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361.2 Natalicia Praedicta
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Andreas Winkler, On the demotic-hieratic horoscopes from Athribis.
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Journal for the History of Astronomy 53 (2022) pp. 328-337, figg.
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Engages with two features of the texts published by: Marina Escolano-Poveda, Astrologica athribitana: Four demotic-hieratic horoscopes from Athribis (O. Athribis 17-36-5/1741 and ANAsh.Mus.D.O.633 reedited), Journal for the History of Astronomy 53 (2022) pp. 49-87, figg. The first concerns the synchronization of the lunar and civil calendars. Shows that the Athribis horoscopes follow the cycle according to the scheme found in P. Carlsberg 9. The second issue is the nature of eight entities listed after the four cardinal points. Several of the readings for the names of these eight entities, however, must be revised, which leads in turn to a reconsideration of the identification as places. They are better understood as astrological lots (in Greek, typically κλῆροι), and the system partially overlaps with the one known from the canonical Hellenistic astrologers.
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2022-0707
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364 Natalicia Praedicta
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Andreas Winkler, The First Zodiac Sign and the Daimon: The Advent of an Astrological Tradition and Seven Elaborate Horoscopes.
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Studien zur altägyptischen Kultur 51 (2022) pp. 267-319, figg.
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While the majority of the published horoscopes in Egyptian are regarded as so-called simple horoscopes, the Greek examples are a more varied lot. Nevertheless, elaborate horoscopes were also compiled in the native language. Here seven horoscopes on ostraca written in demotic and hieratic are presented and discussed. The texts are among the oldest sources for natal astrology from ancient Egypt, recording nativities between the years 48 BC and AD 1. They are also the most elaborate horoscopes in Egyptian known to date. The positions of the planets in the zodiac signs are given in degrees of longitude, and these are correlated to the so-called system of terms. The astrologers compiling the horoscopes, furthermore, calculated the position of the lots, such as the Lot of Daimon and the Lot of Fortune. In total, eight such points are mentioned. The date of the nativity is also connected to a year in the 25-year lunar cycle seemingly following the system laid out in P. Carlsberg 9.
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2022-0708
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145.4
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145.4 C.P.R. I, 111; XXXV, 60; 61; 72; 81 O. Lips. Copt. II Add. 37 P. Athen. Soc. Arch. 61; 63; 64 P. bibl. univ. Giss. III, 33 P. Cair. Inv. SR 3049 (29) P. Harris I, 156 P. Iand. II, 23 P. Nag Hammadi 68 P. Rainer Cent. 13 P.S.I. III, 211; 237 P. Vindob. Graec. Inv. 10879 verso P. Vindob. Sijpesteijn 6
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Bemerkungen zu Papyri XXXV <Korr. Tyche>.
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Tyche 37 (2022) pp. 209-215, figg.
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https://doi.org/10.25365/tyche-2022-37-16
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1095-1105. Epistolary minima (Nikolaos Gonis): 1095. P. Athen. Soc. Arch. 61; - 1096. P. Athen. Soc. Arch. 63; - 1097. P. Athen. Soc. Arch. 64; - 1098. P. bibl. univ. Giss. III, 33; - 1099. P. Harr. I, 156; - 1100. P. Iand. II, 23; - 1101. P. Nag Hammadi 68; - 1102. P.S.I. III, 211; - 1103. P.S.I. III, 237; - 1104. S.B. XX, 14209 [= P. Vindob. Graec. Inv. 10879 verso]; - 1105. S.B. XXIV, 16283 [= P. Cair. Inv. SR 3049 (29)]. - 1106-1111. Bemerkungen aus der Papyrussammlung der ÖNB (Guus Van Loon): 1106. C.P.R. XXXV, 60; - 1107. C.P.R. XXXV, 61; - 1108. C.P.R. XXXV, 72; - 1109. C.P.R. XXXV, 81; - 1110. P. Rainer Cent. 13; - 1111. O. Lips. Copt. II Add. 37 [= O. Vind. Copt. 319]. - 1112. Heracleopolis Magna [erroneously] as λαμπροτάτη in C.P.R. I, 111 and P. Vindob. Sijpesteijn 6 (Lucas Weisser-Gericke).
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2022-0712
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