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When
Canopus anciently pulled
down the 'spirit
aqueduct' causing a
dried out 'lake', then
the ship Argo Navis
could have gone down
too, all the way down to
rock bottom far in the
south at Canopus. Noah
is looking out in this
imaginative illustration
and right down below him
at bottom is the great
rishi star (Agastya,
Eridu, Canopus).
The power
of Canopus was gravity
and gravity pulls down
next to everything -
except flames from a
fire.
... In the inscriptions
of Dendera, published by
Dümichen, the goddess
Hathor is called
'lady of every joy'. For
once, Dümichen adds:
Literally ... 'the lady
of every heart circuit'.
This is not to say that
the Egyptians had
discovered the
circulation of the
blood. But the
determinative sign for
'heart' often figures as
the plumb bob at the end
of a plumb line coming
from a well-known
astronomical or
surveying device, the
merkhet. Evidently,
'heart' is something
very specific, as it
were the 'center of
gravity' ... See Aeg.Wb.
2, pp. 55f. for sign of
the heart (ib) as
expressing generally
'the middle, the center'.
And this may lead in
quite another direction.
The Arabs preserved a
name for Canopus -
besides calling the star
Kalb at-tai-man
('heart of the south')
... Suhail el-wezn,
'Canopus Ponderosus',
the heavy-weighing
Canopus, a name promptly
declared meaningless by
the experts, but which
could well have belonged
to an archaic system in
which Canopus was the
weight at the end of the
plumb line, as befitted
its important position
as a heavy star at the
South Pole of the
'waters below'
...
The
'winter-summer' (toga-hora)
glyphs are ending at φ
Gemini 4 * 29½ days from
0h. There are no more
such in the text,
neither on side a nor on
side b, and counted from
Ga1-6 (the left part of
which belongs in the
group) to the last
specimen there were 48
days.
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19 |
Ga1-30 |
Ga2-1 |
Ga2-2 |
Ga2-3 (33) |
Ga2-4 |
Furud (94.9) |
Well-22 |
no star listed
(96) |
β Monocerotis, ν
Gemini (97.0) |
no star listed
(98) |
δ Columbae
(95.2),
TEJAT POSTERIOR,
Mirzam (95.4),
CANOPUS (95.6),
ε Monocerotis
(95.7), ψ1
Aurigae (95.9) |
June 23 |
ST JOHN'S EVE |
25 |
26 (177) |
27 |
ºJune 19 |
20 (*91) |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 |
'May 27 |
28 (*68) |
29 |
30 (*70) |
31 |
'Vaitu Potu 27 |
28 (148) |
29 |
30 (150) |
31 |
"May 13 |
14 (*54) |
15 (*55) |
16 (136) |
17 |
Purva
Ashadha-20 |
Kaus Borealis
(279.3) |
ν Pavonis
(280.4), κ Cor.
Austr. (280.9) |
Abhijit-22 |
KAUS MEDIUS,
κ Lyrae (277.5),
Tung Hae (277.7) |
KAUS AUSTRALIS
(278.3),
ξ Pavonis
(278.4), Al
Athfar (278.6) |
θ Cor. Austr.
(281.0),
VEGA
(281.8) |
December 23
(357) |
CHRISTMAS EVE |
25 |
26 (360) |
27 |
ºDec 19 (*273) |
20 |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 (357) |
'Nov 26 (*250) |
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 (*254) |
'Ko Ruti 26 |
27 |
28 |
29 (333) |
30 |
"Nov12 (*236) |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 (320) |
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Ga2-24 |
Ga2-25 |
Ga2-26 |
Ga2-27 |
Ga2-28
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Ga2-29 |
Ga3-1 (60) |
φ Gemini (118.4) |
Drus (119.9) |
ω Cancri (120.2) |
8h (121.7) |
ρ Puppis
(122.0), Heap of
Fuel (122.1), ζ
Monocerotis
(122.3), ψ
Cancri (122.6),
Regor (122.7) |
Tegmine (123.3) |
Al Tarf (124.3)
Ras Algethi
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χ Gemini
(121.0), Naos
(121.3) |
July 17 |
18 |
19 (200) |
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
ºJuly 13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 (200) |
'June 20 |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 |
ST JOHN'S EVE |
25 |
26 |
'He Maro 20 |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 |
ST JOHN'S EVE |
25 |
26 (177) |
"June 6 |
7 (*78) |
8 |
9 (160) |
10 |
11 |
12 |
ι Sagittarii
(301.2),
Terebellum, ξ
Aquilae (301.3),
Alshain
(301.6), φ
Aquilae (301.8) |
ε Pavonis, θ
Sagittarii
(302.3), γ
Sagittae
(302.5), μ
Pavonis (302.7) |
τ Aquilae
(303.8) |
20h (304.4) |
Shang Wei
(305.2), θ
Sagittae
(305.4), Tseen
Foo (305.6), ξ
Capricorni
(305.8) |
Tso Ke (306.3) |
Gredi
(307.2), σ
Capricorni
(307.5), Alshat
(307.9) |
η Sagittae
(304.2), δ
Pavonis (304.4) |
Jan 16 |
17 |
18 (383) |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 |
ºJan 12 |
13 (378) |
14 |
15 (*300) |
16 |
17 |
18 |
'Dec 20 |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 (*277) |
CHRISTMAS EVE |
25 |
26 |
'Ko Koró 20 |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 |
CHRISTMAS EVE |
25 |
26 (360) |
"Dec 6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 (*264) |
11 |
12 (346) |
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Ga1-6 |
Ga2-2 |
Ga2-4 |
Ga2-6 |
Ga2-8 |
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Ga2-10 |
Ga2-12 |
Ga2-14 |
Ga2-16 |
Ga2-24 |
Egyptian
bread, (-t,
female
determinant) |
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Phoenician
qoph |
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Greek
phi |
Φ(φ) |
... is the
21st letter
of the Greek
alphabet ...
Its origin
is uncertain
but it may
be that phi
originated
as the
letter qoppa
... In
traditional
Greek
numerals,
phi has a
value of 500
or 500000
...
Isaac
Taylor,
History of
the
Alphabet:
Semitic
Alphabets,
Part 1,
2003: 'The
old
explanation,
which has
again been
revived by
Halévy, is
that it
denotes an
'ape,' the
character
Q being
taken to
represent an
ape with its
tail hanging
down. It may
also be
referred to
a Talmudic
root which
would
signify an
'aperture'
of some
kind, as the
'eye of a
needle,' ...
Lenormant
adopts the
more usual
explanation
that the
word means a
'knot' ...
... The
king,
wearing now
a short,
stiff
archaic
mantle,
walks in a
grave and
stately
manner to
the
sanctuary of
the wolf-god
Upwaut,
the 'Opener
of the Way',
where he
anoints the
sacred
standard
and,
preceded by
this,
marches to
the palace
chapel, into
which he
disappears.
A period of
time elapses
during which
the pharaoh
is no longer
manifest.
When he
reappears he
is clothed
as in the
Narmer
palette,
wearing the
kilt with
Hathor
belt and
bull's tail
attatched.
In his right
hand he
holds the
flail
scepter and
in his left,
instead of
the usual
crook of the
Good
Shepherd, an
object
resembling a
small
scroll,
called the
Will, the
House
Document, or
Secret of
the Two
Partners,
which he
exhibits in
triumph,
proclaiming
to all in
attendance
that it was
given him by
his dead
father
Osiris,
in the
presence of
the
earth-god
Geb. 'I
have run',
he cries,
'holding the
Secret of
the Two
Partners,
the Will
that my
father has
given me
before
Geb. I
have passed
through the
land and
touched the
four sides
of it. I
traverse it
as I
desire.' ... |
The
last Greek lettered
star in Gemini was
χ, which in
rongorongo times was
rising with the Sun
at 8h together with
Naos in Argo Navis.
The Greek letter of
Naos is ζ and its
location is at the
first of the 7 ropes
leading up towards
the top of the mast:
'Plumb
lines' (strings) there
were both high up at the
reversed Eagle (Lyra)
and in the right hand of
Castor:
Castor
has both arrow and 'bow'
in contrast to Pollux
with his single club. Or
the thin arrow of in the
left hand of Castor is
in contrast to the thick
club in the right hand
of Pollux. Together they
illustrate the balance
between water (winter)
and air (summer).
I think
the weighing of the
heart down in the
Underworld is a
misunderstanding. The
'Heart' is balanced
against a 'Feather'. The
light bird feathers
symbolize air and the
heavy heart symbolizes a
bucket of water.
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