Position in chronology
SAA 08 190. Mercury at New Moon (RMA 036A) [planetary]
Translation · reference
High confidence(Beginning destroyed) (1) [he will rule the land wherever he] turns. (2) "To be pointed" means to be [adorned, said of horns]. (3) If [... originates] in the lower part of the appearing [moon ...] the reign of the king will [be stable ...] much business [......]. (6) Mercury [is seen at the appearance of the moon]. (r 1) If the moon at its appearance [......]. (r 2) If the moon becomes visible on the 1st day [......]. (r 3) [If on the] day of disappearance [......]. (Rest destroyed)
Source: Hunger, H. 1992. Astrological Reports to Assyrian Kings. SAA 8. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa08/P336385/
Why it matters
Transliteration
[e-ma pa-nu-šú] ⸢šak-nu⸣ [KUR i-be-el] / e-de-du : ṣa-[pa-ru ša qar-ni] / 1 ina iš-di ta-mar-[ti d30 x x it-tab-ši x x x] / LUGAL BALA-šu ⸢i⸣-[ka-an x x x] / ma-ḫi-ru ma-a-[du x x x] / MUL.UDU.IDIM.GUD.[UD ina ta-mar-ti d30 IGI] / 1 30 ina IGI.LAL-šu [x x x x x x] / 1 30 ina UD 01-KÁM IGI [x x x x x x] / [1] ⸢UD.NÁ⸣.A [x x x x]
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 P336385.
Attribution
Image: BM — (British Museum, London, UK) — from Nineveh (mod. Kuyunjik) — Photo via Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/artifacts, P336385). source
Translation excerpted from Hunger, H. 1992. Astrological Reports to Assyrian Kings. SAA 8. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press. https://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/saao/saa08/P336385/.
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