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- the glyptic style of cylinder seals, the literature inspired by him (Hemerology for ****-Maruttaš), and his appearance in the period piece Ludlul bēl...
- that ****ociation between Uttu and spiders is limited to a single text (a hemerology), which connects her Sumerian name with the Akkadian word uttutu (spider)...
- Great Prayer to Nabû • Great Revolt Against Naram-Sin • Harem EdictsHemerology for ****-Maruttaš • Hymn to Ištar (“Ištar 2”) • Hymn to Ninurta as Savior...
- lunaries and determining propitious days on the basis of the moon, a form of hemerology. Lunaries are similar to electionaries in that they were used for choosing...
- (Feng S**** for the deceased) Four Pillars of Destiny, 四柱命理 (a form of hemerology) Zi Wei Dou Shu, 紫微斗數 (Purple Star Astrology) I-Ching, 易經 (Book of Changes)...
- middle of the second millennium BC. They have been called generally hemerologies, from the Gr**** hēmerā, meaning "day". Among them is the so-called Babylonian...
- nature of the series and in other types of works that are concerned with hemerology and menology. Nils P. Heeßel (1999–2015). "Šumma ālu". The Encyclopedia...
- study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases related to blood. hemerology The study of calendars. hemipterology The study of true bugs (order Hemiptera)...
- Anastasi I 1300 BC: Akkadian Ludlul bēl nēmeqi, the Dream of Kurigalzu, The Hemerology for ****-Maruttaš, Iqqur Ipuš, and Summa izbu 1274 BC: Akkadian Adad-nārāri...
- pp. 116–117. ISBN 9780520238725. Volkov, Alexei (2013). "Astrology and Hemerology in Traditional Vietnam". Extrême-Orient Extrême-Occident (35): 113–140...