
THE
SUN
.
228
X
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
5.1.8.3.
THE
PLEIADES
IN
THE
CHAPTER
OF
ADAD,
THE
WEATHER
.
228
5.1.8.4.
THE
PLEIADES
IN
THE
CHAPTER
OF
ISTAR,
THE
STARS
.
229
5.2.
THE
PLEIADES
IN
OMENS
QUOTED
IN
REPORTS
OF
ASSYRIAN
AND
BABYLONIAN
SCHOLARS
.
233
5.2.1.
THE
PLEIADES
AND
THE
MOON
.
234
5.2.2.
THE
PLEIADES
AS
MARS
.
237
5.2.3.
THE
PLEIADES
AND
VENUS
.
238
5.2.4.
THE
FIRST
VISIBILITY
OFTHE
PLEIADES
.
239
5.3.
CONCLUSION
FOR
THE
NATURE
OF
THE
PLEIADES
IN
CELESTIAL
DIVINATION
.240
5.3.1.
THE
PLEIADES
PERCEIVED
AS
THE
SEBETTU
(
D
IMIN.BI)
.242
5.3.2.
THE
PLEIADES
PERCEIVED
AS
THE
"DIVINE
SEVEN,
THE
GREAT
GODS
"
(4IMIN.BI
DINGIR
ME§
GAL
ME§
)
.
245
CHAPTER
6:
THE
PLEIADES
IN
TEXTS
DATING
TO
THE
LATE
BABYLONIAN
PERIOD
.
247
6.1.
ASTRONOMICAL
TEXTS:
AN
OVERVIEW
.
248
6.1.1.
THE
ZODIAC
.
248
6.1.2.
THE
NORMAL
STARS
.
250
6.1.3.
THE
ASTRONOMICAL
DIARIES
.
250
6.2.
ASTROLOGICAL
TEXTS:
AN
OVERVIEW
.
251
6.2.1.
PRECURSORS
OF
GREEK
ASTROLOGY:
THE
MICRO-ZODIAC
.252
6.2.2.
MEDICINE
AND
CELESTIAL
BODIES:
ASTRAL
MEDICINE
.254
6.2.3.
FORTUNE-TELLING
AND
THE
STARS:
ASTRAL
MAGIC
.
258
6.2.4.
PREDICTIONS
FOR
WEATHER,
MARKET,
CITIES,
AND
MUNDANE
EVENTS
.260
6.3.
CONCLUSION
FOR
THE
NATURE
OF
THE
PLEIADES
IN
THE
LATE
BABYLONIAN
PERIOD
.
266
CHAPTER
7:
CONCLUSIONS
.
268
APPENDIX
A:
INTERPRETING
CELESTIAL
OMENS
.
275
A.L.
SENSE
ANDNON-SENSE,
SCIENCE
AND
RELIGION
.
275
A.1.1.
A
LIST
FOR
EVERYTHING
.
278
A.1.2.
THE
RATIONALE
OF
OMENS
.282
A.2.
THE
VERTICAL
LEVEL
.
284
A.2.1.
WORKING
PRINCIPLES
.286
A.2.1.1.
FIXED
SEQUENCES
.286
A.2.1.
1.1.
FIRST
VISIBILITY
OF
STARS
.
286
A.2.1.
1.2.
COLOURS
.287
A.2.1.
1.3.
AREAS
OF
CELESTIAL
BODIES
.
288
A.2.1.
1.4.
COMPASS
POINTS
.290
A.2.1.
1.5.
THEMATIC
SEQUENCES
.
291
A.2.1.2.
BINARY
OPPOSITES
.
293
A.3.
THE
HORIZONTAL
LEVEL
(ANTECEDENT
AND
CONSEQUENT)
.
293
A.3.1.
WORKING
PRINCIPLES
.
294
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
XI
A.3.1.1.
GRAPHIC
PRINCIPLE
.
295
A.3.1.2.
PHONETIC
PRINCIPLE
.
296
A.3.1.3.
MORPHOLOGIC
PRINCIPLE
.297
A.3.1.4.
SEMANTIC
PRINCIPLE
.
298
A.3.1.5.
SYMBOLIC
PRINCIPLE
.
299
A.3.1.6.
FACTUAL
PRINCIPLE
.
301
A.4.
POSITIVE
VERSUS
NEGATIVE
PREDICTIONS
.
302
A.4.1.
THE
TOPICALISATION
OFPLANETS
.
305
APPENDIX
B:
EDITIONS
OF
SELECTED
SOURCES
.
307
BIBLIOGRAPHY
.
359
PLATES
.
385
LOGOGRAMS
IN
THE
RECONSTRUCTED
TABLETS
EAE
52,
COMMENTARY
EAE
53,
AND
SIT
6
.
431
INDEX
OF
WORDS
AND
NAMES
IN
THE
RECONSTRUCTED
TABLETS
EAE
52,
COMMENTARY
EAE
53,
AND
SIT
6
.439
INDEX
OF
RELEVANT
SUBJECTS
.452
INDEX
OF
QUOTED
TEXTS
.
454
POSTSCRIPT
.
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adam_txt |
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
FIGURES
AND
TABLES
.
XII
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
.
XIII
ABBREVIATIONS
.
XIV
CONVENTIONS
.
XIV
CHAPTER
1:
INTRODUCTION:
RESEARCH
QUESTIONS,
METHODOLOGY,
STRUCTURE,
AND
TERMINOLOGY
.1
1.1.
RESEARCH
QUESTION
.
1
1.2.
A
SHORT
HISTORY
OF
THE
STUDY
OF
THE
PLEIADES
IN
MESOPOTAMIA
.
2
1.3.
METHODOLOGICAL
APPROACHES
.
3
1.4.
CHAPTER
STRUCTURE
AND
REMARKS
ON
TERMINOLOGY
.
6
1.4.1.
CHAPTER2
.
6
1.4.2.
CHAPTER
3
.
7
1.4.3.
CHAPTER
4
.
8
1.4.4.
CHAPTER
5
.
9
1.4.5.
CHAPTER
6
.
10
1.4.6.
APPENDIX
A
.
11
1.4.7.
APPENDIX
B
AND
THE
PLATES
.
12
CHAPTER
2:
THE
PLEIADES
IN
THEIR
CONTEXT:
PERCEPTION
OF
CELESTIAL
BODIES,
TAXONOMY,
RELATIONSHIPS
WITH
GODS,
AND
THE
NUMBER
SEVEN
IN
MESOPOTAMIAN
CULTURE
.
13
2.1.
PRELIMINARIES:
THE
PLEIADES
WITH
NAKED
EYE
.
13
2.2.
THE
CONTEXT:
THE
PERCEPTION
OF
CELESTIAL
BODIES
IN
MESOPOTAMIA
.
16
2.2.1.
THE
TAXONOMY
OF
GODS
AND
STARS
.
16
2.2.2.
THE
FIRST
ATTESTATIONS
OF
CELESTIAL
KNOWLEDGE
.
20
2.2.3.
APPROACHES
AND
PERSPECTIVES
ON
ASTRALISATION
.
21
2.2.3.1.
PERSPECTIVES
ON
CELESTIAL
BODIES
.
22
2.2.3.2.
THE
CONCEPTS
OF
METAPHORICAL
LANGUAGE
AND
METAPHORICAL
THOUGHT
APPLIED
TO
MESOPOTAMIAN
CULTURE
.24
2.2.3.3.
UNIFYING
PERSPECTIVES
.
25
2.3.
THE
PLEIADES
IN
CONTEXT:
OVERVIEW
OF
THEIR
NAMES,
RELIGION,
AND
ICONOGRAPHY
.
27
2.3.1.
MUL.MUL
-
ZAPPU
.
27
2.3.2.
D
IMIN.BI
.
30
2.3.3.
THE
ICONOGRAPHY
OF
THE
PLEIADES
.
32
2.4.
THE
PLEIADES
AS
SEVEN
STARS:
THE
MYSTICAL
MEANING
OF
THE
NUMBER
SEVEN
.
35
2.4.1.
EMPIRICAL
USAGE
.
36
VIII
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
2.4.2.
ATTRIBUTIVE
USAGE
AND
SEMANTIC
FIELDS
OF
THE
NUMBER
SEVEN
.
37
2.5.
CONCLUSION
FOR
THE
NATURE
OF
THE
PLEIADES
IN
THEIR
CONTEXT
.
41
CHAPTER
3:
THE
HEPTADS
AND
THE
PLEIADES
IN
MESOPOTAMIAN
LITERATURE
.
43
3.1.
GODS
AS
CELESTIAL
BODIES:
HEPTADS
IN
MYTHS
WITH
ASTRAL
COMPONENTS
.
43
3.1.1.
SUMERIAN
SOURCES
.44
3.1.1.1.
"
GILGAMES
AND
HUWAWA
"
A
AND
B:
THE
SEVEN
WARRIORS
.44
3.1.1.2.
THE
"HYMN
OF
HENDURSAGA
"
:
THE
SEVEN
HERALDS
.
47
3.1.1.3.
"LUGALBANDA
IN
THE
WILDERNESS
"
:
THE
SEVEN
WEAPONS
OFINANNA
.
48
3.1.1.3.1.
INANNA
AS
VENUS
AND
HER
RELATIONSHIP
WITH
THE
PLEIADES
.49
3.1.2.
AKKADIAN
SOURCES
.
53
3.1.2.1.
THE
POEM
OF
"ERRA
AND
ISUM
"
:
THE
SEBETTU
.
53
3.1.2.1.1.
THE
ORIGINS
OFTHE
SEBETTU
.
53
3.1.2.1.2.
THE
PURPOSE
OFTHE
SEBETTU
.
55
3.1.2.1.3.
THE
KNOWLEDGE
OFTHE
MOUNTAIN
PATHS
.
55
3.1.2.1.4.
UNDERSTANDING
THE
POEM
OF
"ERRA
AND
ISUM
"
.
56
3.1.2.1.5.
THE
SEBETTU,
THE
EARLIER
HEPTADS,
AND
THE
PLEIADES
.
58
3.1.2.2.
UDUG.HUL
INCANTATIONS:
THE
SEVEN
DEMONS
.
59
3.1.2.2.1.
THE
LUNAR
ECLIPSE
MYTH
AS
PART
OF
UDUG.HUL
.
60
3.I.2.2.2.
THE
PLEIADES
AS
SEVEN
DEMONS
IN
UDUG.HUL
16?
.
63
3.1.3.
SUMMARY
OF
THE
NATURE
OF
THE
HEPTADS
AND
THE
PLEIADES
.
64
3.2.
CELESTIAL
BODIES
AS
GODS:
CULT,
PRAYERS
AND
RITUALS
.
67
3.2.1
SU
ILLA
PRAYERS
.
69
3.2.1.1.
ZAPPU
1
(ADDRESSED
TO
MUL.MUL)
.
71
3.2.1.2.
ZAPPU
2
(ADDRESSED
TO
MUL.MUL)
.
72
3.2.1.3.
ZAPPU
3
(UNCLEAR
ADDRESS)
.
73
3.2.1.4.
ZAPPU
4
(ADDRESSED
TO
D
IMIN.BI)
.
75
3.2.1.5.
ZAPPU
5
(ADDRESSED
TO
DZAPPU)
.
77
3.2.1.6.
ZAPPU
6
(ADDRESSED
TO
MUL.MUL)
.
80
3.2.2.
THE
GODS
OF
THE
NIGHT
.
80
3.2.3.
LOVE
INCANTATIONS
.
82
3.2.4.
POLYFUNCTIONAL
INCANTATIONS
.
84
3.2.5.
RITUALS
.
87
3.2.5.1.
THE
SEVEN
GODS
APPOINTED
TO
THE
FATES
.
87
3.2.6.
SUMMARY
OF
THE
ROLE
OF
THE
PLEIADES
WITHIN
PRAYERS
AND
RITUALS
.
92
3.2.7.
ROYAL
INSCRIPTIONS
.
92
3.3.
CONCLUSION
FOR
THE
NATURE
OF
THE
PLEIADES
IN
MYTHS,
PRAYERS,
AND
RITUALS
.
94
3.3.1.
RECONSIDERING
ASTRALISATION
.
95
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
IX
CHAPTER
4:
THE
PLEIADES
IN
ASTRAL
COMPOSITIONS
DATING
TO
THE
LATE
SECOND
OR
THE
FIRST
HALF
OFTHE
FIRST
MILLENNIUM
BC
.
97
4.1.
THE
KNOWLEDGE
OFTHE
SKY
.
97
4.1.1.
THE
FEATURES
OFTHE
PLEIADES
IN
MUL.APIN
.
98
4.1.2.
THREE-STARS-EACH:
THE
FEATURES
OF
THE
PLEIADES
IN
THE
ASTROLABE
B
.
101
4.1.3.
THE
FEATURES
OF
THE
PLEIADES
COMPARED
TO
DIVINATORY
TEXTS,
THE
GREAT
STAR
LIST,
AND
OTHER
ASTROLABE
FRAGMENTS
.
103
4.1.3.1.
AJARU
(I.E.
MONTH
II)
AND
THE
AGRICULTURAL
SEASON
.
103
4.1.3.2.
THE
PATHS
IN
WHICH
THE
PLEIADES
MOVE
.
104
4.1.3.3.
THE
PLEIADES
CONNECTED
WITH
THE
EAST
AND
WITH
ELAM
.
105
4.1.3.4.
OTHER
FEATURES
OF
THE
PLEIADES
IN
FRAGMENTS
OF
THE
ASTROLABE
TRADITION
107
4.1.4.
SUMMARY
OF
THE
FEATURES
OF
THE
PLEIADES
IN
ASTRAL
COMPOSITIONS
.
109
4.2.
THE
PLEIADES
IN
THE
INTERCALATION
SYSTEMS
.
110
4.2.1.
THE
MESOPOTAMIAN
CALENDAR:
A
SHORT
OVERVIEW
.
110
4.2.2.
INTERCALATION
SYSTEMS
.
110
4.2.2.1.
SUMMARY
OF
THE
INTERCALATION
SYSTEMS
RELATED
TO
THE
PLEIADES
.
124
4.3.
CONCLUSION
FOR
THE
NATURE
OF
THE
PLEIADES
IN
ASTRAL
COMPOSITIONS
.
126
CHAPTER
5:
THE
PLEIADES
IN
MESOPOTAMIAN
CELESTIAL
DIVINATION
.
128
5.1.
CELESTIAL
DIVINATION
IN
MESOPOTAMIA:
AN
OVERVIEW
.
128
5.1.1.
THE
SERIES
ENUMAANU
ENLIL
(EAE)
.
132
5.1.1.1.
THE
NUMBERING
SYSTEM
OF
THE
SERIES
EAE
.
133
5.1.1.2.
THE
INTERNAL
ORGANISATION
OFTHE
SERIES
EAE
.
134
5.1.2.
THE
SERIES
SUMMA
SIN
INA
TAMARTISU
(SIT)
.
135
5.1.3.
THE
RECONSTRUCTION
OF
TABLETS
EAE
52,
COMMENTARY
EAE
53,
AND
SIT
6.136
5.1.3.1.
THE
PROVENANCE
OFTHE
SOURCES
.
137
5.1.3.2.
THE
NUMBERS
OF
THE
RECONSTRUCTED
TABLETS
WITHIN
THE
SERIES
EAE
.
137
5.1.3.3.
THE
NUMBERS
OF
THE
RECONSTRUCTED
TABLETS
WITHIN
THE
SERIES
SIT
.
140
5.1.3.4.
THE
TYPES
OF
SOURCES
AND
THEIR
ORGANISATION
.
140
5.1.3.5.
THE
ORGANISATION
OFTHE
EDITIONS
.
142
5.1.4.
THE
RECONSTRUCTED
TABLET
EAE
52
.
142
5.1.5.
THE
RECONSTRUCTED
TABLET
EAE
53
AND
ITS
COMMENTARY
.
172
5.1.5.1.
COMMENTARY
EAE
53
.
173
5.1.6.
THE
RECONSTRUCTED
TABLET
SIT
6
.
197
5.1.7.
SUMMARY
FOR THE
PLEIADES
IN
OMENS
FROM
EAE
52,
COMMENTARY
EAE
53,
AND
SIT
6
.
224
5.1.8.
THE
PLEIADES
IN
OMENS
FROM
OTHER
SECTIONS
OF
THE
SERIES
EAE
.
226
5.1.8.1.
THE
PLEIADES
IN
THE
CHAPTER
OF
SIN,
THE
MOON
.
227
5.1.8.2.
THE
PLEIADES
IN
THE
CHAPTER
OF
SAMAS,
THE
SUN
.
228
X
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
5.1.8.3.
THE
PLEIADES
IN
THE
CHAPTER
OF
ADAD,
THE
WEATHER
.
228
5.1.8.4.
THE
PLEIADES
IN
THE
CHAPTER
OF
ISTAR,
THE
STARS
.
229
5.2.
THE
PLEIADES
IN
OMENS
QUOTED
IN
REPORTS
OF
ASSYRIAN
AND
BABYLONIAN
SCHOLARS
.
233
5.2.1.
THE
PLEIADES
AND
THE
MOON
.
234
5.2.2.
THE
PLEIADES
AS
MARS
.
237
5.2.3.
THE
PLEIADES
AND
VENUS
.
238
5.2.4.
THE
FIRST
VISIBILITY
OFTHE
PLEIADES
.
239
5.3.
CONCLUSION
FOR
THE
NATURE
OF
THE
PLEIADES
IN
CELESTIAL
DIVINATION
.240
5.3.1.
THE
PLEIADES
PERCEIVED
AS
THE
SEBETTU
(
D
IMIN.BI)
.242
5.3.2.
THE
PLEIADES
PERCEIVED
AS
THE
"DIVINE
SEVEN,
THE
GREAT
GODS
"
(4IMIN.BI
DINGIR
ME§
GAL
ME§
)
.
245
CHAPTER
6:
THE
PLEIADES
IN
TEXTS
DATING
TO
THE
LATE
BABYLONIAN
PERIOD
.
247
6.1.
ASTRONOMICAL
TEXTS:
AN
OVERVIEW
.
248
6.1.1.
THE
ZODIAC
.
248
6.1.2.
THE
NORMAL
STARS
.
250
6.1.3.
THE
ASTRONOMICAL
DIARIES
.
250
6.2.
ASTROLOGICAL
TEXTS:
AN
OVERVIEW
.
251
6.2.1.
PRECURSORS
OF
GREEK
ASTROLOGY:
THE
MICRO-ZODIAC
.252
6.2.2.
MEDICINE
AND
CELESTIAL
BODIES:
ASTRAL
MEDICINE
.254
6.2.3.
FORTUNE-TELLING
AND
THE
STARS:
ASTRAL
MAGIC
.
258
6.2.4.
PREDICTIONS
FOR
WEATHER,
MARKET,
CITIES,
AND
MUNDANE
EVENTS
.260
6.3.
CONCLUSION
FOR
THE
NATURE
OF
THE
PLEIADES
IN
THE
LATE
BABYLONIAN
PERIOD
.
266
CHAPTER
7:
CONCLUSIONS
.
268
APPENDIX
A:
INTERPRETING
CELESTIAL
OMENS
.
275
A.L.
SENSE
ANDNON-SENSE,
SCIENCE
AND
RELIGION
.
275
A.1.1.
A
LIST
FOR
EVERYTHING
.
278
A.1.2.
THE
RATIONALE
OF
OMENS
.282
A.2.
THE
VERTICAL
LEVEL
.
284
A.2.1.
WORKING
PRINCIPLES
.286
A.2.1.1.
FIXED
SEQUENCES
.286
A.2.1.
1.1.
FIRST
VISIBILITY
OF
STARS
.
286
A.2.1.
1.2.
COLOURS
.287
A.2.1.
1.3.
AREAS
OF
CELESTIAL
BODIES
.
288
A.2.1.
1.4.
COMPASS
POINTS
.290
A.2.1.
1.5.
THEMATIC
SEQUENCES
.
291
A.2.1.2.
BINARY
OPPOSITES
.
293
A.3.
THE
HORIZONTAL
LEVEL
(ANTECEDENT
AND
CONSEQUENT)
.
293
A.3.1.
WORKING
PRINCIPLES
.
294
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
XI
A.3.1.1.
GRAPHIC
PRINCIPLE
.
295
A.3.1.2.
PHONETIC
PRINCIPLE
.
296
A.3.1.3.
MORPHOLOGIC
PRINCIPLE
.297
A.3.1.4.
SEMANTIC
PRINCIPLE
.
298
A.3.1.5.
SYMBOLIC
PRINCIPLE
.
299
A.3.1.6.
FACTUAL
PRINCIPLE
.
301
A.4.
POSITIVE
VERSUS
NEGATIVE
PREDICTIONS
.
302
A.4.1.
THE
TOPICALISATION
OFPLANETS
.
305
APPENDIX
B:
EDITIONS
OF
SELECTED
SOURCES
.
307
BIBLIOGRAPHY
.
359
PLATES
.
385
LOGOGRAMS
IN
THE
RECONSTRUCTED
TABLETS
EAE
52,
COMMENTARY
EAE
53,
AND
SIT
6
.
431
INDEX
OF
WORDS
AND
NAMES
IN
THE
RECONSTRUCTED
TABLETS
EAE
52,
COMMENTARY
EAE
53,
AND
SIT
6
.439
INDEX
OF
RELEVANT
SUBJECTS
.452
INDEX
OF
QUOTED
TEXTS
.
454
POSTSCRIPT
.
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spelling | Renzi-Sepe, Maria Teresa Verfasser (DE-588)1318894514 aut The perception of the Pleiades in Mesopotamian culture Maria Teresa Renzi-Sepe Wiesbaden Harrassowitz Verlag 2023 XVI, 458 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm x 17 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Leipziger Altorientalistische Studien Band 15 Dissertation Leipzig, Leiden 2022 Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Sumerer (DE-588)4058590-6 gnd rswk-swf Akkader (DE-588)4449087-2 gnd rswk-swf Plejaden Sternhaufen (DE-588)4174907-8 gnd rswk-swf Ancient Near Eastern Studies Assyriology Mesopotamia History of Religion Pleiades Astronomy Astral Texts Sumerian Akkadian Cuneiform Studies Omen Prayer Myth (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Plejaden Sternhaufen (DE-588)4174907-8 g Sumerer (DE-588)4058590-6 s Akkader (DE-588)4449087-2 s Geschichte z DE-604 Otto Harrassowitz GmbH & Co. KG (DE-588)1068107626 pbl Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-3-447-39423-9 Leipziger Altorientalistische Studien Band 15 (DE-604)BV040355867 15 DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034824682&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p vlb 20230920 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#vlb |
spellingShingle | Renzi-Sepe, Maria Teresa The perception of the Pleiades in Mesopotamian culture Leipziger Altorientalistische Studien Sumerer (DE-588)4058590-6 gnd Akkader (DE-588)4449087-2 gnd |
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title | The perception of the Pleiades in Mesopotamian culture |
title_auth | The perception of the Pleiades in Mesopotamian culture |
title_exact_search | The perception of the Pleiades in Mesopotamian culture |
title_exact_search_txtP | The perception of the Pleiades in Mesopotamian culture |
title_full | The perception of the Pleiades in Mesopotamian culture Maria Teresa Renzi-Sepe |
title_fullStr | The perception of the Pleiades in Mesopotamian culture Maria Teresa Renzi-Sepe |
title_full_unstemmed | The perception of the Pleiades in Mesopotamian culture Maria Teresa Renzi-Sepe |
title_short | The perception of the Pleiades in Mesopotamian culture |
title_sort | the perception of the pleiades in mesopotamian culture |
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topic_facet | Sumerer Akkader Plejaden Sternhaufen Hochschulschrift |
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