Beyond Akahanga was Hatinga Te Kohe, and
assuming this place was beginning at right ascension day
*104 (= 8 * 13 = 4 * 26 = 2 * 52) + *14 = *118 (= 2 * 59 = 4
* 29½ = 472 / 4 = 236 / 2) according to the epoch of Bharani, the
corresponding glyph (on side a of the G tablet) ought to be
number 81 + 14 = 95:
Nga Kope Ririva Tutuu Vai |
- |
|
365 |
A Te Taanga |
Te Pu Mahore |
1 |
-
13 |
-
378 |
A Hau Maka O Hiva
|
Te Poko Uri |
2 |
-
26 |
-
391 |
A Hau Maka I
[Sic!]
Hiva |
Te Manavai |
3 |
-
39 |
-
404 |
A Hau Maka O Hiva |
Te Kioe Uri |
4 |
-
52 |
-
417 |
Te
Piringa Aniva |
5 |
-
65 |
-
430 |
Te Pei |
6 |
-
78 |
-
443 |
Te Pou |
7 |
-
91 |
-
456 |
Hua Reva |
8 |
-
104 |
-
469 |
Akahanga |
9 |
- 117 |
- 482 |
Hatinga Te Kohe |
10 |
-
130 |
-
495 |
Roto Iri Are |
11 |
-
143 |
-
508 |
Tama He Ika Kino He Ihu Roroa |
12 |
-
156 |
-
521 |
- |
One Tea
|
13 |
-
169 |
-
534 |
A Hau Maka O Hiva |
Hanga Takaure |
14 |
-
182 |
-
547 |
Poike |
15 |
-
195 |
-
560 |
Pua Katiki |
16 |
-
208 |
-
573 |
Maunga Teatea |
17 |
- 221 |
- 586 |
Mahatua |
18 |
-
234 |
-
599 |
Taharoa |
19 |
-
247 |
-
612 |
Hanga Hoonu |
20 |
-
260 |
-
625 |
Rangi Meamea |
21 |
-
273 |
-
638 |
Peke Tau O Hiti |
22 |
-
286 |
-
651 |
Maunga Hau Epa |
23 |
-
299 |
-
664 |
Oromanga |
24 |
-
312 |
-
677 |
Hanga Moria One |
25 |
-
325 |
-
690 |
Papa O Pea |
26 |
-
338 |
-
703 |
Ahu Akapu |
27 |
- 351 |
- 716 |
Te Pito O Te Kainga
|
28 |
-
364 |
-
729 |
JUNE 7 (*78) |
8 |
9 |
10 (161) |
11 |
12 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ga3-19 (78 = 158 - 80) |
Ga3-20 |
Ga3-21 |
Ga3-22 (81) |
Ga3-23 |
Ga3-24 |
The Knot (Ukdah) |
5 Imix 9 Kumk'u
Rishu A.-13 (Head of the
Lion)
ψ Leonis (146.4),
RAS ELASET AUSTRALIS
= ε Leonis
(146.6)
*105.0 = *146.4 - *41.4 |
VATHORZ PRIOR = υ
Carinae
(147.9) |
Star-25 (Horse) /
ANA-HEU-HEU-PO-5 (Pillar
where debates were held)
ALPHARD
(The Horse) =
α
Hydrae
(142.3),
ω
Leonis (142.6),
τ¹
Hydrae (142.7) |
Al Tarf-7 (The End)
ψ
Velorum (143.3),
ALTERF =
λ Leonis,
τ²
Hydrae (143.4),
ξ
Leonis (143.5)
*102.0 = *143.4 - *41.4 |
A Hydrae
(144.1)
VEGA (α Lyrae) |
Creation
of our present world
UKDAH
(Knot) = ι Hydrae
(145.4), κ Hydrae
(145.5),
SUBRA = ο Leonis
(145.8)
*104.0 = *145.4 - *41.4
(= *288 - *184) |
Itzam-Yeh
defeated |
28
May
(148),
3149
BC |
1st
3-stone
place |
21
May
(141),
3114
BC |
Creation
of
our
present
world |
13
August
(225),
3114
BC |
Och
ta
chan
(Hun-Nal-Ye
'entered
or
became
the
sky') |
5
February
(36),
3112
BC |
21
May,
3114
BC -
5
February,
3112
BC =
542 |
542
'happens
to
be'
the
sum
of
365
days
and
6 *
29½
nights. |
|
Hua Reva (92-104) |
Akahanga (105-117) |
Aug 10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 (*146) |
15 (227 → π) |
°Aug 6 |
7 |
8 (220) |
9 |
10 |
11 (*143) |
'July 14 |
15 |
16 |
17 (*118) |
18 |
19 (200) |
SIRIUS |
"July 1 |
2 |
3 (*104) |
4
(185) |
Te Anakena 5 |
81 (= 158 - 77) |
82 |
83 |
84 |
85 = 185 - 100 |
86 = 227 - 141 |
...
Makoi replied, 'In Hiva
the land belongs to him
- the land here is mine,
not his [tae oona]!'
They stayed (there
longer). On the fifth
day of the month of July
(Anakena), they
all got up, went
downhill, went on, and
reached Hanga Te Pau.
They took their
provisions with them,
carrying them on their
shoulders, went on, and
reached Te Pou.
They made camp and slept
in Te Pou on the
tenth of the month of
July (Anakena).
Then they all got up,
carried their provision
on their shoulders, went
straight ahead, and
followed the path of the
dream soul of Hau
Maka. They came to
Hua Reva and
said, This is Hua
Reva A Hau Maka!...
(E:21-22) |
CLOSE TO THE FULL MOON: |
DEC 7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11
(345) |
12 (*266) |
Al Sa'd al Su'ud-22
(Luckiest of the Lucky)
/
Emptiness-11 (Rat)
TSIN =
36 Capricorni
(325.2),
ALPHIRK (The Flock) =
β
Cephei
(325.7),
SADALSUD
=
β
Aquarii,
ξ
Gruis (325.9) |
no star listed (326) |
CASTRA
= ε Capricorni
(327.2),
BUNDA
= ξ Aquarii
(327.5)
SIRIUS (α Canis Majoris) |
Mahar sha hi-na Shahū-26
(Western One in the Tail
of the Goat)
NASHIRA
=
γ
Capricorni
(328.0),
ν
Oct. (328.3), AZELFAFAGE
=
π¹
Cygni,
κ
Capricorni (328.7) |
Arkat sha hi-na Shahū-27
(Eastern One in the Tail
of the Goat)
ENIF
(The Nose) =
ε
Pegasi, ERAKIS =
μ
Cephei
(329.2),
46 CAPRICORNI,
JIH
(the Sun) =
κ
Pegasi
(329.3),
ι
Piscis Austrini (329.4),
λ
Capricorni (329.6),
ν
Cephei (329.7),
DENEB ALGIEDI
=
δ
Capricorni
(329.8)
*288.0 = *329.4 - *41.4 |
θ Piscis Austrini
(330.1), λ Octantis
(330.7) |
Febr 9 (40) |
10 |
11 |
12 (408) |
13 (*329) |
All Hearts' Day |
°Febr 5 (36) |
6 |
7 |
8 (*324) |
9 |
10 (41) |
'Jan 13 (378) |
14 |
15 (*300) |
16 |
17 |
18 (383) |
"Dec 30 |
31 (*285) |
"Jan 1 (366) |
2 |
3 |
4 |
*184 = *325 - *141 |
*185 = *285 - *100 |
*(83 + 183 - 80) |
*187 |
*188 |
*189 |
JUNE 13 |
14 (*85) |
15 |
16 |
17 (168) |
18 |
19 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ga4-1 (84) |
Ga4-2 |
Ga4-3 |
Ga4-4 |
Ga4-5 (88) |
Ga4-6 |
Ga4-7 |
υ¹
Hydrae (148.4),
RAS ELASET BOREALIS
(Northern Head of the
Lion) =
μ
Leonis
(148.7)
*107.0 = *148.4 - *41.4 |
TSEEN KE (Heaven's
Record) =
φ
Velorum
(149.9) |
ν Leonis (150.1), π
Leonis (150.6) |
υ² Hydrae (151.8) |
Al Jabhah-8 (Forehead) /
Maghā-10 (Bountiful) /
Sharru-14 (King)
10h (152.2)
AL JABHAH =
η
Leonis
(152.4),
REGULUS
(Little KIng) =
α
Leonis
(152.7)
*111.0 = *152.4 - *41.4
= *101 + *10 |
λ Hydrae (153.2) |
ADHAFERA = ζ Leonis,
TANIA BOREALIS (Northern
Gazelle) = λ Ursae
Majoris, SIMIRAM = ω
Carinae
(154.7) |
Akahanga (105-117) |
Aug 16 |
17 (229) |
18 |
19 |
20 (*152) |
21 |
22 |
°Aug 12 |
13 (225) |
14 |
15 |
16 (*148) |
17 |
18 |
'July 20 (201) |
21 |
22 / 7 |
23 |
24 (*125) |
25 |
26 |
"July 6 (*107) |
7 |
8 |
9 |
Te Anakena 10 |
11 |
12 (193) |
87 = 164 - 77 |
88 |
89 |
90 |
91 = 191 - 100 |
92 = 233 - 141 |
93 |
... They took their
provisions with them,
carrying them on their
shoulders, went on, and
reached Te Pou.
They made camp and slept
in Te Pou on the
tenth day of the month
of July ('Anakena')
... [E:22]
The kuhane
station
Te Pou
was, I have suggested,
ending with right
ascension day *91
(according to the
timeframe of Bharani),
and this was *111 - *91
= *20 right ascension
days earlier than at
Te Anakena 10
(*111).
However, we can see that
conted from the Nose of
the Lion the right
ascension day would have
been *91.
ALCYONE (*56) |
84 |
AL MINHAR AL ASAD (*141) |
10 |
REGULUS
(*152) |
May 16 (501 = 80 + 56) |
Aug 9 (221 = 80 + *141) |
Aug 20 (232 = 91 + *141) |
'April 19 (474 = 136 - 27) |
'July 13 (194 = 221 - 27) |
'July 24 (205 = 232 - 27) |
"April 5 (460 = 136 - 41) |
"June 29 (180 = 221 - 41) |
"July 10 (191 = 232 - 41) |
MARCH 13 (437 = 136 - 64) |
JUNE 6 (157 = 221 - 64) |
JUNE 6 (157 = 221 - 64) |
501 - 141 = 360 = *280 |
221 - 141 = 80 → *0 |
232 - 141 = 91 |
JUNE 3 |
4 (155
= 5 * 31) |
5 (*441 = 9 * 49) |
6 (157 = 221 - 64) |
|
|
|
|
Ga3-15 |
Ga3-16 (75 = 548 - 472) |
Ga3-17 (548 = 441 + 107) |
Ga3-18 (77) |
κ Pyxidis (138.0), ε Pyxidis
(138.5) |
π
Cancri (139.2),
MIAPLACIDUS = β Carinae
(139.3),
TUREIS (Little Shield) = ι
Carinae
(139.8) |
no star listed (140) |
θ
Pyxidis (141.5),
MARKAB VELORUM =
κ
Velorum
(141.5),
AL MINHAR AL ASAD
(The Nose of the Lion) =
κ
Leonis
(141.6),
λ
Pyxidis (141.9) |
|
Hua Reva (92-104) |
6 |
7 (584 → Venus) |
Aug 8 (220) |
9 (*141) |
2 (214) |
3 |
°Aug 4 (216) |
5 |
10 |
11 |
'July 12 (193) |
13 (*114) |
26 (177 = 354 / 2) |
27 |
"June 28 (*99) → 2π |
29 (180 = 80 + 100) |
77 |
78 |
79 = 220 - 141 |
0h = 80 (= 157 - 77) |
CLOSE TO THE FULL MOON: |
DEC 3 |
4 |
5 |
6 (340) |
α Oct.
(321.5), δ
Equulei (321.7),
φ
Capricorni (321.8) |
KITALPHA (Part of a Horse)
=
α
Equulei
(322.0),
ALDERAMIN (The Right Arm)
= α Cephei
(322.9) |
DAI = ι Capricorni
(323.5),
β
Equulei (323.8) |
γ
Pavonis (324.1),
YAN = ζ Capricorni
(324.6) |
5 (36) |
6 |
Febr 7 (403) |
8 (*324) |
°Febr 1 |
2 |
°Febr 3 (399) |
4 (*320) |
9 |
10 |
'Jan 11 (*296) |
12 (377) |
26 (360) |
"Dec 27 |
28 (*282 → 2 * 141) |
29 (363 = 3 * 121) |
*180 |
*181 |
*323 - *141 = *182 |
*183 |
When the
Explorers had slept in
Te Pou in "July
10 (191) this was 10
days after the Sun had
risen together with
Sirius in "June 30
(181), and probably this
was because the
Explorers used the
Julian calendar instead
of the Gregorian:
...
The Julian calendar day
Thursday, 4 October 1582
was followed by the
first day of the
Gregorian calendar,
Friday, 15 October 1582
(the cycle of weekdays
was not affected)
...
|
CLOSE TO THE FULL MOON: |
DEC 13 |
14 (*268) |
15 |
16 (350) |
17 |
18 |
19 |
KUH (Weeping)
=
μ
Capricorni
(331.4),
γ
Gruis (331.5)
*290.0 = *331.4 - *41.4 |
no star listed (332) |
η Piscis Austrini (333.4)
*292.0 = *333.4 - *41.4 |
22h (334.8)
KAE UH (Roof) = ο Aquarii (334.0), AL KURHAH (White Spot) = ξ Cephei
(334.4),
SADALMELIK (Lucky King)
= α Aquarii, AL
DHANAB (The Tail)
= λ Gruis
(334.6), ι Aquarii, ν
Pegasi (334.7)
*293.0 = *334.4 - *41.4 |
ι Pegasi (335.0),
ALNAIR (The Bright One)
= α Gruis
(335.1), μ Piscis
Austrini, υ Piscis
Austrini (335.3),
WOO (Pestle)
= π Pegasi
(335.7),
BAHAM = θ Pegasi,
τ Piscis Austrini
(335.8) |
ζ
Cephei (336.2),
λ
Cephei (336.3), -/270
Lac.
(336.7), λ Piscis
Austrini (336.8) |
μ
Gruis (337.0),
ε
Cephei (337.2), 1/325
Lac. (337.3),
ANCHA (Hip) =
θ
Aquarii
(337.4),
ψ
Oct.
(337.5), α Tucanae
(337.9)
*296.0 = *337.4 - *41.4
*337.4 = *169.4 (Coxa,
the Hip in Leo) + *168 |
... Horapollo, the
grammarian of
Alexandria, about AD
400, tells us that the
crane was the symbol of
a star-observer in Egypt
... |
Febr 15 |
16 |
17 (14 * 29½) |
18 (414) |
19 |
20 |
21 (52) |
°Febr 11 |
12 |
13 |
2-14 |
15 |
16 (*332) |
17 (413) |
'Jan 19 (384) |
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 (*308) |
24 |
25 |
"Jan 5 |
6 |
7 (372) |
8 (*293) |
9 |
10 |
11 |
*190 |
*191 |
*333 - *141 |
*293 - *100 |
*(91 + 183) |
*195 |
*196 |
JUNE 20 (*91) |
SOLSTICE (172) |
22 |
23 |
|
|
|
|
Ga4-8 |
Ga4-9 (92) |
Ga4-10 |
Ga4-11 |
ALGIEBA (The Mane)
= γ
Leonis,
q Carinae (155.5) |
TANIA AUSTRALIS (Southern
Gazelle) =
μ
Ursae Majoris
(156.0),
GHOST OF JUPITER = NGC3242
Hydrae
(156.8) |
Extended Net-26b (Ox)
μ Hydrae
(157.1) |
Maru-sha-arkat-Sharru-15 (4th
Son behind the King)
SHIR (Possessing Luminous Rays)
=
ρ
Leonis
(158.9) |
... From a
point a little to the west of
ζ
[Adhafera, ζ
Leonis] and not much farther
from γ
- when first observed the
radiant point was in Cancer -
issue the Leonids, the
meteor stream of November 9th to
17th, its maximum now occurring
on the 13th to 14th, which about
every thirty-three years has
furnished such wonderful
displays, the last in 1866 and
the next due in 1899. Their
first noticed appearance may
have been in the year 137, since
which date the stream has
completed fifty-two revolutions.
According to Theophanes of
Byzantium, the shower was seen
from there in November, 472; but
the late Professor Newton, our
deservedly great authority on
the whole subject of meteors,
commenced his list of the
Leonids with their appearance on
the 13th of October, 902, the
Arabian Year of the Stars,
during the night of the death of
King Ibrahim ben Ahmad, and
added: It will be seen that all
these showers are at intervals
of a third of a century, that
they are at a fixed day of the
year, and that the day has moved
steadily and uniformly along the
calendar, at the rate of about a
month in a thousand years
...
|
Akahanga (105-117) |
Aug 23 |
24 (4 * 59) |
25 (*157 =
314 / 2) |
26 |
°Aug 19 |
20 (232) |
21 (*153) |
22 |
'July 27 (*128) |
28 |
29 (210 = 7 * 30) |
30 |
"July 13 (*114) |
14 (195 = 13 * 15) |
15 |
16 |
94 |
95 = 195 - 100 |
96 = 237 - 141 |
97 |
CLOSE TO THE FULL MOON: |
DEC 20 (354) |
SOLSTICE (*275) |
22 |
23 |
Al Sa'ad al Ahbiyah-23 (Lucky
Star of Hidden Things) /
Shatabisha-25 (Comprising a
Hundred Physicians)
ε
Oct. (338.1),
ρ
Aquarii (338.2), 2/365 Lac.
(338.5),
SADACHBIA
=
γ
Aquarii
(338.6),
π
Gruis (338.9) |
β/172
Lac. (339.2), 4/1100 Lac.
(339.4),
π
Aquarii (339.5)
*298.0= *339.4 - *41.4
CASTOR (α Gemini) |
δ
Tucanae (340.1),
ρ
Cephei (340.2),
ν
Gruis (340.3),
ζ
Aquarii,
δ
Gruis (340.4), 5/1100 Lac.
(340.7), σ Aquarii, 6/650 Lac.
(340.9)
*299.0 = *340.4 - *41.4
PROCYON (α Canis Minoris) |
υ Oct. (341.0), α/91 Lac.
(341.1),
HOMAN (Hero) = ζ Pegasi,
β Piscis Austrini (341.2), ν
Tucanae (341.5), υ Aquarii
(341.9) |
... Al Sa'd
al Ahbiyah
... has been interpreted the
Lucky Star of Hidden Things or
Hiding-places, because when it
emerged from the sun's rays all
hidden worms and reptiles,
buried during the preceding
cold, creep out of their holes!
[*274 + 16 = 290]
|
Febr 22 (53) |
TERMINALIA |
24 (365 + 55 = 7 * 60) |
25 |
°Febr 18 |
19 (50) |
20 (*336 = 4 * 84) |
21 |
'Jan 26 |
27 (392) |
28 |
29 (*314) |
"Jan 12 |
13 (378 → Saturn) |
14 |
15 (*300) |
*14 + *183 |
*198 |
*340 - *141 |
*300 - *100 |
|
ST JOHN'S DAY |
JUNE
25 (181 - 5) |
26 (177) |
27 |
|
|
|
|
|
Ga4-12 (95 → 175 = 350 / 2) |
Ga4-13 → 14 * 29½ |
Ga4-14 → Bharani |
Ga4-15 → 4 * 15 = 60 |
p Carinae (159.3) |
φ Hydrae
(160.3) |
no star listed (161) |
VATHORZ POSTERIOR = θ
Carinae
(162.1),
PEREGRINI = μ Velorum,
η Carinae
(162.6) |
... This
[η
Carinae] is one of the most
noted objects in the
heavens, perhaps even so in
almost prehistoric times,
for Babylonian inscriptions
seem to refer to a star
noticeable from occasional
faintness in its light, that
Jensen thinks was η.
And he claims it as one of
the temple stars associated
with Ea, or Ia, of Eridhu¹,
the Lord of Waters,
otherwise known as Oannes²,
the mysterious human fish
and greatest god of the
kingdom.
¹ Eridhu,
or Eri-duga, the Holy City,
Nunki, or Nunpe, one of the
oldest cities in the world,
even in ancient Babylonia,
was that kingdom's
flourishing port on the
Persian Gulf, but, by the
encroachment of the delta,
its site is now one hundred
miles inland. In its
vicinity the Babylonians
located their sacred Tree of
Life.
²
Berōssōs described Oannes as
the teacher of early man in
all knowledge; and in
mythology he was even the
creator of man and the
father of Tammuz and Ishtar,
themselves associated with
other stars and sky figures.
Jensen thinks Oannes
connected with the stars of
Capricorn; Lockyer finds his
counterpart in the god
Chnemu of Southern Egypt;
and some have regarded him
as the prototype of Noah
...
|
Hatinga Te Kohe (118-130) |
Aug 27 |
28 (240) |
29 (*161) |
30 |
°Aug 23 |
24 (236 = 8 * 29½) |
25 (*157) |
26 |
'July 31 |
'Aug 1 |
2 (214) |
3 (*500) |
"July 17 |
Te
Anakena 18 |
19 (200) |
20 (*121) |
98 |
99 = 199 - 100 |
100 = 241 - 141 |
101 |
... They
went on and came to Tama.
They looked around and said,
'This is Tama.' They gave
the name 'Tama, an evil fish
(he ika kino),
a very long nose (He ihu
roroa).' Again they went
on and came to One Tea. They
saw it, looked around, and
gave the name 'One Tea A Hau
Maka'. Then they went on and
came to Hanga Takaure. There
they gave the name 'Hanga
Takaure A Hau Maka'. They
made camp and rested at the
Bay of Flies for a week (etahi
pohitu). On the
eighteenth day of the month
of July ('Anakena'), they
went on from Hanga Takaure.
[E:23]
The end of
the 14th dream-soul station
Hanga Takaure (ought, according to my table
above, have been at day 182,
i.e. 199 (Te Anakena 18)
- 182 = 17 of my right
ascension days earlier. 10
of these can be explained by
the Julian calendar day
difference at the time when
Gregory XIII launched his
new calendar. And then 365 +
10 = 375 = *295 = *285 + 10. |
CLOSE TO THE FULL MOON: |
CHRISTMAS EVE |
DEC 25 |
26 (360 = 177 + 183) |
27 |
η Aquarii (342.1), σ Gruis
(342.4),
SITULA
(Water-jar) = κ Aquarii
(342.7)
*301.0 = *342.4 - *41.4 |
ε Piscis Austrini (343.5), ο
Pegasi, β Gruis (343.8) |
ρ Gruis (344.0),
MATAR
(Rain) = η Pegasi
(344.2), η Gruis (344.6), β
Oct. (344.7) |
λ Pegasi (345.0), ξ Pegasi
(345.1), ε Gruis (345.3), τ
Aquarii (345.7), ξ Oct.
(345.8), μ Pegasi (345.9) |
|
Febr 26 |
27 (58 = 2 * 29) |
28 (424) |
March 1 (*345) |
°Febr 22 |
23 |
24 (55) |
25 |
'Jan 30 (*315) |
31 |
'Febr 1 (32) |
2 |
"Jan 16 (*301) |
17 |
18
(383) |
19 |
*18 + *183 |
*202 |
*344 - *141 |
*304 - *100 |
JUNE 28 (*99) |
29 (180) |
SIRIUS |
JULY 1 (*102) |
|
|
|
|
Ga4-16 → 64 |
Ga4-17 (100) |
29
Ko
Te Rano A Raraku |
Ga4-19 |
ν Hydrae (163.1) |
no star listed (164)
ALTAIR (α
Aquilae) |
Wings-27 (Snake)
η
Octans (165.4),
ALKES
(Shallow Basin) =
α
Crateris
(165.6)
*124.0 = *165.4 - *41.4 |
ANA-TIPU-4
(Upper-side-pillar -
where the guards stood)
MERAK
(Loin, not Lion) =
β
Ursae Majoris
(166.2),
DUBHE
(Bear) =
α
Ursae Majoris
(166.7) |
The Chinese Emperor was
drawing his bow at
Sirius but he did not
use an arrow ('teka').
His expectant servant in
front of him - probably
a female we can see from
her 'crocodile' girdle -
seems to be waiting for
the resulting rain
drops. It was the place
in the sky named after a
dry shallow basin (Al
Kes). |
Hatinga
Te Kohe (118-130) |
Aug 31 |
Sept 1 |
2 (*165) |
3 (246) |
°Aug 27 |
28 |
29 (*161 → °June 10) |
30 (242) |
'Aug 4 (216) |
5 (*137) |
6 |
7 |
"July 21 |
22 / 7 → π |
Te Anakena 23 |
24 (*125) |
102 |
103 = 203 - 100 |
104 = 245 - 141 |
105 |
...
They remained in
Hanga Hoonu for five
days. On the
twenty-third day of the
month of July
('Anakena'), they
reached Rangi Meamea
... [E:25-26] And
204 + 10 = day 214 in
their Julian calendar,
i.e. Te Anakena 23
(214).
...
The Julian calendar day
Thursday, 4 October 1582
was followed by the
first day of the
Gregorian calendar,
Friday, 15 October 1582
(the cycle of weekdays
was not affected)
...
... The difference
between 365¼ and
365.2425 is 3 / 400 (=
0.0075) of a day and
according to the Julian
calendar spring equinox
(north of the equator)
was therefore gradually
gliding backwards with
about 1 day in 1 /
0.0075 = 133 years ... |
CLOSE TO THE FULL MOON: |
DEC 28 |
29 |
30 (364) |
31 (*285) |
ι Cephei (346.0), λ
Aquarii, γ Piscis
Austrini, σ Pegasi
(346.5) |
SCHEAT AQUARII
= δ
Aquarii
(347.0),
ρ
Pegasi (347.2),
δ
Piscis Austrini (347.4),
FOMALHAUT
(Mouth of the Fish) =
α
Piscis Austrini,
τ
Gruis (347.8)
*306.0 = *347.4 - *41.4 |
FUM AL SAMAKAH
(Mouth of the Fish) =
β
Piscium
(348.3),
ζ
Gruis (348.5),
ο
Andromedae (348.9) |
Al Fargh al Mukdim-24
(Fore Spout) /
Purva Bhādrapadā-26
(First of the Blessed
Feet) /
House-13 (Pig)
SCHEAT PEGASI
=
β
Pegasi,
π
Piscis Austrini (349.3),
κ
Gruis (349.4),
MARKAB PEGASI
=
α
Pegasi
(349.5)
*308.0 = *349.4 - *41.4 |
...
Strassmeier and Epping,
in their
Astronomishes aus
Babylon, say that
there its stars formed
the third of the
twenty-eight ecliptic
constellations, -
Arku-sha-rishu-ku,
literally the Back of
the Head of Ku, - which
had been established
along that great circle
milleniums before our
era; and Lenormant
quotes, as an individual
title from cuneiform
inscriptions, Dil-kar,
the Proclaimer of Dawn,
that Jensen reads
As-kar, and others
Dil-gan, the
Messenger of Light.
George Smith inferred
from the tablets that it
might be the Star of
the Flocks; while
other Euphratean names
have been Lu-lim,
or Lu-nit, the
Ram's Eye; and Si-mal
or Si-mul, the
Horn star, which came
down even to late
astrology as the
Ram's Horn.
It
also was Anuv,
and had its
constellation's titles
I-ku and
I-ku-u, - by
abbreviation Ku,
- the Prince, or the
Leading One, the Ram
that led the heavenly
flock, some of íts
titles at a different
date being applied to
Capella of Auriga.
Brown
associates it with
Aloros, the first of the
ten mythical kings of
Akkad anterior to the
Deluge, the duration of
whose reigns
proportionately
coincided with the
distances apart of the
ten chief ecliptic stars
beginning with Hamal,
and he deduces from this
kingly title the
Assyrian Ailuv,
and hence the Hebrew
Ayil; the other
stars corresponding to
the other mythical kings
being Alcyone,
Aldebaran, Pollux,
Regulus, Spica, Antares,
Algenib, Deneb Algedi,
and Scheat ... |
March 2 |
3 |
4
(*348) |
5 (64) |
°Febr 26 |
27 |
28 (*344) |
°March 1 (60) |
'Febr 3 |
4 |
5 (36) |
6 (*322) |
"Jan 20 |
21 |
22 |
23 (*308) |
*22 + *183 |
*206 |
*348 - *141 |
*308 - *100 |
|
JULY 2 (*103) |
3 (184) |
4 |
|
|
|
Ga4-20 |
Ga4-21 (104) |
Ga4-22 |
11h (167.4)
χ Leonis, χ¹
Hydrae (167.1),
χ² Hydrae
(167.3)
*167.4 - *41.4 =
*126.0 |
AL SHARAS (The
Ribs)
=
β
Crateris
(168.6) |
Al Zubrah-9
(Mane) /
Purva
Phalguni-11
(First Reddish
One - Fig Tree)
ZOSMA (Girdle,
not Belt)
=
δ
Leonis
(169.2),
COXA (Hips)
=
θ
Leonis
(169.4)
*169.4 - *41.4 =
*128.0 |
... God created
Eve from one of
Adam's ribs and
therefore I at
first tried to
translate the
female (β)
star name Al
Sharas with
The Rib.
Although
according to
Allen this star
was plural: '...
β
... was one of
Al Tizini's
Al Sharāsīf,
the Ribs, - i.e.
of the Hydra, -
and the first of
the set.' Adam
had, as I
remember it,
another wife
before Eve, viz.
Lilith
... |
Hatinga Te Kohe
(118-130) |
Sept 4 |
5 (248 = 104 +
12 * 12) |
6 |
°Aug 31 |
°Sept 1
(*164) |
2 (245) |
'Aug 8 (*140) |
9 |
10 (222) |
"July 25 (*126) |
26 |
27 (208 = 108 +
100) |
106 |
248 - 141 = 107 |
108 = 185 - 77 |
|
CLOSE TO THE
FULL MOON: |
JAN 1 (183 +
183) |
2 |
3 (368 = 288 +
80) |
23h (350.0 =
167.4 + 182.6)
υ, θ Gruis
(350.0), π
Cephei (350.6),
ι Gruis (350.9) |
SIMMAH = γ
Piscium
(351.7) |
φ Aquarii
(352.0), ψ
Aquarii (352.4),
χ Aquarii
(352.6), γ
Tucanae, φ Gruis
(352.8)
*352.4 - *41.4 =
*311.0 |
March 6 (*350 =
366 - 16) |
7 (66) |
8 (432 = 16 *
27) |
°March 2
(*346) |
3 |
4 (63) |
'Febr 7 |
8 (*324) |
9 (40) |
"Jan 24 |
25 (*310) |
26 |
*350 - *141 =
*209 |
*210 = *310 -
*100 |
*211 |
JULY 5 |
6 (*107) |
7 |
8 |
9 (190) |
...
Midsummer is
the
flowering
season of
the oak,
which is the
tree of
endurance
and triumph,
and like the
ash is said
to 'court
the
lightning
flash'. Its
roots are
believed to
extend as
deep
underground
as its
branches
rise in the
air - Virgil
mentions
this - which
makes it
emblematic
of a god
whose law
runs both in
Heaven and
in the
Underworld
... The
month, which
takes its
name from
Juppiter the
oak-god,
begins on
June 10th
and ends of
July 7th.
Midway comes
St. John's
Day, June
24th, the
day on which
the oak-king
was
sacrificially
burned
alive. The
Celtic year
was divided
into two
halves with
the second
half
beginning in
July,
apparently
after a
seven-day
wake, or
funeral
feast, in
the
oak-king's
honour ...
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ga4-23 |
Ga4-24 |
Ga4-25 (108) |
Ga4-26 |
Ga4-27
(→ 108) |
... The
difference
between 365¼
and 365.2425
is 3 / 400
(= 0.0075)
of a day and
according to
the Julian
calendar
spring
equinox
(north of
the equator)
was
therefore
gradually
gliding
backwards
with about 1
day in 1 /
0.0075 = 133
years ...
1842 - 1582
= 260 and
260 / 133 =
ca 2 days.
I.e.,
"August 1
(213) would
in the
Julian
calendar of
the
Explorers
presumbly
have been
Hora Iti 13
(225).
15 * 15 =
225 = 213 +
10 + 2.
Itzam-Yeh
defeated |
28
May
(148),
3149
BC |
1st
3-stone
place |
21
May
(141),
3114
BC |
Creation
of
our
present
world |
13
August
(225),
3114
BC |
Och
ta
chan
(Hun-Nal-Ye
'entered
or
became
the
sky') |
5
February
(36),
3112
BC |
21
May,
3114
BC -
5
February,
3112
BC =
542 |
542
'happens
to
be'
the
sum
of
365
days
and
6 *
29½
nights. |
|
φ
Leonis
(170.0),
ALULA (First
Spring of
the Gazelle)
=
ξ,
ν
Ursae
Majoris
(170.5),
LABRUM =
δ
Crateris
(170.6) |
σ Leonis
(171.1), λ
Crateris
(171.6), ι
Leonis, ε
Crateris
(171.9) |
γ Crateris,
π Centauri
(172.0), κ
Crateris
(172.5), τ
Leonis
(172.8)
GREDI (α
Capricorni)
|
ο¹ Centauri
(173.8) |
GIAUZAR = λ
Draconis
(174.0), ξ
Hydrae
(174.3), ο²
Centauri, λ
Centauri
(174.8) |
|
Hatinga Te
Kohe
(118-130) |
Roto Iri Are
(131-143) |
Sept 7 |
8 |
9 (*172) |
10 |
11 (254) |
°Sept 3 |
4 |
5 (*168) |
6 |
7 (250) |
'Aug 11 |
12 (*144) |
13 |
14 |
15 (227) |
"July 28 |
29 (*130) |
30 |
31 |
"Aug 1 (213) |
109 |
110 |
188 - 77
= 111 |
112 |
254 - 141 =
113 |
CLOSE TO THE
FULL MOON: |
JAN 4 |
5 (*290) |
6 |
7 (372) |
8 |
CROSS-BARS |
ο Gruis,
SNOWBALL
NEBULA
= NGC7662
Andromedae
(355.0), τ
Oct. (355.3) |
no star
listed (356) |
ι Phoenicis
(357.3), ι
Piscium
(357.4), λ
Andromedae
(357.9)
*316.0 =
*357.4 -
*41.4 |
ο Cephei
(353.3),
KERB
(Bucket
Rope) = τ
Pegasi
(353.6) |
κ Piscium (354.2), θ Piscium (354.4), υ Pegasi
(354.9)
*313.0 =
*354.4 -
*41.4 |
... τ,
4.5, with
υ,
was Al
Sufi's
Sa'd al
Na'amah,
which Knobel
thinks
should be
Al Na'āim,
the
Cross-bars
over a well;
but they
also were
known as
Al Karab,
the
Bucket-rope.
The usual
titles for
τ
- Markab
and Sagma
or Salma
- are from
Bayer, but
the last two
should be
Salm, a
Leathern
Bucket
...
... With
α
Andromedae
[Sirrah →
Navel] and
γ
Pegasi
[Kerb], as
the Three
Guides,
it [Caph →
Phoenician
Kaph, Hand]
marks the
equinoctial
colure,
itself
exceedingly
close to
that great
circle; and,
being
located on
the same
side of the
pole as is
Polaris, it
always
affords an
approximate
indication
of the
latter's
position
with respect
to that
point. This
same
location,
32º from the
pole, and
very near to
the prime
meridian,
has rendered
it useful
for marking
sidereal
time. When
above
Polaris and
nearest the
zenith the
astronomical
day begins
at 0 hours,
0 minutes,
and 0
seconds;
when due
west the
sidereal
time is 6
hours; when
south and
nearest the
horizon, 12
hours, and
when east,
18 hours;
this
celestial
clockhand
then moving
on the
heavenly
dial
contrary to
the motion
of the hands
of our
terrestrial
clocks, and
at but one
half the
speed ... |
March 9 |
10 (*354) |
11 |
12 |
13 (72) |
°March 5 |
6 (*350) |
7 |
8 |
9 (68) |
'Febr 10
(41) |
11 |
12 |
13 (*329) |
2-14 |
"Jan 27 |
28 |
29 (*314) |
30 |
31 |
*212 |
*354 -
*141 = '213 |
*214 =
*314 - *100 |
*215 |
*216 |
|