“If a star changes into ashes…”: a sequence of unusual celestial omens

A sequence of omens has puzzled Assyriologists since 1866, when Henry C. Rawlinson published the first copy of these peculiar divinatory texts. The omens have the structure DIŠ MUL ana … GUR, “If a star turns into …”, where the object into which the star changes can be an animal, metal, stone or som...

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Main Author: Fincke, Jeanette C. 1964- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Univ. Press 2014
In: Iraq
Year: 2013, Volume: 75, Pages: 171-196
Further subjects:B Omens
B Meteorites
B Scribes
B Cuneiform
B Stars
B Meteors
B Constellations
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Summary:A sequence of omens has puzzled Assyriologists since 1866, when Henry C. Rawlinson published the first copy of these peculiar divinatory texts. The omens have the structure DIŠ MUL ana … GUR, “If a star turns into …”, where the object into which the star changes can be an animal, metal, stone or some other item. Such a change has been held to belong to the field of dreams or, more generally, to terrestrial events rather than to astronomy. In fact, however, these omens refer to a specific celestial phenomenon, the transformation of a “star” into a meteorite that can be picked up from the ground, as can also be seen in the phrasing of the corresponding namburbi-ritual, which some scribes appended to their recension of this omen sequence.
ISSN:2053-4744
Contains:Enthalten in: Iraq
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/S0021088900000450