With order restored
by Gregory XIII it meant Manus Catenata rose with the Sun
precisely 12
synodic lunar months after 0h. In other words, it was possible
to imagine a year divided into 300 + 54 days beginning in
ºMarch 21 = 0h.
ºMarch 21 (73) - 54 =
ºJanuary 19 (384 = 13 * 29½ + ½) = 364 + 54 = *300:
... We can for
instance see how at the time of the Gate of the Goat - which here indeed
ought to be the relevant time - the shadow tree in Gb1-21 was
connected with a point 300 days after ●JANUARY 19 (384 = 13 *
29½ + ½) - on average the coldest day in the year north of the
equator ...
●NOVEMBER
14 (318 = 329 - 11) |
15
(319 = 19 + 300) |
16
(*240) |
NOVEMBER 25 (329) |
26 (330 = 384 - 54) |
27
(*251 = *240 + 11) |
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|
|
Gb1-20 |
Gb1-21 (250) |
Gb1-22 |
μ², μ¹ Oct.
(313.2),
DENEB CYGNI
= α Cygni
(313.5), β
Pavonis (313.6),
δ Delphini
(313.8) |
Al Sa’d al
Bula'-21 /
Dhanishta-24
/
Girl-10
YUE (Battle-Axe) = ψ
Capricorni
(314.3),
GIENAH CYGNI = ε Cygni,
η Cephei (314.5),
γ Delphini
(314.6), σ Pavonis (314.7),
ALBALI
= ε Aquarii
(314.8)
BETELGEUZE (α
Orionis)
|
BATEN ALGIEDI (= Belly of
the Goat)
= ω Capricorni
(315.8) |
January 28
(393) |
29 (*314) |
30 |
°January 24
(389) |
25 (*310) |
26 |
'January 1 (366) |
2 |
3 (*288) |
"December 18 |
19 (*273) |
20 (354) |
NAKSHATRA
DATES: |
●MAY
20 |
21 (136) |
22
(*57) |
MAY 26 (146) |
27 |
28 (*68) |
Al Nathrah-6
BEEHIVE = ε
Cancri,
η Pyxidis (130.4),
XESTUS
= ο Velorum
(130.5),
ζ Pyxidis
(130.7),
ASCELLUS BOREALIS = γ
Cancri,
β Pyxidis
(130.9) |
Extended
Net-26a /
Arkū-sha-nangaru-sha-shūtu-12
(Southeast Star in the Crab)
η Hydrae
(131.0),
ASCELLUS
AUSTRALIS = δ
Cancri
(131.4),
KOO SHE (Bow and Arrow) = δ Velorum
(131.6),
α Pyxidis
(131.8),
ε Hydrae
(131.9) |
ι Cancri (132.0),
ρ Hydrae
(132.4) |
July 29
(210) |
30 |
31 (*132) |
°July 25 (206) |
26 |
27 (*128) |
'July 2 |
3 (*104) |
4 (185) |
"June 18 (169) |
19 |
20 (*91) |
|
|
|
Ga3-7 |
Ga3-8 |
Ga3-9 (68) |
... The jaguar
learned from the grasshopper that the toad and the rabbit had
stolen its fire while it was out hunting, and that they had
taken it across the river. While the jaguar was weeping at this,
an anteater came along, and the jaguar suggested that they
should have an excretory competition. The anteater, however,
appropriated the excrement containing raw meat and made the
jaguar believe that its own excretions consisted entirely of
ants.
In order to
even things out, the jaguar invited the anteater to a juggling
contest, using their eyes removed from the sockets: the
anteater's eyes fell back into place, but the jaguar's remained
hanging at the top of a tree, and so it became blind. At the
request of the anteater, the macuco bird made the jaguar new
eyes out of water, and these allowed it to see in the dark.
Since that time the jaguar only goes out at night. Having lost
fire, it eats meat raw. It never attacks the macuco - in the
Apapocuva version, the inhambu bird, also one of the Tinamidae
...
●EQUINOX |
●MARCH
22 |
23 |
24 (*3) |
APRIL 1 (91
= 80 + 11) |
2 |
3 |
4 (*14) |
|
|
|
|
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: |
●SEPTEMBER
20 |
21 (*184) |
●EQUINOX |
23 (266) |
OCTOBER 1 |
2 (*195 =
*184 + 11) |
3 |
4 (277) |
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) |
Counting from the Gate of the Goat as defined by
Haedus II (*75 = *64 + 11) there were *315 - *75 = 240 days to Baten
Algiedi (ω):
HAEDUS I
(*74) |
HAEDUS II
(*75) |
238 |
π |
BATEN ALGIEDI (*315) |
|
|
|
|
242 |
And Baten Algiedi was *315 - *175 = 140 days
later than ω Virginis (which
in turn was 100 days later than Haedus II).
●JUNE
29 |
SIRIUS |
●JULY
1 |
2 |
3 (*104) |
4 (260 - 75) |
5 |
JULY 10 |
11 (192) |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 (*116) |
16 |
AUGUST
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24
(236) |
25 (*157) |
26 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cb7-1 (145) |
Cb7-2 |
Cb7-3 |
Cb7-4 (540) |
Cb7-5 |
Cb7-6 |
Cb7-7 |
Te
hokohuki |
te moko |
te rau
hei |
te
hokohuki - rere te manu |
te rau
hei |
te moko
- te hokohuki |
rere te
manu |
ω Virginis
(175.3) |
*176 |
*177 (= 6 *
29½) |
DENEBOLA,
ALARAPH |
DENEB CYGNI
(*179) |
*180 |
*181 |
September 12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 (260) |
18 |
'August 16 |
17 (229) |
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 |
"August 2 |
3 |
4 (216) |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
91 |
●OCTOBER
5 |
6 |
7 (*200) |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 (284) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cb10-13 |
Cb10-14 |
Cb10-15
(245) |
Cb10-16 |
Cb10-17 |
Cb10-18 (640) |
Cb10-19 |
te moa
nui - kua vaha |
te
hokohuki- te mata |
te matagi ma te rau
hei |
te
hokohuki - te moko |
te kava
- te hokohuki |
te
kihikihi i te rima o te tagata |
te
hokohuki - manu rere |
NASH
|
*274 |
MENKAR |
*276 |
KAUS MEDIUS |
KAUS
AUSTRALIS |
KAUS
BOREALIS |
December 19 |
20 (354) |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 |
X-MAS EVE |
25 (284 + 75) |
24 |
●NOVEMBER
5 |
6 (*230) |
7 |
8 |
(313 = 284 +
29) |
|
|
|
|
|
Cb11-22
(666) |
Cb12-1 |
Cb12-2 |
Cb12-3 |
Cb12-4 (278) |
ki te
vage Rei |
Te nuku |
te ua |
te ika |
te
henua ma te hua |
*304
*122 |
*305
*123 |
*306
*124 |
GREDI
AL TARF
RAS ALGETHI
|
DABIH,
PEACOCK
*126 |
January 19
(384) |
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
Matagi
Wind, air, breeze, squall, tempest,
rhumb. P Pau.: matagi, the air, wind. Mgv.:
matagi, wind. Mq.: metani, metaki,
wind, air. Ta.: matai, wind. Churchill. |
Tagi
To cry, to weep, to moan; tatagi,
to cry much; to cry loudly: he-tagi te karaga; tagata
rava, tagi karaga, bawling, vociferous person.
Vanaga.
To cry, to bark, to mew, to bawl, to
whine, to ring, to wail, to prattle, to weep,
lamentation, condolence, to regret, to affect, to wish,
to will, to choose, earnestness; tae tagi,
inhuman, insensible, to refuse, to renounce; tagi
kiukiu, ring of a bell; tagi rakerake,
to wish one ill; tagi kore, indifferent;
manava tagi, to affect; hakatagi, to cause to
weep, to make resound, to ring; tagitagi, to
covet; tatagi, cry mourning, grief, lamentation,
to groan, to weep, to be affected, to grow tender;
tatagi tahaga, inconsolable; tatagihaga,
friendship. Churchill. |
... When striving to create a preliminary glyph
type dictionary I hesitated for a long time before deciding
which variant to use as a prototype for ua:
|
|
48 |
|
ua |
Cb2-4
(28) |
Cb4-6 (77) |
But we can now see that the variant which is
closed towards the right (as in Cb2-4) probably marked the dark
regenerative ua season, the benevolent time when the
rains joined Sky and Earth. Later would come the resulting
rainbow and then the sign should be the open in front variant of
ua - the mirror image of the closed ua.
... In South America the rainbow has a double meaning. On the
one hand, as elsewhere, it announces the end of rain; on the
other hand, it is considered to be responsible for diseases and
various natural disasters [dis-aster]. In its first capacity the
rainbow effects a disjunction between the sky and the earth
which previously were joined through the medium of rain. In the
second capacity it replaces the normal beneficient conjunction
by an abnormal, maleficient one - the one it brings about itself
between sky and earth by taking the place of water ...
We can here add Cb12-2 to the discussion:
|
47 |
|
198 |
|
116 |
|
Cb2-5 (29) |
Cb4-6 (77) |
Cb12-2 (276) |
Cb2-4
(28) |
May 16 (136) |
July 3 (184) |
January 18 (383) |
May 15 (500) |
364 |
|