The G text has hanau (birth) glyphs at
Capella, which coincided with Rigel and also with the midnight
culmination of Thuban:
My picture above suggests Zaurak (γ
Eridani) could have been regarded as one end of the 'boat' with
β (Cursa) at the other.
"The Chinese called β
Yuh Tsing, the Golden Well." (Allen)
APRIL 1 (91) |
2 |
3 |
4 (*14) |
MAY 12
(132) |
13 |
14
(*54) |
15 |
|
|
|
|
Ga1-11 |
Ga1-12 |
Ga1-13 |
Ga1-14 |
HAEDUS II =
η Aurigae
(75.9) |
5h (76.1)
ε Leporis
(76.0),
CURSA
= β Eridani
(76.4), λ
Eridani (76.7) |
μ Aurigae, μ
Leporis
(77.6) |
ĸ Leporis
(78.0),
RIGEL
(Foot)
= β Orionis
(78.1),
Flaming Star = IC405
(78.2),
CAPELLA
= α Aurigae
(78.4), ο Columbae, τ Orionis (78.8)
THUBAN (α Draconis) |
June 4 |
5 |
6 (157) |
7 (*78) |
°May 31
(151) |
°June 1 |
2 (*73) |
3 |
'May 8 (128) |
9 |
10 (*50) |
11 |
"April 24
(114) |
25 |
26 (*36) |
27 |
NAKSHATRA
DATES: |
OCTOBER 1 |
2 (*195) |
3 |
4 (277) |
NOVEMBER 11 (315) |
12
(*236) |
13 |
14 |
17h (258.7)
ARRAKIS =
μ Draconis (258.7) |
Mula-19
SABIK = η
Ophiuchi (259.7),
η
Scorpii (259.9) |
NODUS I = ζ
Draconis(260.0), π
Herculis (260.7),
RAS ALGETHI
= α Herculis
(260.8) |
SARIN = δ
Herculis (261.0), ο
Ophiuchi (261.4)
ALRISHA (α Piscium)
|
December 4 |
5 |
6 (340) |
7 |
°November 30 |
°December 1 |
2 (*256) |
3 |
'November 7
(*231) |
8 |
9 |
10 (314) |
"October 24
(*217) |
25 |
26 |
27 (300) |
Rongorongo
times |
0 |
March 26
(85) |
Time of C
text |
1 |
March 22
(81) |
ºTime of
Gregory XIII |
4 |
ºMarch 22
(81) |
TIME
OF ACHERNAR |
23 |
MARCH
3 (62) |
'Time of
Caesar |
27 |
'February 27
(58) |
"Time of
Bharani |
41 |
"February 13
(44) |
TIME OF
HYADUM II |
64 |
JANUARY 21 |
Capella at
0h |
78 |
January 7
(372 = 12 * 31) |
In C we will find Rigel and Capella first at the
perfectly formed henua in Ca3-23:
MAY
13 |
14
(*54) |
15 |
(136 =
75 + 61) |
17 |
|
|
|
|
|
Ca3-21 |
Ca3-22 (73) |
Ca3-23 |
Ca3-24 |
Ca3-25 |
tagata
tuu rima ki ruga |
te
maitaki |
te
henua |
Rei
hata ia |
tagata
rogo |
June 1 |
2 (153 = 73
+ 80) |
3 |
4 |
5 |
CURSA |
*77 |
RIGEL,
CAPELLA
THUBAN |
ARCTURUS |
ELNATH (*80) |
MAY 18 |
19
(*59) |
20
(140) |
|
|
|
Ca4-1 (77) |
Ca4-2 |
Ca4-3 |
kua
tupu te rakau |
kua
tupu - te kihikihi |
te hau
tea |
June 6 |
7 |
8 (140 + 19) |
|
MINTAKA
(*82) |
ALNILAM,
ARNEB, HEKA |
MAY 21 |
22 |
23 |
24
(*64) |
25 |
26
(146) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ca4-4 |
Ca4-5 |
Ca4-6 |
Ca4-7 (83) |
Ca4-8 |
Ca4-9 |
tagata
- te rau hei |
te
hokohuki i te moko |
te rau
hei |
e gagata hakaariki |
manu
|
te rau
hei |
June 9 |
10 |
11 |
12 (144 +
19) |
13 |
14 (165) |
ALNITAK,
PHAKT, HEAVENLY GATE |
|
|
WEZN (*87) |
BETELGEUZE
ZUBEN
ELGENUBI |
PRAJA-PĀTI,
MENKALINAN, MAHASHIM |
Ariki
1. King, ruler, member of the nobility,
Ariki henua, king; members of the royal family,
descending from Hotu Matu'a; noble, nobility,
chief. 2. Divine being, superior being. Ariki Paka,
certain collateral descendents of Hotu Matu'a,
who exercised religious functions. Vanaga.
Chief, king, lord, headman in general.
Hakaariki, to make one a king. P Pau., Mgv.:
ariki, chief. Mq.: aiki, id. Ta.: arii,
id. The Marquesan use both aiki and hakaiki
in the same sense; the latter forms with Mangarevan
akariki a subordinate couple in Southeast Polynesia.
Since akariki is the only form in Mangareva and
the Marquesas have both we may regard this as indicative
of the influence of Mangareva upon the Marquesas. In
Tonga we find only eiki; the vowel change is
quite in the Tongan manner, the dropping of the liquid
is most unusual; the eiki form appears once more
in Mangarevan ataeiki (also a language in which
it is unusual to drop the liquid) in the sense 'to do
nothing and to dress richly in a luxurious way'.
Churchill. |
... The month, which takes its name from Juppiter the oak-god,
begins on June 10th and ends of July 7th. Midway comes St.
John's Day, June 24th, the day on which the oak-king was
sacrificially burned alive ...
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