5. And then to the updated glyph correlations:
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Ga6-20 |
Ga6-21 |
Ga6-22 |
Ga6-23
(**136) |
Zuben
Elgenubi (225.2) |
ο Lupi, ξ
Bootis (225.5), Kochab (226.0) |
Ke Kwan
(227.3), Ke Kwan (227.4) |
Zuben
Elakribi (227.8), Nekkar (228.3) |
November 1
(305) |
2 |
3 |
15h =
228.3 |
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Ga6-24 (165) |
Ga6-25
(*230) |
Ga6-26 |
π Lupi
(228.9), Zuben Hakrabim (229.3) |
λ Lupi
(229.9) |
κ Lupi
(230.7), ζ Lupi (230.8) |
November 5 |
6 |
7 |
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Ga6-27 (640) |
Ga6-28 |
Ga6-29
(*234) |
Zuben
Elschemali (231.8),
μ Lupi (232.3) |
ο Cor.
Borealis (233.0),
δ
Lupi (233.1), φ¹, ν² Lupi (232.2), ν¹ Lupi (233.3), ε
Lupi (233.4) |
φ² Lupi
(233.5), Pherkad (233.6),
η Cor.
Borealis (233.8),
υ
Lupi (233.9), Alkalurops (234.1) |
8 |
9 |
10 (314) |
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Ga7-1
(171) |
Ga7-2 |
Ga7-3
(*237) |
Ga7-4 |
Nusakan (235.0) |
θ Cor.
Borealis (236.3) |
γ Lupi
(236.6),
Gemma,
Zuben Elakrab (236.7).
μ Cor.
Borealis (236.8),
ω Lupi (237.3) |
ψ¹
Lupi (237.7),
ζ Cor.
Borealis (237.9) |
November 11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
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Ga7-5 |
Ga7-6 |
Ga7-7
(177) |
Ga7-8 |
Ga7-9 |
Ga7-10 |
ψ² Lupi
(238.5), γ Cor. Borealis (238.7),
Unuk Elhaia (238.9),
π Cor. Borealis (239.1) |
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δ Cor.
Borealis (240.5),
χ Lupi
(240.6),
κ Cor.
Borealis (240.9) |
λ Cor. Borealis,
ξ Lupi
(242.1) |
ε Cor.
Borealis (242.5),
Dschubba
(242.7), η Lupi (242.9),
ρ Cor.
Borealis (243.4) |
ι Cor.
Borealis (243.5),
θ Lupi
(244.5) |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 (322) |
19 |
16h = 243.5 |
Here we can guess why the
κ star has been located where it is
(and not at the end of the constellation). Day 241 beyond equinox
corresponds to the last day in half a year - measured by synodic
lunar months (6 * 29½ = 177) - and beginning with May 25 (cfr at Virgo):
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