They stayed 27 days at
Oromanga. Counting from Anakena 23 and
Rangi Meamea this should mean 204 + 27 = 231
(Hora Iti 19) was the last of these 27 days:
Rangi Meamea |
Oromanga
® |
|
|
|
|
|
Ga3-1 (60) |
Ga3-2 |
Ga3-3 |
Ga3-4 |
Ga3-5 |
Al Tarf
(124.3)
Ras
Algethi
|
χ Cancri (125.2),
Bright Fire
(125.4) |
Avior (126.4), φ Cancri (126.8) |
ο Ursa Majoris (127.4) |
Pushya-8 |
υ Cancri (128.1),
θ
CANCRI
(128.2), η Cancri (128.5) |
Anakena 23 |
24
(*125) |
25 |
26 |
27
(208) |
ºJuly 19 (200) |
20 |
21 |
22 |
23
(204) |
'June 26 (177) |
27 |
28
(*465) |
29
(*100) |
30
(181) |
"June 12 (163) |
13
(*84) |
14
(165) |
15 |
16 |
Gredi (307.2), σ
Capricorni (307.5), Alshat (307.9) |
Al Sa’d al Dhabih-20 /
Ox
Herd Boy-9 |
Okul (309.6), Bos
(309.9)
Arneb
|
ο Capricorni
(310.2), θ Cephei (310.5)
Alnilam
|
Rotten Melon, φ
Pavonis (311.2), η Delphini (311.4), ζ Delphini,
ρ Pavonis (311.7)
Phakt
|
DABIH (308.0), κ
Sagittarii (308.1), Sadir (308.4), Peacock
(308.7) |
January 22 |
23
(388) |
24 |
25 (*310) |
26 |
ºJan 18 (383) |
19
(*304) |
20 |
21 |
22 |
'Dec
26 (360) |
27 |
28 |
29
(*283) |
30
(364) |
"Dec
12 (346) |
13
(*267) |
14 |
15 |
16
(350) |
Oromanga
®
|
11 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ga3-17 |
Ga3-18 |
Ga3-19 |
Ga3-20 |
Ga3-21 |
Ga3-22 |
no
star listed (140) |
Markab Velorum (141.5),
Al Minhar al Asad
(141.6) |
Star-25 /
ANA-HEU-HEU-PO |
Al
Tarf-7 |
A Hydrae
(144.1)
VEGA
|
Ukdah
(145.4),
κ
Hydrae (145.5), Subra (145.8) |
ALPHARD
(142.3),
ω Leonis (142.6),
τ¹ Hydrae
(142.7) |
ψ
Velorum (143.3),
ALTERF,
τ² Hydrae
(143.4), ξ
Leonis
(143.5) |
The Knot (Ukdah) |
Hora
Iti 8 |
9 |
10 (222) |
11 |
12
(*144) |
13
(225) |
ºAug 4 |
5
(*137) |
6 |
7 |
8
(220) |
9 |
'July 12 (193) |
13 |
14
(*115) |
15
(196) |
16 |
17 (*118) |
"June 28 |
29
(180) |
30
(*101) |
"July 1 (182) |
2 |
3 (*104) |
Dai (323.5), β
Equulei (323.8) |
γ Pavonis (324.1),
Yan (324.6) |
Al Sa'd al Su'ud-22 /
Emptiness-11 |
no star listed (326) |
Castra (327.2),
Bunda (327.5)
SIRIUS
|
Nashira (328.0),
Azelfafage, κ Capricorni (328.7) |
Tsin (325.2),
Alphirk (325.7), SADALSUD
(325.9) |
February 7 |
8
(*324) |
9
(40) |
10 (406) |
11 |
12 |
ºFebr 3 |
4 (400) |
5
(36) |
6 |
7 |
8
(*324) |
'January 11 |
12
(377) |
13
(378) |
14 |
15
(*300) |
16 |
"Dec
28 |
29 |
30
(364) |
31 (*285) |
"Jan
1 (366) |
2 |
®
Oromanga |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ga3-23 |
Ga3-24 |
Ga4-1 |
Ga4-2 |
Ga4-3 |
Ga4-4 (87) |
ψ
Leonis (146.4),
Ras Elaset Australis
(146.6) |
Vathorz Prior
(147.9) |
υ¹
Hydrae (148.4),
Ras Elaset Borealis
(148.7) |
Tseen Ke (149.9) |
ν
Leonis (150.1), π Leonis (150.6) |
υ²
Hydrae (151.8) |
Hora
Iti 14 |
15 |
16 |
17 (229) |
18 (*150) |
19 |
ºAug
10 |
11 |
12
(*144) |
13
(225) |
14 |
15 |
'July 18 |
19
(200) |
20 |
21
(*122) |
22 |
23 |
"July 4 (185) |
5 |
6
(*107) |
7
(*108) |
8 |
9 |
Enif, Erakis
(329.2), 46 Capricorni, Jih (329.3), ι Piscis
Austrini (329.4), λ Capricorni (329.6), ν Cephei
(329.7), Deneb Algiedi (329.8) |
θ Piscis Austrini
(330.1) |
Kuh (331.4) |
no star listed (332) |
η Piscis Austrini
(333.4) |
22h
(334.8) |
Kae Uh (334.0), Al
Kurhah (334.4), Sadalmelik (334.6), ι Aquarii, ν
Pegasi (334.7) |
Febr
13 (*329) |
14 |
15
(46) |
16 |
17 (413 = 14 * 29½) |
18 (49) |
ºFebr 9 |
10 |
11 |
12
(408) |
13
(*329) |
14
(45) |
'January 17 |
18 (383) |
19
(384) |
20 |
21
(386 = 2 * 193) |
22 |
"January 3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7
(372) |
8
(*293) |
Looking for guidance at the Full
Moon, we could read the great tagata in Ga4-1
as a Sign of day 46 (February 15) and in the
calendar from the time of Al Sharatain it was
'January 19 (384 = 13 * 29½ + ½). 46 - 27 = 19.
Since the time of Gregorius XIII the
Sun had changed position with 4 days and the last
day at Oromanga therefore coincided with Hora
Iti 19 instead of Hora Iti 15. Regulus rose with the
Sun at 10h, in the following day:
Papa O Pea |
|
|
|
|
|
Ga4-5 (88) |
Ga4-6 |
Ga4-7 |
Ga4-8 |
Ga4-9 |
Al Jabhah-8 /
Maghā-10 |
λ Hydrae (153.2) |
Adhafera,
Tania Borealis, Simiram (154.7) |
Algieba,
q Carinae (155.5) |
Tania Australis (156.0),
Ghost of
Jupiter
(156.8) |
10h (152.2) |
AL JABHAH
(152.4),
Regulus
(152.7) |
Hora Iti 20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 (236) |
ºAug 16 |
17 |
18
(*150) |
19 |
20 (232) |
'July 24 |
25 (206) |
26 |
27 (*128) |
28 |
"July 10 (*111) |
11 |
12 (193) |
13 |
14 |
ι
Pegasi (335.0), Alnair (335.1), μ
Piscis Austrini, υ Piscis Austrini
(335.3), Woo (335.7), Baham, τ
Piscis Austrini (335.8) |
ζ
Cephei (336.2), λ Cephei (336.3),
-/270 Lac. (336.7), λ Piscis
Austrini (336.8) |
ε
Cephei (337.2), 1/325 Lac. (337.3),
Ancha (337.4), α Tucanae (337.9) |
Al Sa'ad al Ahbiyah-23 /
Shatabisha-25 |
β/172
Lac. (339.2), 4/1100 Lac. (339.4), π
Aquarii (339.5)
Castor
|
ρ
Aquarii (338.2), 2/365 Lac. (338.5),
SADACHBIA
(338.6) |
Febr 19 (*335) |
20 |
21 |
22 (53) |
23 |
ºFebr 15 (46) |
16 (*332) |
17 (413) |
18 |
19 (50) |
'Jan 23 (*308) |
24 (55) |
25 |
26 |
27 |
"January 9 |
10 (*295) |
11 |
12 |
13 (378) |
Hora Iti 24
was day 236 (= 472 / 2) and the last day of Papa O Pea.
However, perceived against the background of the Gregorian calendar
day 236 came at Hora Iti 28 (240):
- |
Ahu
Akapu |
Te
Pito O Te Kainga |
|
|
|
|
Ga4-10
(93) |
Ga4-11 |
Ga4-12 |
Ga4-13 |
Extended
Net-26b |
Shir
(158.9) |
p
Carinae (159.3) |
φ Hydrae
(160.3) |
μ HYDRAE
(157.1) |
25 (*157) |
Hora Iti
26 |
27 |
28 (240) |
ºAug 21
(*153) |
22 |
23 |
24 (236) |
'July 29
(210) |
30
(*131) |
31 |
'August
1 |
"July 15
(*116) |
16 |
17 |
18 (199) |
δ Tucanae (340.1), ρ
Cephei (340.2), ζ Aquarii (340.4), 5/1100 Lac.
(340.7), σ Aquarii, 6/650 Lac. (340.9)
Procyon
|
α/91 Lac. (341.1),
Homan, β Piscis Austrini (341.2), ν Tucanae (341.5),
υ Aquarii (341.9) |
η Aquarii (342.1),
Situla (342.7) |
ε Piscis Austrini
(343.5), ο Pegasi (343.8) |
February 24 (420) |
25 (*341) |
26 |
27 (58) |
ºFebr 20
(416) |
21
(*337) |
22 |
23 (54) |
'January
28 (393) |
29
(*314) |
30 |
31 (396) |
"January
14 |
15
(*300) |
16 |
17 (382) |
... The
ordinary year in the previous Roman calendar consisted of 12
months, for a total of 355 days. In addition, a 27-day
intercalary month, the Mensis Intercalaris, was sometimes
inserted between February and March. This intercalary month was
formed by inserting 22 days after the first 23 or 24 days of
February; the last five days of February, which counted down
toward the start of March, became the last five days of
Intercalaris. The net effect was to add 22 or 23 days to the
year, forming an intercalary year of 377 or 378 days.
After
Hora Iti 28 (240) = ºAugust 24
(236) the position close to the Full Moon in the night was at
ºFebruary 23.
"On the
twenty-ninth day of the month of August ('Hora Iti') they
went to Pu Pakakina. They arrived, remained there, and gave
the name 'Pu Pakaina A Ira'. They remained one month in Pu
Papakina."
41 * 4
(Ga4-14) = 164 and *344 (February 28) - 164 = 180. In the times of
Bharani (*344 - 41 + 80 = 383) the date "January 18 was the
last before the border line at 13 * 29½ = 383½ days, counted from
the previous "January 1. 365 + 18 = 383.
In Roman
times, and after Julius Caesar had changed the calendar, the star
Matar had been close to the Full Moon in 'February 1.
In
rongorongo times the Ghost of Jupiter rose with the Sun 156 (= 12 *
13) days after the March equinox, in Hora Iti 24 (236). 5 days later
Matar (η Pegasi at the right front knee
of the upside down winged horse) was close to the Full Moon:
... The star Matar (η
Pegasi) clearly could mean 'to kill' or something like that. My
opinion is based on some research decades ago into the possible
correlations between such words as on one hand *matar (e.g.
in 'matador' from the Spanish word for Bull-killer and in 'mate',
the immobilized state of the king in chess) and on the other hand *mater
(e.g. in 'madeira' as a name for the wine from the island with the
same name, which in Portuguese means the island of 'wood and timbers').
... But Osiris's evil
brother, Set, whose sister-wife was the goddess Nephtys, was
mortally jealous both of his virtue and of his fame, and so,
stealthily taking the measure of his good brother's body, he caused
a beautifully decorated sarcophagus to be fashioned and on a certain
occasion in the palace, when all were drinking and making merry, had
it brought into the room and jestingly promised to give it to the
one whom it should fit exactly. All tried, but, like the glass
slipper of Cinderella, it fitted but one; and when Osiris, the last,
laid himself within it, immediately a company of seventy-two
conspirators with whom Set had contrived his plot dashed forward,
nailed the lid upon the sarcophagus, soldered it with molten lead,
and flung it into the Nile, down which it floated to the sea ...
To this we can then add
*māter (e.g. in 'matter', the origin of materia, and in 'Alma
Mater', Latin for the 'Nourishing Mother')
... |