Metoro's
triplet of tagata for
June 11-13 could thus in a way
correspond to Gb1-9--11:
Rohini 15 |
Mrigashīrsha 1
(57) |
2 |
Pleione 12 |
13 (27) |
Albatain 1 |
June 11 |
12 (163) |
13 |
|
|
|
Cb3-7 (448) |
Cb3-8 |
Cb3-9 |
ko te maro -
ko
te tagata
|
kua hua te
tagata |
ko
te tagata |
Nihal (81.7),
Mintaka (82.4) |
ε Columbae
(82.6),
Arneb (83.0,
φ¹ Orionis
(83.1), Heka
(83.2)
|
Hatysa (83.5),
φ² Orionis
(83.6),
Alnilam (83.7),
Heavenly Gate,
ν Columbae
(84.0) |
Mula 13 |
14 |
15 (242) |
December 12
(346) |
St Lucia |
14 |
Akleel 1 (210) |
2 |
3 |
Kuma (265.6), σ
Arae (265.9),
Ras Alhague
(266.1),
Sargas (266.3),
μ Ophiuchi, π
Arae (266.5) |
Nan Hae (266.6),
ι Herculis
(266.7) |
Girtab, ο
Serpentis
(267.6), Kelb
Alrai, μ Arae
(268.1) |
|
|
|
Gb1-9 |
Gb1-10 (240) |
Gb1-11 |
Alshain (301.6),
ε Pavonis
(302.3) |
μ Pavonis
(302.7) |
δ Pavonis
(304.4) |
January 17 |
18 (383) |
20h (304.4) |
There is a
loss of a 'head' in Gb1-10,
which maybe should be understood
as a
Sign for the limit at 383½
(= 13 * 29½).
In the night
sky of June 12 there was
the date for Lucia, who
perhaps offered her pair of
eyes as a contrast to the
gain of 'fire' when Sun
reached midsummer.
The 3rd
new Columba star is
ν, which in June 13 rose
together with
Heavenly Gate (the point
of the southern Bull
horn).
In the night sky
of June 13
(where 61 * 3 =
183) Girtab (the
'Stinger', κ
Scorpii) could
be imagined as
a 'cobra' in
action:
In the middle of
the day, when
the heat was
overwhelming,
the 'cobra'
reposed:
|
Phoenician
nūn |
|
Greek
nu |
Ν (ν) |
The 4th new Columba
star to rise was μ,
accompanied by Ptolemy's
nebula of light
like the eye of
a cat shining in the
night:
Egyptian water ripples |
|
Phoenician mēm |
|
Greek mu |
Μ (μ) |
Mrigashīrsha
3 |
4
(60) |
5 |
Albatain
2 |
3
(30) |
4 |
June
14
(165) |
15
(531) |
16 |
|
|
|
Cb3-10 |
Cb3-11
(452) |
Cb3-12 |
te
taketake |
henua |
kiore
-
henua |
Alnitak,
Phakt
(Phaet),
(84.7) |
γ
Leporis
(85.9),
μ
Columbae
(86.1),
Saiph
(86.5) |
ζ
Leporis
(86.6) |
Mula
16 |
17
(244) |
18 |
December
15 |
16
(350) |
17 |
Akleel
4 |
5
(214) |
6 |
Kew
Ho
(268.6),
η
Pavonis
(268.7),
Apollyon
(268.9),
Muliphen
(269.0),
Basanismus
(269.5) |
Pherkard
(269.9),
M7
(270.5) |
Rukbalgethi
Genubi
(271.1),
ξ
Herculis
(271.5) |
In the beginning of the world the Loon called out to say there was no house for the Gods.
It could have been midsummer.
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