The central star in Papa O Pea should
be 7 + 5 + 1 + 27 + 3 = 43 right ascension
days after Regulus (*152), i.e. 43 - 27 = 16
right ascension days after Phekda (*179).
45 days |
7 days |
5 days |
1 day |
27 days |
5 days |
"July 11 (192) |
6 |
"July 18 (199) |
4 |
"July 23 (204) |
"July 24 (205) |
25 |
"Aug 19 (231) |
"Aug 20
(232) |
4 |
Te Anakena 11 |
Te Anakena 18 |
Te Anakena 23 |
Te Anakena 24 |
Hora Iti 19 |
Hora Iti 20 |
Hanga Takaure |
Hanga Hoonu |
Rangi Meamea |
Oromanga |
Papa O Pea |
Ga4-6 (89) - (95) |
Ga4-13 (96) - (100) |
Ga4-18 (88 + 13) |
Ga4-19 (102) - (128) |
(129) - (133) |
Cb6-12 (127) - (233) |
Cb6-19 (134) - (138) |
Cb6-24 (18 * 29½) |
Cb6-25 (140) - (166) |
(167) - (171) |
JUNE 17 (168) |
26 |
JULY 14 (195) |
15 |
JULY 30 (211) |
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Ga4-5 (88) |
Ga5-5 (115) |
Ga5-21 (131) |
Aug 20 (232) |
Sept 16 (259) |
Oct 2 (275) |
'July 24 (205) |
'Aug 20 (232) |
'Sept 5 (248) |
Te Anakena 10 |
"Aug 6 (*138) |
"Aug 22 (*154) |
DAY 152 |
DAY 179 |
DAY 195 |
REGULUS |
PHEKDA |
MINELAUVA |
JUNE 17 (168) |
26 |
JULY 14 (195) |
15 |
JULY 30 (211) |
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|
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Cb6-11
(126) |
Cb7-9 (153) |
Cb7-25
(169) |
Aug 20 (232) |
Sept 16 (259) |
Oct 2 (275) |
'July 24 (205) |
'Aug 20 (232) |
'Sept 5 (248) |
Te Anakena 10 |
"Aug 6 (*138) |
"Aug 22 (*154) |
DAY 152 |
DAY 179 |
DAY 195 |
REGULUS |
PHEKDA |
MINELAUVA |
According to the C text we can read that Papa O Pea
was evidently beginning when the Full Moon
had reached the last day of September (273 = 3 *
91):
tagata ka pau |
tagata rima oho ki te
kihikihi - ki te ragi |
koia ra kua mau - i te
ahi |
e tagata rogo |
Lono,
v. Haw., to hear,
observe, obey; pass., it is
said, reported; s.
report, fame, tidings. Sam.,
longo, to hear,
report; s. sound;
longoma, to hear;
longonoa, be deaf;
longo-longoa, be famed,
renowned. Tah., roa,
report, fame, notoriety;
pa-roo, famous;
tui-roo, id. Marqu.,
ono or oko (k
for ng), sound, to
hear. N. Zeal., rongo,
to hear, to sound, report,
news. Tong., ongo,
sound, tidings. Fiji.,
rongo, id. Iaw., runu,
to hear. By the usual sound
exchange of l and
n, perhaps the Haw.
nana, to bark, to growl,
and the N. Zeal. nganga,
noise, uproar, refer
themselves to this family.
Sanskr., ran, to
shout, to sound; rana,
noise; rana-rana,
mosquito. Pers., lânah,
cry, noise; lândan,
to cry, to bark; ka-rânah,
a raven. Irish, lonach,
talkative, a babbler; lon,
a blackbird; r'an,
ranach, a cry, roarings.
Lat., rana, frog. A.
Pictet (Orig. Ind.-Eur., i.
474) refers the Greek
κορωνη,
a crow, a jackdaw, to the
Sanskrit ran.
Perhaps the Swedish
röna,
to be aware of, to
experience, apprendre, goes
back to the Polynesian
lono
or the Sanskrit
ran.
Fornander.
Rogorogo: Originally,
'orators, bards' of
Mangareva. Borrowed into the
Rapanui language in
1871, it came to generically
signify the wooden tablets
incised with glyphs, the
writing system itself, and
the respective inscriptions.
Earlier the term ta
was used for the writings.
Fischer. Mgv.: rogouru,
ten. Mq.: onohuu,
okohuu, id. Churchill. |
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Cb7-23 |
Cb7-24 (560 = 80 weeks) |
Cb7-25 → 360 |
Cb7-26 |
Cb7-27 (171) |
CLOSE TO THE FULL MOON: |
no star listed (193) |
κ
Crucis (194.4),
ψ
Virginis (194.5),
μ
Crucis,
λ
Crucis (194.6),
ALIOTH
(Fat Tail) = ε Ursae Majoris,
ι
Oct.
(194.8)
*153.0 = *194.4 - *41.4 |
MINELAUVA
= δ Virginis
(195.1),
COR CAROLI =
α
Canum Ven.
(195.3) |
δ
Muscae (196.5),
VINDEMIATRIX (Grape
Gatherer) = ε Virginis
(196.8 |
13h (197.8)
ξ¹ Centauri (197.1), ξ²
Centauri (197.9) |
Sept 30 (3 * 91) |
Oct 1 (91 + 183 = 274) |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Hora Iti 20 |
"Aug 21 (274 - 41 =
233) |
22 (*154) |
23 |
24 |
PAPA O PEA |
Pea.
(Also
peapea): To go away with
bits of food or mud sticking
to one's face or garments.
Vanaga. Peaha,
perhaps ... maybe, chance,
doubtful; reoreo peaha
... Ma.: pea,
perhaps. Peapea, an
erasure ... hakapeapea
... Peau, to sweep
all away. Ma.: peau,
to be turned away.
Churchill. Peau, a
wave (Sa., To., Fu., Fotuna,
Niuē, Mq., Nuguria); Mgv.:
peau, peahu,
id. Churchill 2.
... But
in the fullness of time an
obscure instinct led the
eldest of them towards the
anthill which had been
occupied by the Nummo. He
wore on his head a
head-dress and to protect
him from the sun, the wooden
bowl he used for his food.
He put his two feet into the
opening of the anthill, that
is of the earth's womb, and
sank in slowly as if for a
parturition a tergo.
The whole of him thus
entered into the earth, and
his head itself disappeared.
But he left on the ground,
as evidence of his passage
into that world, the bowl
which had caught on the
edges of the opening. All
that remained on the anthill
was the round wooden bowl,
still bearing traces of the
food and the finger-prints
of its vanished owner,
symbol of his body and of
his human nature, as, in the
animal world, is the skin
which a reptile has shed ... |
CLOSE TO THE
SUN: |
March 31 |
April 1 (91 = 274 - 183) |
2 |
3 |
4 |
ACHIRD (Woman with Luminous
Rays) =
η
Cassiopeiae
(10.7) |
Legs-15 (Wolf)
ν
Andromedae (11.0),
φ²
Ceti (11.1),
ρ
Phoenicis
(11.2),
η
Andromedae
(11.4)
*336.0 = *377.4 - *41.4 |
CIH (Whip) = γ Cassiopeiae,
λ Tucanae (12.4), φ³ Ceti
(12.6), μ Andromedae (12.8)
*337.0 = *378.4 - *41.4 |
φ4 Ceti (13.2) |
no star listed (14) |
... At the beginning of 44
B.C. - when Ceasar was still
alive - the Senate decided
to raise statues of him in
all the temples and to
sacrifice to him on his
birthday in the month
Quintilis, which in
honour of him was renamed
July. He was raised to the
status of a god (among the
other gods of the state)
under the name Jupiter
Julius. Marcus Antonius, who
this year was consul
together with Caesar, became
high priest and responsible
for the ceremonies. In the
middle of February, at the
time of the old feast of
Lupercalia [Lupus
= Wolf], he ran around naked
and whipped the Roman ladies
with thongs made from
goat-skin [februa],
in order to promote their
fertility ... |
'March 4 (63 = 9 * 7) |
5 (91 - 27 = 64) |
6 |
7 |
8 |
"Febr 18 |
19 (50) |
20 |
21 |
22 |
JAN 26 |
27 (91 - 8 * 8 = 3 * 3 * 3) |
28 |
29 |
30 |
DAY 10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
And in the G text, with its heliacal
view, the Wolf had been at the Full
Moon in JULY 29 (210 = 30 weeks):
JULY 28 |
29 (210) |
30 (*131) |
31 |
AUG 1 |
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|
Ga5-19 (129) |
Ga5-20 |
Ga5-21 |
Ga5-22 |
Ga5-23 |
no star listed (193) |
κ
Crucis (194.4),
ψ
Virginis (194.5),
μ
Crucis,
λ
Crucis (194.6),
ALIOTH
(Fat Tail) = ε Ursae Majoris,
ι
Oct.
(194.8)
*153.0 = *194.4 - *41.4 |
MINELAUVA
= δ Virginis
(195.1),
COR CAROLI =
α
Canum Ven.
(195.3) |
δ
Muscae (196.5),
VINDEMIATRIX (Grape
Gatherer) = ε Virginis
(196.8 |
13h (197.8)
ξ¹ Centauri (197.1), ξ²
Centauri (197.9) |
Sept 30 (273) |
Oct 1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
°Sept 26 |
27 (270) |
28 |
29 |
30 (273) |
'Sept 3 (*166) |
4 |
5 (248) |
6 |
7 |
"Aug 20 (*152)
|
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 (236) |
NAKSHATRA DATES: |
JAN 26 |
27 (365 + 27 = 392) |
28 |
29 (*314) |
30 |
ACHIRD (Woman with
Luminous Rays) =
η
Cassiopeiae
(10.7) |
Legs-15 (Wolf)
ν
Andromedae (11.0),
φ²
Ceti (11.1),
ρ
Phoenicis (11.2),
η
Andromedae
(11.4)
*336.0 = *377.4 - *41.4 |
CIH (Whip) = γ Cassiopeiae,
λ Tucanae (12.4), φ³
Ceti (12.6), μ
Andromedae (12.8)
*337.0 = *378.4 - *41.4 |
φ4 Ceti (13.2) |
no star listed (14) |
March 31 |
April 1 (91) |
2 |
3 |
4 |
°March 27 |
28 |
29 (88) |
30 |
31 |
'March 4 (63 = 9 * 7) |
5 (64) |
6 (*350) |
7 |
8 |
"Febr 18 |
19 (50) |
20 (*336) |
21 |
22 |
DAY 10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
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