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SAA 08 125. Mars Near Saturn (RMA 229B) [planetary]
Translation · reference
High confidence(1) [If a strange star] comes close to a planet: [......] cattle of the land will perish. (3) [If a strange star] comes close to it: the cattle of the land will perish; [......] will prosper. (Break) (r 1) [......] ... [...] Saturn; i.e. [Mar]s comes close to Saturn. (r 4) [From] Bulluṭu.
Source: Hunger, H. 1992. Astrological Reports to Assyrian Kings. SAA 8. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa08/P336524/
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Transliteration
[1 MUL.MÌN-ma ana MUL].UDU.IDIM TE-[ḫi] / [x x x x] ⸢bu*⸣-lim KUR ZÁḪ / [1 x x x x] TE?-šú MÁŠ.ANŠE KUR ZÁḪ / [x x x x x x x x] ⸢x x x x⸣ SI.SÁ / [x x x x x x x x x] ⸢x x⸣ / [x x] MUL.UDU.IDIM.SAG.UŠ / [dṣal-bat]-⸢a⸣-nu ana MUL.UDU.IDIM.SAG.UŠ TE-ma / [ša] mbu-ul-lu-ṭi
Scholarly note
Astrological report from a court scholar to an Assyrian king, edited by Hermann Hunger (SAA 8, 1992). Celestial and meteorological observation correlated with omens. ORACC text P336524.
Attribution
Image: Adapted from Hermann Hunger, Astrological Reports to Assyrian Kings (State Archives of Assyria, 8), 1992. Lemmatised by Mikko Luukko, 2016-17, as part of the research programme of the Alexander von Humboldt Chair in the Ancient History of the Near and Middle East at LMU Munich (Karen Radner, Humboldt Professorship 2015). The annotated edition is released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license 3.0. Please cite this page as http://oracc.org/saao/P336524/..
Translation excerpted from Hunger, H. 1992. Astrological Reports to Assyrian Kings. SAA 8. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa08/P336524/.
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