GLYPHS
Aa6-66-11
The belly of the fish down in the
south was evidently the destination for the stream of fresh
waters falling from the Urn of Aquarius:

Which fact might have been illustrated by the extended belly
designed for the glyph corresponding to the last day of
DECEMBER:
DEC
28 |
29 |
30 (364) |
31
(*285) |
JAN
1 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
Gb2-27 →
π |
Gb2-28
(54) |
Gb2-29 |
Gb2-30
(285) |
Gb2-31 |
ι Cephei (*346.0), λ Aquarii, γ Piscis Austrini, σ Pegasi (*346.5 = *349.5 - *3.0) |
SCHEAT AQUARII = δ Aquarii (*347.0), δ Piscis Austrini (*347.4), FOMALHAUT = α Piscis Austrini, (*347.8) *347.4 - *41.4 = *306.0 |
FUM AL SAMAKAH = 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 (β
Pegasi, *349.2) + MARKAB (α Pegasi, *349.5) |
23h
(*350.0)
υ, θ Gruis (*350.0), π Cephei
(*350.6), ι Gruis (*350.9) |
My old astronomy book states
regarding δ Aquarii that 'Skat' means a place
from where something is falling.
... Dalet (dāleth, also spelled
Daleth or Daled) is the fourth letter
of many Semitic alphabets ... The letter is
based on a glyph of the Middle Bronze Age
alphabets, probably called dalt 'door'
(door in Modern Hebrew is delet),
ultimately based on a hieroglyph depicting a
door ...
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Nakshatra
Full Moon: |
JUNE 28 |
29
(*100) |
30 (181) |
JULY 1 |
2 |
ν Hydrae (*163.1)
 |
No star listed (*164)
|
Wings-27 (Snake)
η Oct.
(*165.4),
ALKES =
α Crateris (*165.6)
*165.4 - *41.4 = *124.0 |
ANA-TIPU-4 (Upper-side-pillar - where the guards stood)
MERAK =
β Ursae Majoris (*166.2),
DUBHE =
α Ursae Majoris (*166.7) |
11h (*167.4)
χ Leonis, χ¹ Hydrae, χ² Hydrae
*167.4 - *41.4 = *126.0 = 206 ("July 25) |
Aug
31 (→ 9 * 27) |
Sept 1 (*164) |
2 (245 =
181 + 64) |
3 |
4 |
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The opposite situation would at the same time be observed from
the ideal position for the nakshatra Full Moon, viz. at the
location of JUNE 29 where the Eagle culminated and the Crater
was emtpy and dry - where nothing would be falling from above.

This illustration of Hevelius is structurally similar to what we
can see in the G text:
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 |
JUNE
30 (181) |
JULY 1 |
The empty crater figure is looking forward and down, but the thirsty
figure of raven is
looking down from the opposite orientation. Both have high necks,
perhaps indicating high summer.
And they both belong in my glyph type
moe:
15 days (1h) after the culmination of Altair we will find the
culmination of the Tail of the Swan - Deneb Cygni:
*11 |
JAN 12 |
13 (378
→
Saturn) |
14 |
1-15 (*300) |
 |
 |
 |
 |
Gb3-7 (68) |
Gb3-8 (54 + 15) |
Gb3-9 |
Gb3-10 (300) |
γ¹ Oct. (*361.4), φ
Pegasi (*361.7)
*361.4 - *41.4 = *320.0 |
DZANEB (Tail) = ω Piscium
(*362.4), γ² Oct. (*362.8)
*362.4 - *41.4 = *321.0 |
η Tucanae (*363.0), ψ
Pegasi (*363.1), 32 Piscium (*363.2), π Phoenicis
(*363.4), ε Tucanae (*363.6), τ Phoenicis
(*363.9)
*363.4 - *41.4 = *322.0 |
θ Oct. (*364.4)
*364.4 - *41.4 = *323.0 |
"Febr 5 (400) |
6 (378 + 23 = 401)
|
7 |
2-8 (*323) |
Nakshatra
Full Moon: |
JULY 13 |
14 (*115) |
15 (196) |
16 (300 - 183) |
Al Sarfah-10 (Turn) /
Uttara Phalguni-12 (2nd Reddish One) /
Zibbat A.-16
(Tail of the Lion) / Shēpu-arkū sha-A-17 (Hind Leg of the
Lion)
93 LEONIS
(*178.0), DENEBOLA
= β Leonis (*178.3),
ALARAPH
(Unarmed) = β Virginis (*178.6) |
PHEKDA
('Thigh') = γ Ursae
Majoris, β Hydrae (*179.3), η
Crateris (*179.9)
DENEB CYGNI
|
No star listed (*180) |
π Virginis
(*181.0), θ Crucis (*181.5) |
Sept 15 |
16 |
17 (*180) |
18
(261 →
9 * 29) |

Nakshatra
Full Moon: |
 |
*15 |
 |
JUNE
29 (180) |
JULY 14
(*115) |
ALTAIR |
DENEB CYGNI |

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