460. Counting 6 + 70 right ascension
days ahead from the beginning of the C text on side
a,
... From the beginning of the
Winnowing Basket (the t-pot) in Sagittarius
to the northern winter solstice (the
southern summer solstice) there had been 6
days at the time when the Pope Gregory XIII
had launched his
new calendar. °Dec 15 (*269) + 6 = solstice.
This meant the corresponding 6 days had to
be reflected in the positions of the other cardinal points,
and there were 6 days from Sirrah to Ca1-6
...
- and by the way we can see a hint of adding 16 to 31
December in order to come free from the blinding rays from
the Sun, for 16 days a heliacal star could not be
seen (and 1-6 in Ca1-6 and Cb1-6 → 16):
... The
eye is the symbolic site of subjection. Valeri
observes that: 'The two sentiments that permit the
transcendence of the self are, according to
Hawaiians, desire and respect. One and the other are
called kau ka maka, literally, 'to set one's
eyes on' ... 'To see' (ike) in Hawaiian (as
in French or English) is 'to understand', but it is
also 'to know sexually'. Witness to the order, the
world of forms generated by the chief, the eye, is
the sacrifice of those who violate that order. The
left eye of the slain tabu-transgressors is
swallowed by Kahoali'i, ceremonial double of
the king and living god of his sacrificial rites.
Like the sun, chiefs of the highest tabus - those
who are called 'gods', 'fire', 'heat', and 'raging
blazes' - cannot be gazed directly upon without
injury. The lowly commoner prostrates before them
face to the ground, the position assumed by victims
on the platforms of human sacrifice. Such a one is
called makawela, 'burnt eyes'
...
no glyph |
koia |
ki te
hoea |
ki te
henua |
te
rima te hau tea |
haga i
te mea ke |
ki te
henua - tagata honui |
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Ca1-1 |
Ca1-2 |
Ca1-3 (121 - 118) |
Ca1-4 |
Ca1-5 |
Ca1-6 |
CLOSE TO THE FULL MOON: |
10 Jan (80
- 70) |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
JAN 16 (80 - 64) |
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 |
March 21 (80)
Al Fargh al Thāni-25
(Rear Spout)
0h (365.25)
CAPH (Hand) =
β
Cassiopeiae,
SIRRAH (Navel of the
Horse) =
α
Andromedae
(0.5),
ε
Phoenicis,
γ³
Oct.
(0.8) |
22
Uttara Bhādrapadā-27
(2nd of the Blessed
Feet) /
Wall-14 (Porcupine)
ο Oct. (1.3),
ALGENIB PEGASI = γ
Pegasi
(1.8) |
23
χ Pegasi (2.1), θ
Andromedae (2.7) |
24
σ Andromedae (3.0), ι
Ceti (3.3), ζ Tucanae
(3.5), ρ Andromedae, π
Tucanae (3.7) |
25 (84)
no star listed (4) |
26
ANKAA = α Phoenicis,
κ Phoenicis (5.0)
ALPHARD (α Hydrae)
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27
λ Phoenicis (6.3), β
Tucanae (6.4) |
CLOSE TO THE SUN: |
12 July |
13 (264 - 70) |
14 |
15 (196) |
16 (14 + 183) |
17 |
18 |
JULY 18 |
19 (264 - 64) |
20 |
21 |
22 (20 + 183) |
23 |
24 |
Sept 20 (263) |
21 |
Equinox |
23 |
24 (☼183) |
25 (*5 + *183) |
26 (☼185) |
24 (236 = 8 * 29½) |
'Aug 25 |
26 (265 - 27) |
27 |
28 (*160) |
(☼157
= 314 / 2) |
30 |
"Aug 10 (222) |
11 |
12 (265 - 41) |
13 (15 * 15) |
14 |
(227 = 268 - 41) |
16 (*148) |
ALCHITA = α Corvi,
MA WEI (Tail of the
Horse) = δ Centauri
(183.1),
MINKAR = ε Corvi
(183.7), ρ Centauri
(183.9) |
PÁLIDA
(Pale) =
δ
Crucis
(184.6),
MEGREZ (Root of the
Tail) =
δ
Ursae Majoris
(184.9) |
Hasta-13 (Hand) /
Chariot-28 (Worm)
GIENAH
(Wing) =
γ
Corvi
(185.1),
ε
Muscae (185.2),
ζ
Crucis (185.4),
ZANIAH (Corner) = η
Virginis
(185.9)
*144.0 = *185.4 - *41.4
(= 12 * 12) |
CHANG SHA (Long
Sand-bank) = ζ Corvi
(186.3) |
INTROMETIDA (Inserted) =
ε
Crucis
(187.4),
ACRUX =
α
Crucis
(187.5)
*146.0 = *187.4 - *41.4 |
γ
Com. Berenicis (188.0),
σ
Centauri (188.1),
ALGORAB =
δ
Corvi
(188.5),
GACRUX =
γ
Crucis
(188.7) |
γ
Muscae (189.0),
AVIS
SATYRA (Bird of the
Satyrs) =
η
Corvi
(189.3),
ASTERION (Starry) =
β
Canum Ven.
(189.5),
KRAZ = β
Corvi,
κ Draconis (189.7) |
... Raven gazed up and
down the beach. It was
pretty, but lifeless.
There was no one about
to upset, or play tricks
upon. Raven sighed. He
crossed his wings behind
him and strutted up and
down the sand, his shiny
head cocked, his sharp
eyes and ears alert for
any unusual sight or
sound. The mountains and
the sea, the sky now
ablaze with the sun by
day and the moon and
stars he had placed
there, it was all
pretty, but lifeless.
Finally Raven cried out
to the empty sky with a
loud exasperated cry.
And before the echoes of
his cry faded from the
shore, he heard a
muffled squeak. He
looked up and down the
beach for its source and
saw nothing. He strutted
back and and forth,
once, twice, three times
and still saw nothing.
Then he spied a flash of
white in the sand.
There, half buried in
the sand was a giant
clamshell. As his shadow
fell upon it, he heard
another muffled squeak.
Peering down into the
opening between the
halves of the shell, he
saw it was full of tiny
creatures, cowering in
fear at his shadow ... |
we will come to
Rogo and the Full Moon
at 5h:
65 |
JAN 31 |
FEBR 1 (32 = 73 - 41) |
2 |
3 |
4 (115 - 80) |
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Ca3-21 (→ March 21 → Gregorian equinox) |
Ca3-22 (73) |
Ca3-23 |
Ca3-24 |
Ca3-25 (→
March 25→ Julian equinox) |
tagata tuu rima ki
ruga |
te maitaki |
te henua |
Rei hata ia |
tagata rogo |
Hata.
1. Table,
bureau. P Pau.: afata, a chest,
box. Mgv.: avata, a box, case,
trunk, coffin. Mq.: fata, hata,
a piece of wood with several branches
serving as a rack, space, to ramify, to
branch; fataá, hataá,
stage, step, shelf. Ta.: fata,
scaffold, altar. 2. Hakahata, to
disjoint; hakahatahata, to
loosen, to stretch. P Pau.: vata,
an interval, interstice. Mgv.: kohata,
the space between two boards, to be
badly joined; akakohata, to leave
a space between two bodies badly joined;
hakahata, to be large, broad,
wide, spacious, far off. Mq.:
hatahata, fatafata, having
chinks, not tightly closed, disjointed.
Ta.: fatafata, open. 3.
Hatahata, calm, loose, prolix, vast.
Mgv.: hatahara, broad, wide,
spacious, at one's ease. Ta.:
fatafata, free from care. Mq.:
hatahata, empty, open. 4.
Hatahata, tube, pipe, funnel.
Churchill. Sa.: fata, a raised
house in which to store yams, a shelf, a
handbarrow, a bier, a litter, an altar,
to carry on a litter; fatāmanu,
a scaffold. To.: fata,
a loft, a bier, a handbarrow, to carry
on a bier; fataki,
a platform. Fu.: fata,
a barrow, a loft; fatataki,
two sticks or canes attached to each
other at each side of a house post to
serve as a shelf. Niuē: fata,
a cage, a handbarrow, a shelf, a stage,
(sometimes) the upper story of a house.
Uvea: fata,
a barrow, a bier. Fotuna: fata,
a stage. Ta.: fata,
an altar, a scaffold, a piece of wood
put up to hang baskets of food on;
afata,
a chest, a box, a coop, a raft, a
scaffold. Pau.: fata,
a heap; afata,
a box, a chest. Ma.: whata,
a platform or raised storehouse for
food, an altar, to elevate, to support.
Moriori: whata,
a raft. Mq.: fata,
hata,
hataá,
shelves. Rapanui: hata,
a table. Ha.: haka,
a ladder, an artificial henroost;
alahaka,
a ladder. Mg.: ata,
a shelf; atamoa,
a ladder; atarau,
an altar. Mgv.: avata,
a coffer, a box. Vi.: vata,
a loft, a shelf; tāvata,
a bier. The Samoan fata
is a pair of light timbers pointed at
the ends and tied across the center
posts of the house, one in front, the
other behind the line of posts; rolls of
mats and bales of sennit may be laid
across these timbers; baskets or
reserved victuals may be hung on the
ends. The litter and the barrow are two
light poles with small slats lashed
across at intervals. The Marquesan
fata
is a stout stem of a sapling with the
stumps of several branches, a hat tree
in shape, though found among a barehead
folk. These illustrations are sufficient
to show what is the common element in
all these fata
identifications, light cross-pieces
spaced at intervals. With this for a
primal signifaction it is easy to see
how a ladder, a raft, a henroost, an
altar come under the same stem for
designation. Perhaps Samoan
fatafata
the breast obtains the name by reason of
the ribs; it would be convincing were it
not that the plumpness of most Samoans
leaves the ribs a matter of anatomical
inference. Churchill 2. ...
Teke said to Oti, 'Go and
take the hauhau tree, the paper
mulberry tree, rushes, tavari
plants, uku koko grass, riku
ferns, ngaoho plants, the
toromiro tree, hiki kioe
plants (Cyperus vegetus), the
sandalwood tree, harahara plants,
pua nakonako plants, nehenehe
ferns, hua taru grass, poporo
plants, bottle gourds (ipu ngutu),
kohe plants, kavakava atua
ferns, fragrant tuere heu grass,
tureme grass (Diochelachne
sciurea), matie grass, and
the two kinds of cockroaches makere
and hata.'
... The division
into quarters of a 28-series can be
applied to the main phases of the moon
during the visible period as was as to a
(reflex of the old world?) sidereal
month.
The separate subgroup (29
makere - 30 hata) consists of
the names of two types of cockroaches,
but in related eastern Polynesian
languages these names can also be
explained on a different level. MAO.
makere, among others, 'to die', and
whata, among others, 'to be laid
to rest on a platform', deserve special
attention.
The theme hinted at is one of
death and burial. In our scheme they
occur at just that time when the moon
'has died'! This lends further support
to the lunar thesis.
Barthel 2.
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CLOSE TO THE FULL MOON: |
June 1
π4 Orionis (72.1), ο¹ Orionis (72.4), π5
Orionis (72.8)
*31.0 = *72.4 - *41.4 |
2 (336 - 183 = 153)
π¹ Orionis (73.0), ο² Orionis (73.4),
HASSALEH = ι Aurigae
(73.6), π6 Orionis (73.9) |
3
ALMAAZ (The Male Goat) = ε Aurigae
(74.7),
HAEDUS I = ζ Aurigae
(74.8) |
4
HAEDUS II = η Aurigae
(75.9) |
5
5h (76.1)
ε Leporis (76.0),
CURSA = β Eridani
(76.4), λ Eridani (76.7) |
"April 21 |
22 (153 - 41 = 112) |
23 |
24 |
25 |
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CLOSE TO THE SUN: |
22 Sept (Equinox) |
23 (266 = 272 - 6) |
24 |
25 |
26 |
SEPT 28 |
29 (2 * 136 = 336 - 64) |
30 (273) |
OCT 1 |
2 |
Dec 1
Ophiuchi (255.3),
GRAFIAS (Claws) =
ζ
Scorpii
(255.4)
*214.0 = *255.4 - *41.4 |
2 (336 = 4 * 84)
κ
Ophiuchi (256.2),
ζ
Arae (256.5),
ε
Arae (256.8),
CUJAM (Club) =
ε
Herculi
(256.9) |
3
no star listed (257) |
4
17h (258.7)
ARRAKIS = μ Draconis
(258.7) |
5
Mula-19 (The Root)
SABIK (The Preceding One) = η Ophiuchi
(259.7), η Scorpii (259.9) |
"Oct 21 |
22 (336 - 41 = 295) |
23 |
24 |
25 |
We
can
draw
the
conclusion
that
10
weeks
+ 6
days
were
needed
in
order
to
reach
to
the
beginning
of
the
Rigel
year:
FEBR 5 (36) |
6 (37 = 78 - 41) |
7 (118 - 80) |
... the Palenque scribes repeated Creation again and described it as 'it was made visible, the image at Lying-down-Sky, the First-Three-Stone-Place'. Then we learned that five hundred and forty-two days later (1.9.2 in the Maya system), Hun-Nal-Ye 'entered or became the sky' (och ta chan). This 'entering' event occurred on February 5, 3112 BC ... |
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Ca4-1 (77) |
Ca4-2 |
Ca4-3 |
kua tupu te rakau |
kua tupu - te kihikihi |
te hau tea |
Tupu. 1. Shoot, sprout, bud; to sprout, to bud. 2. Pregnant: vî'e tupu (o te poki); to be conceived (of fetus in its mother's womb): he-tupu te poki i roto i te kopú o toona matu'a. Vanaga. To grow, to sprout, to germinate, to come forth, to conceive, pregnant, germ; mea tupu, plant; tupu ke avai, of rapid growth; tupu horahorau, precocious; hakatupu, to produce, to stimulate growth, to excite. P Pau.: fakatupu, to raise up, to create. Mgv.: tupu, to grow, to conceive, to be pregnant. Mq.: tupu, to grow, to sprout, to conceive. Ta.: tupu, to grow, to sprout. Churchill. Mgv.: Tupu, the best or worst, used of men or of bad qualities. Sa.: tupu, king. Ma.: tupu, social position, dignity. Churchill. |
CLOSE TO THE FULL MOON: |
μ Aurigae, μ Leporis (77.6) |
ĸ Leporis (78.0), RIGEL (Foot) = β Orionis (78.1), Flaming Star = IC405 (78.2), CAPELLA = α Aurigae (78.4), ο Columbae, τ Orionis (78.8) *37.0 = *78.4 - *41.4
THUBAN (α Draconis)
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λ Aurigae (79.0), λ Leporis (79.6), ρ Aurigae (79.7) ARCTURUS (α Bootis)
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... In view of the almost universal prevalence of the Pleiades year throughout the Polynesian area it is surprising to find that in the South Island and certain parts of the North Island of New Zealand and in the neighboring Chatham Islands, the year began with the new Moon after the yearly morning rising, not of the Pleiades, but of the star Rigel in Orion ...
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June 6 (157 = 314 / 2) |
7 (*78) |
8 |
'May 10 (*50 = *77 - * 27) |
11 |
12 (132 = 118 + 14) |
"April 26 (*36 = *77 - *41) |
27 |
28 (118) |
APRIL 3 (*13 = *77 - *64) |
4 |
5 (95 = 118 - 23) |
CLOSE TO THE SUN: |
Dec 6 (340 = 157 + 183) |
7 (*261 = *78 + *183) |
8 |
NODUS I = ζ Draconis (260.0), π Herculis (260.7), RAS ALGETHI = α Herculis (260.8) |
SARIN = δ Herculis (261.0), ο Ophiuchi (261.4) *220.0 = *261.4 - *41.4
ALRISHA (α Piscium)
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ξ Ophiuchi (262.2), θ Ophiuchi, ν Serpentis, ζ, ι Apodis (262.4), ι Arae (262.8), ρ Herculis (262.9) *221.0 = *262.4 - *41.4 |
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